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  PRIMEMINISTERS04
herif Pasha disliked the fact that he was called upon to form a new Cabinet at the request of the Army with Orabi Bey interfering to impose his choice of Ministers.
At the request of the Khedive, Cherif Pasha urged the “Majlis” to skip the article concerning its authority to approve or disapprove the financial decisions of the Cabinet and specially the Budget.
Al Baroudi kept Mustafa Fahmi Pasha as Minister of Foreign Affairs because of his good relationship with the Foreign Consuls (he occupied that same post in the previous Cabinet).
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  Nubar Pasha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boghos Nubar Pasha (1825 - 1899) was an Egyptian statesman.
Abbas Pasha, who succeeded Ibrahim in 1848, maintained Nubar in the same capacity, and sent him in 1850 to London as his representative to resist the pretensions of the Ottoman sultan, who was seeking to evade the conditions of the treaty under which Egypt was secured to the family of Mehemet Ali.
The British government, under the advice of Baring, insisted on the evacuation of the Sudan, and Muhammad Sharif Pasha having resigned office, the more pliant Nubar was induced to become prime minister, and to carry out a policy of which he openly disapproved, but which he considered Egpyt was forced to accept under British dictation.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boghos_Nubar_Pasha   (1111 words)

  
 Chronological listing
Fahmi Abboushi was one of founders of the Arab Independence Party.
Fahmi Abboushi won the elections but in 1937 the British dismissed him from the post.
It is also worth mentioning that Fahmi Abboushi had a close friendship with Auwni AbdulHadi, both work together in the founding of the Arab Independence Party in the early 1930s.
www.passia.org /palestine_facts/personalities/chrono02.htm   (878 words)

  
 Egypt and the Eastern Question
Thus, Napoleon Bonaparte did not "open" an isolated Egypt to the West, nor was Muhammad Ali Pasha in the nineteenth century the originator of the policies responsible for Egypt's transformation.
The leader of the delegates was the constitutionally minded Muhammad Sharif Pasha, who was among the members of a secret society called the National Society (later the Hulwan Society).
The Umma Party was founded by Mahmud Sulayman Pasha, a former leader of the assembly and ally of Colonel Urabi, and Hasan Abd ar Raziq, among others.
www.shsu.edu /%7Ehis_ncp/593Egy.html   (9447 words)

  
 Nubar Pasha - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nubar Pasha - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nubar Pasha (1824 - 1899) was a significant Egyptian political figure.
This page was last modified 23:54, 11 May 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Nubar_Pasha   (119 words)

  
 Riyad Pasha - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Riyad Pasha - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Riyad Pasha (1836 - 1911) was a significant Egyptian political figure.
This page was last modified 21:10, 9 May 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Riyad_Pasha   (130 words)

  
 Architecture of Cairo
A clear neo-Mamluk building built in three stages in 1898, 1911, and 1929 by Mahmud Fahmi the chief architect of the waqfs ministry.
Completed in 1946 by M. Simaika Pasha, an Egyptian architect, it heavily copies the Fatimid style of al-Aqmar mosque, perhaps because of the affinity between the Fatimid and historical Coptic styles.
The mausoleum of the leader of the 1919 revolution against the British, this is the high point of neo-Pharaonic style, designed by Mustafa Fahmi in 1928 to express an Egyptian identity that unites the Muslims and Copts.
web.mit.edu /4.615/www/handout19.htm   (325 words)

  
 Foundation and Development of the Mass-Media of the Turkmen Living Abroad
In 1871 Mithat Pasha was called back to Istanbul where he continued publishing his newspaper, but now under another name.
Further, because of the political prejudice of the Ottomen government Mithat Pasha was sent to the Rodos island, where he wrote his best works such as “The Turk in Paris”, “Durdane Khanum”, “Zifa” and many others.
In 1935 the “Ileri” newspaper began to be published under the leadership of Bekir Sydki, Reshid Arif and Fahmi Arai Mustafa; the chief-editor of which was bekir Sydki.
www.asthabharati.org /Dia_Apr04/alaev.htm   (3007 words)

