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  tusun - Search Results - MSN Encarta
The Mosque of Muhammad 'Ali Pasha was built between 1828 and 1848, perched on the summit of the citadel.
The Ottoman mosque was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad `Ali's oldest son, who died in 1816
Thunder Moon's Chicago Fire AKC Nm: 373388/1: Tusun's Red Miata AKC NM376/252/04: CH.
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  Pasha - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pasha is the diminutive form of the Russian given name Pavel.
Pasha (Turkish spelling: paşa; also pascha, bashaw) was a high rank in the Ottoman Empire, typically given to governors and generals.
Pashas are of three grades, formerly distinguished by the number of horse-tails (three, two and one respectively) which they were entitled to display as symbols of authority when on campaign.
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 Pasha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pasha (or pascha, bashaw; Turkish: paşa) originally from Persian padshah or padeshah meaning "king") was a high rank in the Ottoman Empire political system, typically granted to governors and generals.
Three grades of pasha existed, distinguished by the number of horse-tails (three, two and one respectively) to which the bearer was entitled to display as symbols of authority when on campaign.
Etymologists variously derive the word pasha from the Persian padshah, Turkish padishah, equivalent to "king" or "emperor", and from the Turkish bash (in some dialects pash), a "head", "chief", etc.
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 Pasha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pasha may boost import business at National City The Pasha Group lost its lease to import autos through the Port of...
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Islands, the Jean Anne is owned and operated by Pasha Hawaii Transport Lines, a joint venture between The Pasha Group, a Corte Madera-based company, and Strong...
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 Abbas I: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Abbas I
(1813-1854), pasha[?] of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha[?] and grandson of Mehemet Ali[?], founder of the reigning dynasty.
He has been generally described as a mere voluptuary, but Nubar Pasha spoke of him as a true Turkish gentleman of the old school.
In July 1854 he was murdered in Benha Palace by two of his slaves, and was succeeded by his uncle, Said Pasha[?].
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 Al-Ahram Weekly | Supplement | A nation of the heart
The first one to play a decisive role in the future Pasha's life was a powerful Istanbul banker, Yeghiazar Amira (the title of amira was only bestowed on the most powerful financiers of Istanbul, according to Anne Kazazian), who lent him the money to pay for his trip to Egypt.
After Tusun's death in 1816, he came to Cairo to settle his principal's accounts, but, having discharged his duties was hired to look after the interests of Tusun's four-year old son Abbas.
In his memoirs, Nubar Pasha commented that "the true Mohamed Ali is he who has reversed in Egypt all the preconceived ideas of the Orient, all the ways of thinking which differ from Europe's, who has made the Christian equal to the Muslim...
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 Egypt2
) 1811-1816, brother of Amina Khanum, princiapl wife of Muhammad 'Ali Pasha, and son of 'Ali Agha, sometime Bimbashi of Nusretli.
(8) Zohra Pasha (a sister of Muhammad 'Ali).
Tawhida Khanum, daughter of Lieutenant-General H.E. Sahib us-Sa'ada) Ahmad Shukri Yeghen Pasha, sometime C-in-C (Saraskar) Egyptian Forces in the Hijaz, Governor of Jeddah and Mecca.
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 Pasha - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pasha (or pascha, bashaw; Turkish: paşa) was a high rank in the Ottoman Empire political system, typically granted to governors and generals.
The Road to Jerusalem : Glubb Pasha, Palestine and the Jews
by: Jafar Pasha Al-Askari, Jafar Askari, William Facey, Najdat Fathi Safwat
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 Muhammad Ali Pasha
Muhammad Ali Pasha is considered by many to be the founder of modern Egypt.
Mohammad Ali Pasha, the first and most famous of this line of Egyptian kings was actually born in Kavala, a small Macedonian seaport on the coast of the Aegean, what is now known as
Having already worn down their forces after years of raids and skirmishes, in 1811 he invited five hundred of their amirs and leaders to a feast celebrating the appointment of his son, Tusun Pasha, as leader of the army being sent against the Wahhabi rebellion in Arabia.
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 Библиотека Luksian key | The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia (Volume 1 of 28).
AALI, MEHEMET, Pasha (1815-1871), Turkish statesman, was born at Constantinople in 1815, the son of a government official.
Aali Pasha was one of the most zealous advocates of the introduction of Western reforms under the sultans Abdul Mejid and Abdul Aziz.
``Abba Mari.'' ABBAS I. (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Mehemet Ali, founder of the reigning dynasty.
