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    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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    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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    Anglo-Egyptian War (category Urabi revolt)
    Egypt'), occurred in 1882 between Egyptian and Sudanese forces under AhmedUrabi and the United Kingdom. It ended a nationalist uprising against the Khedive...
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    Battle of Tell El Kebir (category Urabi revolt)
    north-north-east of Cairo. An entrenched Egyptian force under the command of Ahmed ʻUrabi was defeated by a British army led by Garnet Wolseley, in a sudden assault...
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    Colonel Ahmed Urabi. The Urabi Revolt consumed Egypt. Hoping the revolt could relieve him of European control, Isma'il did little to oppose Urabi and gave...
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    to the harbor of Alexandria to support the khedive Tewfik Pasha amid Ahmed 'Urabi's nationalist uprising against his administration and its close ties to...
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  • (disambiguation), villages in Iran Arabi, Ethiopia Arabi, Georgia, United States AhmedUrabi, a 19th-century Egyptian rebel and patriot Arabi, Louisiana, United States...
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    politician; often prime minister of Egypt Ahmed Urabi: Egyptian soldier, war minister; leader of the Urabi revolt Muhammad Ahmed: Self-proclaimed Mahdi; leader of...
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  • leaders to recognize Urabi's authority. On 5 May 1966, during a meeting chaired by Urabi to alleviate tensions between Arafat and Ahmed Jibril in the Yarmouk...
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    Boys. He defended AhmedUrabi (Arabi Pascha) in Cairo when he was tried by the restored Khedivate on 3 December 1882 following the ‘Urabi Revolt which had...
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    Battle of Kafr El Dawwar (category Urabi revolt)
    Dawwar, Egypt. The battle took place between an Egyptian army, headed by AhmedUrabi, and British forces headed by Sir Archibald Alison. As a result, the...
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    and activist Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian vernacular poet Rushdy Abaza, actor Fekry Pasha Abaza, journalist and political activist Ahmed 'Urabi, the leader...
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    led to the formation of the first nationalist groupings in 1879, with Ahmed ʻUrabi a prominent figure. After increasing tensions and nationalist revolts...
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    occupation of Egypt in 1882 and the revolt of Ahmed Urabi. The Urabi Revolt, led by and named after Ahmad Urabi, was motivated by the idea of revolution and...
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    with his pliant son Tewfik. After a nationalist revolt led by officer Ahmed Urabi, Britain invaded under the guise of stability. After the revolt was defeated...
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    figure. He is best known for being the defence lawyer for Ahmed 'Urabi after the failure of the 'Urabi Revolt. Broadley was the son of the Rev. Alexander Broadley...
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  • been argued that Ismail Pasha Abaza was a precursor and "rehearsal" for Ahmed Urabi, the revolutionary Egyptian 'national hero', due to his "[having] the...
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    accident and, again by accident, met Sheikh al Jasraji, who was close to Ahmed 'Urabi. Blunt then met his old friend Malet, the British Consul General, and...
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  • Abdel Moneim Madbouly Adel Emam Ahmed Zaki Ahmed El Sakka Ahmed Ezz Ahmed Fahmy Ahmed Helmy Ahmed Malek Ahmed Mekky Ahmed Ramzy Ali Mansur Amr Waked Anwar...
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  • Natal 'Urabi Revolt (1879–1882)  United Kingdom Khedivate of Egypt Egyptian and Sudanese forces under Ahmed 'Urabi British Allied victory 'Urabi forces...
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    is named after Arabi Pasha (a mis-transliteration of his actual name Ahmed 'Urabi) who burned Alexandria, Egypt in 1882 while engaged in a revolt against...
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    nationalist Wafd Party. One of these earlier movements was the Urabi Revolt led by Ahmed Urabi in the early 1880s. This uprising fought against the ruling...
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    moved to Alexandria for fear of his own safety as army officers led by Ahmed Urabi began to take control of the government. By June, Egypt was in the hands...
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    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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  • the mutinous soldiers on that occasion was an officer calling himself Ahmed Urabi. He was a charismatic leader who was followed by a group of fellow army...
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    Mahmoud Fehmy (category People of the Urabi revolt)
    Egypt's military fortifications by the leader of the Egyptian government, Ahmed ʻUrabi. In this role, Fehmy oversaw the construction of military fortifications...
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    moved to Alexandria for fear of his own safety as army officers led by Ahmed Urabi began to take control of the government. By June Egypt was in the hands...
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    son Tawfiq, who cooperated with the European consuls. The 'Urabi Revolt, led by Ahmed 'Urabi, a rising Egyptian colonel, endangered the Khedivate. After...
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    Guards, in 1855. In 1882, it was sent to Egypt against the rebels of Ahmed 'Urabi and in 1885 in the Suakin Campaign. In 1897, the Coldstreamers were reinforced...
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    Egyptian writer and political activist. He was a major figure during the Urabi revolt with many considering him the voice of the revolution. An-Nadeem...
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