  
 Mahmud II Greece Arabia Selim III Great Power tuberculosis Mustafa IV vizier July 20 Ottoman Reform Efforts under Selim ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1808, Mahmud's brother and predecessor, Mustafa IV ordered his execution along with that of his brother, the deposed Sultan Selim III, in order to defuse a rebellion.
The leader of this rebellion, Mustafa Bayrakdar, then became Mahmud's vizier and took the initiative in resuming reforms that had been terminated by the conservative coup of 1807 that had brought Mustafa IV to power.
It was not long before the vezir was killed by rebellious Janissaries in a fire, however, and Mahmud was forced to temporarily abandon the reforms.
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 Riyad Pasha -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Riyad Pasha (1836 - 1911) was a significant (A native or inhabitant of Egypt) Egyptian (Click link for more info and facts about political figure) political figure.
He served as (Click link for more info and facts about Prime Minister of Egypt) Prime Minister of Egypt three times during his career.
His final term was served between January 17, 1893 and April 16, 1894.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/R/Ri/Riyad_Pasha.htm   (180 words)

  
 THE BOUTROS GHALI WE DON'T ALL KNOW, September 26, 1996
Although Boutros Ghali Pasha is written up in history as the only Copt ever to occupy the post of Prime Minister, there was another one --Youssef Wahba Pasha who, for a very brief period, headed a purported Council of Ministers during the British Protectorate in 1919/20.
The partiality of Ghali Pasha for Egypt's British rulers and his disposition to please them was reportedly in evidence during the June 1906 Dinshway trial.
The much respected Wassif Ghali Pasha (son of the first Boutros Ghali and uncle of the second) held the foreign affairs portfolio in each of the Wafd governments of 1924, 1928, 1930 and 1937.
www.egy.com /people/96-09-18.shtml   (3468 words)

  
 world history - narrative chronology of world history from 1800 to 1913   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
An Egyptian nationalist reaction was embodied in the National Party led by Arabi or Urabi Pasha (1881).
Although the trappings of self-rule were retained, Egypt was in effect ruled by wielders of British imperial power--Evelyn Baring (Lord Cromer), Eldon Gorst, and Gen. H.H. Kitchener--who in turn relied on cooperative Egyptians such as Mustafa Fahmi and the Copt Boutros Ghali Pasha.
The most durable and tenacious Wafd leader was An Nahas Pasha who was active in Egyptian politics during the late 1920s and into the early 1950s.
www.worldhistoryplus.com /1800-1913.html   (3361 words)

  
 Untitled Document
3-The founder of the Kurdish diplomacy, General Sharif Pasha who was the only Kurd in Europe a hundred years ago, managed to use his high ranked diplomacy to convince the peace conference of 1919 in Paris, by writing his famous memorandum accompanied by the flag and map of greater Kurdistan.
He was then exiled to India, while Iraq itself had no king and the English were forced to bring a prince from Hijaz, Prince Faisal Bin Sharif Hussein, and appoint him as a King in Iraq and that part of Kurdistan.
However, Mustafa Kamal managed in 1923 to use his manoeuvres and deception to replace the Sevres Treaty with Lausanne Treaty, which did not mention anything about a Kurdish state.
www.knc.org.uk /OpenLetter.htm   (4716 words)

  
 Egypt Tales
he prominent Egyptian politician Mustafa Al-Nahas was born in 1867.
He occupied a number of important political posts in Egypt and participated in the national movement of 1919.
The treaty was preceded by several internal disturbances as a result of the constitution not being applied and the attempts of Nessim Pasha to form a military alliance with the British government.
www.siyassa.org.eg /egypttales/Months/august.htm   (795 words)

  
 THE BIOGRAPHY OF SAYYID ABDULHAKIM-I ARWASI
His daughters, Nine (grandma) Aisha Hanim was Abdulhakim Effendi's; Dilbar Hanim was Taha Effendi's wife; Fatima Hanim was Sayyid Ibrahim Effendi's and Sabiha Hanim was Abdullah Beg's wive.
Mustafa Effendi had nine sons and two daughters.
The first daughter of Mustafa Effendi, Mu'tabar Hanim, was the wife of Said Beg of Timur descent and was both paternal aunt and mother-in-law of Ahmad Makki Effendi.
angelichealing.net /arwasi.html   (3478 words)

  
 EgyptianChroniclesLatest
In Episode # 13, historian Kamal Katba relates the main events of the cabinet of Muhammad Sa`iyd Pasha, at the eve of WWI.
The third Mustafa Fahmi Cabinet could be considered as the longest Cabinet in the history of Egypt.
It was rich in years, thirteen years, and rich in events such as the re-conquest of the Sudan, the tragedy of Densheway, the resignation of Lord Cromer and the birth of a very strong National Movement and National Press.
www.theegyptianchronicles.com /LatestAddition.html   (2001 words)