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 Architecture of Cairo
It was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad `Ali's oldest son who died in 1816.
Their surface articulation, heavily copied from European Baroque, is a testimonial to the strength of European styles in influencing the taste of the Pasha of Egypt and his whole court.
Built by this trusted lieutenant of Muhammad 'Ali on the main street of Cairo, this elegant mosque displays the same mixture of Baroque Ottoman and local Cairene styles as the mosque of the Pasha at the Citadel.
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AALI, MEHEMET, Pasha (1815-1871), Turkish statesman, was born
ABBAS I. (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun
Pasha and grandson of Mehemet Ali, founder of the reigning
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 MIT OpenCourseWare | Architecture | 4.615 The Architecture of Cairo, Spring 2002 | Lecture Notes | 17 - Cairo From ...
Muhammad `Ali Pasha: Semi-independent ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848, he established a dynasty that lasted until 1952.
Musafirkhana Palace: (1779-1888) The guest house of Muhammad `Ali and his immediate descendants, this palace is a grander version of the Suheimi house and the last specimen of a tradition of princely houses that have lasted from the Ayyubid period until the early 19th century.
The Mosque of Muhammad `Ali, Cairo Citadel: Begun in 1830 and not finished until after the death of Muhammad 'Ali in 1848, it stands at the highest point of the Citadel and is visible from almost every location in Cairo.
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 Egypt8
1854 - 1863 Admiral H.H. Muhammad Sa'id Pasha, Vali of Egypt, Nubia, Darfur, Kordofan and Sennar.
March 1822, tenth son of H.H. Muhammad 'Ali Pasha, Vali of Egypt, etc., by his third wife, Ain ul-Hayat Khanum, educ.
May 1925), daughter of H.E. Sahib al-Maali) 'Abdu'r-Rahim Pasha Sabri, sometime Minister of Agriculture, Governor of Cairo, by his wife, Tawfika Khanum, daughter of Major-General H.E. Sahib ud-Daula) Muhammad Sharif Pasha, GCSI, sometime Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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 Abbas 1
By reducing the state spending the taxes imposed on the poor became milder, there were less compulsory labour and less army conscription.
1813: Born, as son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Muhammad Ali.
He is succeeded by Said Pasha, his uncle.
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 All words on Pasha
---- Pasha is also a Finnish Easter dessert.
Recipe: http://www.upress.umn.edu/GreatScandinavianRecipes2.html#F ---- Pasha (Turkish spelling: paşa; also pascha, bashaw) was a high rank in the Ottoman Empire, typically given to governors and generals.
James paced about in desperation, raving against Louis blindness of anger, imagining that their ultra-generosity would Cheveleigh; and, disdainful as he was, it seemed another cruel another, and his children portionless.
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 Egypt8
1854 - 1863 Admiral H.H. Muhammad Sa'id Pasha, Vali of Egypt, Nubia, Darfur, Kordofan and Sennar.
May 1925), daughter of H.E. Sahib al-Maali) 'Abdu'r-Rahim Pasha Sabri, sometime Minister of Agriculture, Governor of Cairo, by his wife, Tawfika Khanum, daughter of Major-General H.E. Sahib ud-Daula) Muhammad Sharif Pasha, GCSI, sometime Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.
H.E. Ahmad Pasha, son of Jalal ud-din Pasha.
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 IBRAHIM PASHA (1789—1848) - Online Information article about IBRAHIM PASHA (1789—1848)
admiral), but when Mehemet Ali was recognized as pasha, and had defeated the See also:
brother Tusun in command of the Egyptian forces in Arabia.
Suleiman Pasha), who was employed to See also:
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 Explore Saudi Arabia ~ the fun and informative educational website for students of all ages!
He ordered Muhammad Ali, governor of the Ottoman province of Egypt, to mount an expedition to re-establish Ottoman rule over the two holy cities.
After initial defeats, the governor’s son, Tusun, succeeded in re-taking Makkah.
His second son, Ibrahim Pasha then arrived with an Egyptian army in Najd.
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 Dina Ishak Bakhoum, Conservation Specialist - Theban Mapping Project
About this time, she also started her Masters in Islamic Art and Architecture at AUC.
Dina first worked in conservation at the Centro Italo Egiziano per il Restauro e l'Archeologia, soon after she also began work on another project, the Sabil Muhammad 'Ali-Tusun Pasha, an American Research Center in Egypt project.
Now, she is site manager and responsible for the restoration in the restoration of Umm al-Sultan Sha'ban madrasa and mosque, an Aga Khan project.
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