Ahmed Urabi ([ˈæħmæd ʕoˈɾɑːbi]; Arabic: أحمد عرابي; 31 March 1841 – 21 September 1911), also known as Ahmed Ourabi or Orabi Pasha, was an Egyptian military...
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Alexandria (redirect from Ahmed Orabi Square)
the original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2020. 1) El-Shahed, Ahmed. "The History and Architecture of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque in Alexandria...
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Orabi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ahmed ‘Urabi ("Orabi" in Egyptian Arabic; 1841–1911), Egyptian rebel and patriot Ibrahim...
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"Egypt for Egyptians". The Orabi revolt is referred to in Egypt as the revolt of the fellahin (rural Egyptians), Ahmed Orabi himself was a rural Egyptian...
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Mohamed Orabi (Arabic: محمد العرابي; born 1951) is an Egyptian diplomat and politician who was the Foreign Minister of Egypt in Essam Sharaf's cabinet...
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educationalist, Muhammad Cassim Siddi Lebbe, with the active patronage of Ahmed Orabi Pasha of Egypt. The college also has one of the oldest mosques in the...
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Turkish and British rulers, spread the Madhist faith to Egypt, and to free Ahmed Orabi from prison. The Aswan High Dam, constructed in Egypt in 1964–1968, created...
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Anglo-Egyptian War (1882) United Kingdom India Tewfik Pasha Ahmed Orabi Victory Ahmed Orabi exiled, British occupation of Egypt. Third Anglo-Burmese War...
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Wolseley's 1882 expedition to Egypt to suppress the rising of Colonel Ahmed Orabi. He is censured for cowardice by three of his comrades—Captain Trench...
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mismanagement, ultimately culminating in the Orabi Revolt led by the nationalist head of the army, Ahmed Orabi. With the survival of his throne in dire jeopardy...
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and Ahmed Urabi Pasha, Marhoom Ahmed Orabi Pasha, at the school's opening ceremony on 15 November 1884 (First Muslim School in Sri Lanka), Ahmed Orabi made...
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Egyptian monarchy itself. Among these disgruntled army officers was Colonel Ahmed Orabi, who is said to have been "incensed at the way in which [the war] had...
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and leader of Black Hand Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, Mufti of Jerusalem Ahmed Orabi, Egyptian nationalist and army general who led the Urabi Revolt against...
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country, ostensibly to support Khedive Tewfik against his opponents in Ahmed Orabi's nationalist government. While the Khedive would continue to rule over...
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a naval bombardment of Egyptian forts in the city under the command of Ahmed Urabi; having been informed by the British of their intentions beforehand...
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largest Circassian community. Abdelhalim Hafez, Egyptian singer and actor Ahmed Orabi, colonel who led the revolt against the British in 1882 Carmen Suleiman...
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They had employed a similar tactic against Egyptian nationalist leader Ahmed Orabi in 1882, whom they exiled to Ceylon. At the time of Zaghloul's arrival...
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the Egyptian army, headed by Ahmed Orabi, and the British army, during the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. For five weeks, Orabi was able to stop British forces...
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Household (1882), a pamphlet—originally a letter to The Times—in support of Ahmed Orabi Pasha, leader of what has come to be known as the Urabi Revolt, an 1879...
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Division, Library of Congress. pp. 37–40. Ahmed, Helal Uddin (2012). "Mukti Bahini". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia...
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Moneim Muhammad Ali, Orabi was introduced to Ahmed Maher, Al-Ahly U-21 Manager. Maher decided to attach Orabi to the team in 1982. Orabi first appearance...
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station: Saad Zaghloul station Sadat station Gamal Abdel Nasser station Ahmed Orabi station Mubarak (now: Al-Shohadaa) station under Ramses Square The Construction...
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critical of contemporaries such as Egyptian Moustafa Kamal Pascha and Ahmed Orabi, who were concerned solely with gaining independence from Western influence...
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Yusef Urabi (redirect from Yusuf Orabi)
Yusef Urabi (Arabic: يوسف عرابي) (also spelled Yusuf Orabi) was a Palestinian officer in the Syrian Army as well as an early member of Fatah's armed wing...
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February 1887. He was sharp and honest. The Egyptian Military leader Ahmed Orabi, was his role model. He joined the Egyptian Military Academy, he was...
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Menasce Synagogue is a synagogue in Alexandria, Egypt in Ahmed Orabi Square. The synagogue was funded by the wealthy and powerful Menasce banking family...
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and against the British armies destruction of the Egyptian force under Ahmed Orabi at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir. He argued against parliament awarding...
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independent states while Britain does not. 1882: Uprising in Egypt led by Ahmed Orabi against the foreign control of the government. British take control of...
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Urabi revolt (redirect from Orabi Revolt)
Khedivate of Egypt from 1879 to 1882. It was led by and named for Colonel Ahmed Urabi and sought to depose the khedive, Tewfik Pasha, and end Imperial British...
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Ahmed Badawi Sayyid Ahmed (Arabic: أحمد بدوي سيد أحمد) was an Egyptian Field Marshal (Mushir) and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces....
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