  
 The Daily Star - Arts & Culture - When 'independence' means substituting colonial masters for local ones
Nazli Fadel was a princess from the Khedivate family, the daughter of Mustafa Fadel Pasha, son of Ibrahim son of Mohammad Ali.
According to the treaty of London which defined Egypt's autonomy within the Ottoman Empire, her father had a good chance of ruling Egypt, since the system of inheritance in the treaty gave the throne to the eldest male descendant of Mohammad Ali.
Saad Zaghloul then married Safiyya, the daughter of Mustafa Fahmi, first Prime Minister under occupation, and a faithful friend of the English occupation.
www.dailystar.com.lb /article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=4&article_id=4737   (1365 words)

  
 Egypt6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
February 1904), posthumous daughter of Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince Muhammad 'Ali Pasha, sometime Governor-General of the Yemen, by Falaksu Khanum Effendi.
Galatasarai Coll., Istanbul, sometime ADC to Sultan Abdu'l Hamid, Governor of Jerusalem and Ottoman Minister of State, raised to the title of Mîrmîran Pasha, escaped to Tunisia after the Young Turk revolution in 1908, Tunisian Minister for Justice, rcvd: the Nishan al-Ahad al-Aman, and GC of the Nishan al-Iftikhar of Turkey, Cdr.
May 1945), youngest son of Field Marshal H.H. Prince Hasan Ismail Pasha, sometime Minister for War and High Commissioner for the Sudan, by his wife, H.H. Princess Khadija Khanum Effendi, second daughter of Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince Muhammad 'Ali Pasha, sometime Governor-General of the Yemen.
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 Elkattn For Hand-Made carpets, Our History since 1930
The son of Mohamed Ali Pasha who was called Ibrahim Pasha ordered to construct it.
Ibrahim Pasha used it for recreation and it consisted of aharam-lick and a salam —lick.
Prince Mustafa Bahgat Fadel (1830-1875), till it was sold in 1866 to Kedive Ismail (Sultan or King at the said time).
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 'Misr' The Arab Republic of Egypt - Part Two
The NP refused to be part of the 'Anglo-Egyptian Treaty' of 1936 and they played a major role in Egypt's politics until 1952.
They came from a background of Islamic reformers and their aim was to change Islam so as to make it fit into the modern world.
The Wafd (delegation), including Lutfi as Sayyid, Said Zaghlul, Muhammad Mahmud, Ali Sharawi, and Abd al Aziz Fahmi, which went to the Paris conference was made up of people from the Umma Party.
www.thewhitefathers.org.uk /353eg.html   (5481 words)

  
 Egypt
11 Jul 1729 - 30 Jun 1733 Abdallah (Heupruluzade) Pasha
Jul 1882 - 13 Sep 1882 Arabi Pasha (in rebellion) (b.
22 Jul 1952 - 23 Jul 1952 Ahmad Naguib Hilali Pasha (s.a.)
www.worldstatesmen.org /Egypt.html   (2901 words)

  
 Sudan's First Banknotes
However, the political machinations of the Sudan were interrupted on 8 October 1951 when the Egyptian Prime Minister, Mustafa Nahas Pasha, announced to the Egyptian parliament that the 1936 Treaty and Condominium Agreements were now void.
The proposal was subsequently placed before the Assembly in January 1952 and passed into law in May of the same year.
The successor to Nahas Pasha was Najib el Hilali and he decided to court the only real Sudanese opposition to Egypt achieving sovereignty in Sudan.
www.pjsymes.com.au /articles/sudan.htm   (5280 words)

  
 GARDEN CITY : A Retrospective PART III September 3, 1998
Another plus was that unlike distant Heliopolis and Maadi, Garden City was a stone's throw from Cairo's commercial and banking hub so that the legion of lawyers, bankers and merchants who moved there during the interwar period commuted to work within minutes.
There were of-course those like Regent Cherif Sabry Pasha who did not take too well to these changes so that when a hospital was suggested next door to his home, the king's uncle lost no time killing the project.
Supplementing the large contingent of Italian attaches were smaller legations belonging to Czechoslovakia at Midan Ismail Pasha, Iraq at No. 8 Rostom Pasha Street, Spain at No. 7 Ismail Pasha Street, Japan at No. 6 Hadika, Yugoslavia at 21 Kasr al-Aaly, Belgium at No. 20 Nabatat and the United States next door at No. 24.
www.egy.com /landmarks/98-09-03.shtml   (890 words)

