Mohamed Tewfik Pasha (Arabic: محمد توفيق باشا Muḥammad Tawfīq Bāshā; April 30 or 15 November 1852 – 7 January 1892), also known as Tawfiq of Egypt, was...
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Emina Ilhamy (section As Walida Pasha)
1879 to 1892, as the wife of Khedive Tewfik Pasha. After the death of Khedive Tewfik, she was the Walida Pasha to their son Khedive Abbas Hilmi II from...
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Mohammed Ali Tewfik (Arabic: محمد علي توفيق, romanized: Muḥammad ʿAlī Tawfīq; 9 November 1875 – 18 March 1955), also referred to as Mohammed Ali Pasha (محمد...
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Isma'il Pasha, and this was done on 26 June 1879. The more pliable Tewfik Pasha, Ismail's eldest son, was made his successor. Isma'il Pasha left Egypt...
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his son, Tewfik Pasha. Egypt thereafter withdrew from all territories outside of Sudan, and Egypt proper. Discontent with the rule of Tewfik sparked two...
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and named for Colonel Ahmed Urabi and sought to depose the khedive, Tewfik Pasha, and end Imperial British and French influence over the country. The...
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Abbas II of Egypt (redirect from Abbas Hilmi Pasha)
knowledge of English, French and German. Abbas II succeeded his father, Tewfik Pasha, as Khedive of Egypt and Sudan on 8 January 1892. He was still in college...
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Ahmed Urabi (redirect from Arabi pasha)
despite the fact that he had been illegally incarcerated by Riyad Pasha and the Khedive Tewfik he had still responded in a manner allowed under Egyptian law...
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Ahmed ‘Urabi (then known in English as Arabi Pasha), mutinied and initiated a coup against Tewfik Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, because of grievances...
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Mohamed Sherif Pasha GCSI[citation needed] (1826–1887) (Arabic: محمد شريف باشا) was an Egyptian statesman. He served as Prime Minister of Egypt three...
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Shafaq Nur Hanim (section As Walida Pasha)
March 1884) was the fourth wife of Khedive Isma'il Pasha and was Walida Pasha to their son Tewfik Pasha, the next Khedive of Egypt and Sudan. Shafaq Nur...
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Eyalet (1844–1867) Flag used in Egypt during the rules of Isma'il Pasha and Tewfik Pasha (1867–1881) Flag of the Khedivate of Egypt (1881–1914) and the Sultanate...
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support of Tewfik Pasha, and established an occupation over the country. During this period, the Muhammad Ali Dynasty under Tewfik Pasha and his son...
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funds necessary for the 2004–2008 renovation of his great-grandfather Tewfik Pasha's mausoleum, where he has reserved a burial plot for himself. In 2006...
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Mohamed Tawfik Naseem Pasha GCMG (Arabic: محمد توفيق نسيم باشا; June 30, 1871 – March 8, 1938) was an Egyptian political figure of Turkish origin. He...
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audience riots at the same time). In Egypt, with the reigns of Isma'il Pasha, Tewfik Pasha, and Abbas II Helmy. In Ethiopia, with the reigns of Yohannes IV...
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protegees. This system gradually started to change after 1873, when Tewfik Pasha married Emina Ilhamy as his sole consort, making monogamy the fashionable...
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their influence over Egypt and Sudan's internal affairs. Isma'il's son, Tewfik Pasha, became increasingly powerless following the Urabi revolt, and was turned...
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son Tewfik Pasha. She was widowed at Isma'il's death in 1895. On the 19 December 1914 the British Government declared Khedive Abbas Hilmi Pasha deposed...
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Emine, married Tewfik Pasha, eldest son of Isma'il Pasha, and the younger, Zeynab, married Mahmud Hamdi Pasha, fifth son of Isma'il Pasha. Prince Ibrahim...
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state or Khedivate in 1867.[citation needed] Isma'il Pasha (Khedive from 1867 to 1879) and Tewfik Pasha (Khedive from 1879 to 1892) governed Egypt as a quasi-independent...
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minister, Urabi Pasha, in 1882. Urabi took advantage of violent riots in Alexandria to seize control of the government and temporarily depose Tewfik. British...
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rifles. Rauf Pasha stated that he had not been aware or involved in the incident. He asked the Khedive Tewfik Pasha for reinforcements, but Tewfik had no loyal...
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autonomous vassal state or Khedivate in 1867. Isma'il Pasha (Khedive from 1863 to 1879) and Tewfik Pasha (Khedive from 1879 to 1892) governed Egypt as a quasi-independent...
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Nubar Pasha GCSI (Arabic: نوبار باشا; Armenian: Նուպար Փաշա; January 1825 – 14 January 1899) was an Egyptian-Armenian politician and the first Prime Minister...
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Mohammed Pasha may refer to: Muhammed Tewfik Pasha (1852–1892), khedive of Egypt and the Sudan and the sixth ruler from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty Muhammad...
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Hoshiyar Qadin (section As Walida Pasha)
her son. She arrived with proposed new heir in question, her grandson Tewfik Pasha, lots of money, and female diplomacy. In spring of 1866, they launched...
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The Khedive's Star was a campaign medal established by Khedive Tewfik Pasha to reward those who had participated in the military campaigns in Egypt and...
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by the Egyptian Islamic ruler Khedive Ismail (Isma'ili Pasha) by his descendant Tewfik Pasha in 1889. As the British colonial empire expanded into East...
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