MUHAMMAD ALI, Pasha of Egypt

1769?–1849, pasha of Egypt after 1805. He was a common soldier who rose to leadership by his military skill and political acumen. In 1799 he commanded a Turkish army in an unsuccessful attempt to drive Napoleon from Egypt. As pasha he was virtually independent of his nominal overlord, the Ottoman sultan. He modernized his armed forces and administration, created schools, and began many public works, particularly irrigation projects. The cost of these reforms bore heavily on the peasants and brought them few benefits. In 1811 he exterminated the leaders of the Mamluks, who had ruled Egypt almost uninterruptedly since 1250. With his son, Ibrahim Pasha, Muhammad Ali conducted successful campaigns in Arabia against the Wahhabis. In 1820 he sent armies to conquer Sudan. He scored great successes fighting for the Ottoman sultan in Greece until the British, French, and Russians combined to defeat his fleet at Navarino in 1827. The sultan, Mahmud II, to win his intervention in the Greek revolt, had promised to make him governor of Syria. When the sultan refused to hand over the province, Muhammad Ali invaded Syria with great success. In 1839 he attacked his overlord in Asia Minor, but was forced to desist when he lost the support of France and was threatened by united European opposition. In a compromise arrangement the Ottoman sultan made the governorship of Egypt hereditary in Muhammad Ali's line. He retired from office in 1848. Muhammad Ali is credited for his many domestic reforms, which hastened the foundations for an independent Egypt.

See H. H. Dodwell, The Founder of Modern Egypt (1931, repr. 1977); A. Marsot, Egypt in the Reign of Muhammad Ali (1984).

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...steps to reassert imperial authority in the country, and by 1806, he had little choice but to confirm Muhammad Ali as the pasha of Egypt, with the understanding that he was to govern the country as a loyal vassal of the sultan. Once in control...
...aid and influence of Great Britain. 1805-1848 Muhammad Ali Pasha, the Albanian conqueror, rules Egypt with an iron...Albanian dynasty of Muhammad Ali Pasha, to speak fluent...first Arab to rule Egypt since the conquest...
THE LEGACY OF EGYPT -ii- THE LEGACY OF EGYPT Edited by S. R. K. GLANVILLE OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON...apology is due for the delay in the publication of The Legacy of Egypt . Most of the chapters had been received by September 1939...
...Mahdist revolt in the Sudan. Muhammad Ahmad, laying claim to the title of Mahdi, had succeeded in uniting...impinged on reform efforts in Egypt. It impeded the attempt to carry...December. Major General Sartorius Pasha had already come on 11 December...
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...family, as codified by the Egyptian Qadri Pasha in the late nineteenth century, when codification of laws as legislative style became dominant...Hanafi doctrine never became official law in Egypt, (223) but it is interesting to consider because...
...founder of modem Egypt" and which...sole purpose of achieving...exchanged between Muhammad Ali and his son...and Ibrahim Pasha showed toward...nemesis Husrev Pasha, were the source of great personal...positioning Muhammad Ali and Egypt more suecinetly...
...retardation behind Europe. The task of regaining Egypt and expelling the French expedition...a former cigarette seller named Muhammad Ali (1769-1849). Egyptians greeted...tyrannical Ottoman governor, Khurshid Pasha. Thanks to his military successes...
...observed in Egypt. "Yawm al-tayaran...1935, p. 8. Ali Muhammad Mahbub, Maalim...the purpose of purchasing...The Future of Culture in Egypt, p. 9. (94...1933, p. 3. Ali Muhammad Mahbub, Maalim...Muhammad Tahir Pasha," http...royalark/Egypt/egypt9.htm...al-Latif Muhammad al-Sabbagh...Cairo Fire of 26 January...40. (115.) Ali Muhammad...
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...offspring of light-skinned invaders of Egypt--Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Turks, French and British--form the bulk of the Egyptian elite. Others from Balkan...symbolised by the imposing palace of Muhammad Ali Pasha known for castrating Africans as...
...is larger than Saudi Arabias. Historically Egypt has been the most westward-looking of Arab countries. A Napoleonic invasion, an Albanian pasha named Muhammad Ali, and a British takeover gave Egyptians plenty...
...is larger than Saudi Arabias. Historically Egypt has been the most westward-looking of Arab countries. A Napoleonic invasion, an Albanian pasha named Muhammad Ali, and a British takeover gave Egyptians plenty...
...CARTOON of the Prophet Muhammad donning explosive headgear...responded to the depiction of Islam as an inherently...riots. Egypts grand mufti, Ali Gomaa, instructed Muslims...Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt regretted, in a roundabout...Ataturk Mustafa Kemal Pasha in Turkey, Reza Shah in...
...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED The 19th-century Muhammad Ali Mosque, which dominates the Cairo...personality. The bombastic father of modern Egypt is commemorated with a proliferation...name of the Egyptian sultan Ismail Pasha, would have hung in a mosque. Perhaps...
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MUHAMMAD ALI , pasha of Egypt 1769? 1849, pasha...exterminated the leaders of the Mamluks , who had ruled Egypt almost uninterruptedly...With his son, Ibrahim Pasha , Muhammad Ali conducted successful campaigns...
IBRAHIM PASHA ebrahem...the eldest son of Muhammad Ali , governor of Egypt under the Ottoman...country. After Muhammad Ali turned against...introduced in Egypt caused a series of disorders. Warfare...he was regent of Egypt during his fathers...
...undertook the French occupation of Egypt (1798 1801); yet his real object...withdrawal was followed by the rise of Muhammad Ali , a former commander, who was appointed (1805) Egyptian pasha by the Ottoman emperor. He permanently...
...to the Nile was completed by Muhammad Ali , who developed Alexandria as...in 1907 they made up about 25% of the population. In 1882, during a nationalist uprising in Egypt spearheaded by Arabi Pasha, there were antiforeign riots...
...transports, commanded by Ibrahim Pasha, landed at Navarino (now Pylos...instructions from his father, Muhammad Ali of Egypt. When the Greeks continued operations...bring about the withdrawal (1828) of Muhammad Ali from the war in Greece. See...
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