  
 YEGHEN1
(4) H.E. Sahib us-Sa'ada) 'Abbas Shukri Yeghen Pasha.
July 1944), second son of Field Marshal H.E. Sahib ul-Ma'ali) Muhammad Ratib Pasha, sometime Minister for War and the Navy, by his wife, H.H. Princess Naima Khanum Effendi, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General H.H. Prince Muhammad 'Ali Pasha Shishman, sometime Governor-General of the Yemen.
December 1949), youner son of Lieutenant-Colonel H.E. Sahib us-Sa'ada) Ismail Yusri Pasha, by his wife, Asya Khanum, daughter of Lieutenant-General H.E. Ahmad Shukri Yeghen Pasha, sometime C-in-C (Saraskar) Egyptian Forces in the Hijaz and Governor of Jeddah and Mecca.
www.4dw.net /royalark/Egypt/yeghen1.htm   (2330 words)

  
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Safeya Zaghloul, commonly known as the "Mother of Egyptians, is the wife of nationalist leader of the 1919 Revolution; Saad Zaghloul.
The daughter of Mustafa Fahmi Pasha, twice the Prime Minister of Egypt under the reign of khedive Abbas and one under Khedive Tawfiq's, Safeya Zaghloul was born in 1878 to a wealthy family.
She imbibed the revolutionary spirit and leadership skills from her husband.
www.horus.ics.org.eg /en/EgyptToday/FamousCharacter.aspx?id=14   (278 words)

  
 Mustafa Kamil --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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also called Mustafa Kamil Pasha lawyer, journalist, and Egyptian nationalist who was a founder of the National Party.
As a founder of Turkey and the country's first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk presided over the end of the Ottoman Empire.
secure.britannica.com /eb/article-9044485   (663 words)

  
 Foreign ministers E-K
1887) 1879 - 1882 Mustafa Fahmi Pasha (b.
1928) 1922 - 1923 Mahmoud Fakhri Pasha (b.
1948) 1945 - 1946 Abdelhamid Badawi Pasha 1946 Ahmed Lotfi al-Sayed Pasha 1946 Ibrahim Abdel Hadi Pasha (b.
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 MIT OpenCourseWare | Architecture | 4.615 The Architecture of Cairo, Spring 2002 | Lecture Notes | 19 - Competing Neo ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Egyptian Engineers Society: Another neo-Mamluk building built in 1930 by Mustafa Fahmi, chief architect for the royal palaces.
The Coptic Museum: Completed in 1946 by M. Simaika Pasha, an Egyptian architect, it heavily copies the Fatimid style of al-Aqmar mosque, perhaps because of the affinity between the Fatimid and historical Coptic styles.
Mausoleum of Sa`d Zaghlul: The mausoleum of the leader of the 1919 revolution against the British, this is the high point of neo-Pharaonic style, designed by Mustafa Fahmi in 1928 to express an Egyptian identity that unites the Muslims and Copts.
java.icmc.sc.usp.br /OcwWeb/Architecture/4-615Spring2002/LectureNotes/detail/lec19.htm   (422 words)

  
 Cairo University
Nationalists with Watanist affinities pressed Mustafa Kamil's claims, Umma Party and the Wafd; which have emphasized the contributions of Saad Zaghlul, Qasim Amine, and Muhammed Abduh.
In 1908, Mustafa Kamil and Qasim Amin died, and Khedive Abbas took the project of the university under his wing naming his son Crown Prince Abd al-Munim as honorary head.
Council members included Dr. Alwi Pasha (personal physician to Fuad's sister Princess Fatima Ismail) and Yusuf Sadiq of the Khedive's Reform Party.
www.frcu.eun.eg /www/scieland/hcairo/university.htm   (2179 words)

  
 Khaleej Times - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It is packed with team action, top football clips, fun questions and fantastic weekly prizes including cash and trips to dream destinations.
Mustafa Mousa, Marketing Director, PepsiCo Beverages International said: "Pepsi-Kora is entertaining, engaging, relevant and addresses audiences across the Arab world."
Pepsi-Kora, which is aired on the Middle East Broadcasting Centre (MBC) every Wednesday at 3:30pm GMT and 6:30pm Saudi time, is hosted by Taleen Kirish and one of the Middle East's most successful TV personalities, Micheal Azzi.
www.khaleejtimes.co.ae /ktarchive/090502/sports.htm   (5609 words)

  
 The Architecture of Cairo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A neo-classical facade articulated in a Mamluk style done by the British architect Edwin Patsy in 1893.
A balanced composition of Mediterranean classical and Islamic styles built by Antoine Lasciac in 1910.
Simaika Pasha, an Egyptian architect, it heavily copies the Fatimid style of al-Aqmar mosque, perhaps because of the affinity between the Fatimid and historical Coptic styles.
web.mit.edu /4.615/www/printouts/handout19.html   (262 words)

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