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    Aly Maher Pasha (Arabic: علي ماهر باشا; 9 November 1882 – 25 August 1960) was an Egyptian political figure. He was minister of finance from 1928 to 1929...
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  • Ali Maher may refer to: Ali Mahir Pasha (1882–1960), former prime minister of Egypt Ali Maher (diplomat) (born 1939), Egyptian diplomat and intellectual...
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  • Ezzat Pasha 1936 : Ali Maher Pasha (1st time) 1936 - 1937 : Wasef Boutros Ghali Pasha (4th time) 1937 - 1939 : Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim Pasha (3rd time)...
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    first half of the nineteenth century. The Muhammad Ali dynasty was founded by Pasha Muhammad Ali, an Albanian commander in the expeditionary force sent...
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    parliament, led by the conservative anti-Wafdist prime minister Ali Maher Pasha. Initially Maher obliged by the treaty; the Egyptian government broke off relations...
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  • Anglo-Egyptian Sudan after the Revolution of 1952. It initially selected Ali Maher Pasha as Prime Minister, but forced him to resign after conflict over land...
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  • thirty years. Law 178 initially met opposition from Prime Minister Ali Maher Pasha who supported a limit of 500 feddans for land ownership. However, the...
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  • Minister Ahmad Mahir Pasha and the brother of Foreign Minister Ahmad Maher. Maher studied law at Cairo University. A skilled diplomat, Maher served his government...
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    Minister with Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha. The immediate issue were Nahas's attempts to dismiss Farouk's chef de cabinet Ali Maher together with Farouk's Italian...
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    of Muhammad Ali, was now to descend from father to son. Ismail sought this alteration mainly because he disliked his uncle, Halim Pasha, who was his...
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  • First cabinet of Maher Pasha was one of the governments of the Kingdom of Egypt. It was the last cabinet in the reign of King Fuad and the first one in...
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  • Ahmed Aboul Gheit Ahmed Asmat Abdel-Meguid Ahmed Maher Ali Maher Amr Moussa Ashraf Ghorbal Aziz Ezzat Pasha Boutros Boutros Ghali Fathi Saleh F. D. Amr Bey...
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    1877, Abdullah died, and Hussein, along with his cousin Ali ibn Abdullah, received the rank of Pasha. After a series of political assassinations among his...
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  • Nahas and then Mohammed Mahmoud Pasha and the British Embassy in Cairo. However, next Prime Minister Ali Maher Pasha fired Osman soon after he took over...
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    and France. Sharing the ambitious outlook of his grandfather, Muhammad Ali Pasha, he greatly modernized Egypt and Sudan during his reign, investing heavily...
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  • Mahir (section Maher)
    commander Ahmad Maher Pasha (1888–1945), Egyptian politician, Prime Minister of Egypt 1944–1945 Aly Maher Pasha (1882–1960), Egyptian politician Maher (disambiguation)...
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  • Mahir Pasha (1888–1945), Prime Minister of Egypt, grandfather of the above Ahmad Maher Wridat (born 1991), Palestinian football player Ahmed Maher (youth...
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    Fawzia of Egypt (category Muhammad Ali dynasty princesses)
    interested in marrying off his sister to the Crown Prince of Iran, but Aly Maher Pasha, the king's favorite political adviser, persuaded him that a marriage...
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    The three governments of Ali Maher (January 27 - March 1), Ahmad Nagib al-Hilali (March 2 - July 2) and Hussein Sirri Pasha (July 2 - July 20) each failed...
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    other Free Officers. The Free Officers chose to govern at first via Aly Maher Pasha, a former prime minister who was known for his opposition to the United...
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  • powers were assumed during a week by the Cabinet, headed at the time by Ali Maher Pasha. On 2 August 1952, a temporary regency "body" (not a formal Regency...
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  • title of Pasha, their wives and daughters were given the title of Khanum, and their sons had the courtesy title of Bey. Abaza family Aly Maher Pasha Ahmad...
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  • Abaza family (category Egyptian pashas)
    with Fekry Pasha Abaza and Fouad Pasha Abaza Maher Abaza taking oath with President Anwar Sadat and VP Hosni Mubarak at Abdeen Palace Aziz Pasha Abaza with...
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    court-martials, and French Army festivities. Inspired by this, the government of Ali Pasha decided to establish the Amiri Press. Although there was no official press...
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    Muhammad Ali. In 1845 he became first secretary to Ibrahim Pasha, the heir apparent, and accompanied him on a special mission to Europe. Abbas Pasha, who...
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    Farida of Egypt (category Wives of Muhammad Ali dynasty monarchs)
    Alexandria: From Mohammed Ali to Farouk". The Court Historian. 17 (2): 237. doi:10.1179/cou.2012.17.2.006. S2CID 159505002. Hassan, Maher (20 January 2010)....
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    Saad Zaghloul Pasha (Arabic: سعد زغلول / ALA-LC: Saʻd Zaghlūl; also Sa'd Zaghloul Pasha ibn Ibrahim) (July 1857 – 23 August 1927) was an Egyptian revolutionary...
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  • coup d'état of 1952. 1922-1933 – Adli Yakan Pasha 1933-1941 – Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha 1941-1952 – Ali Mahir Pasha Shillington, Kevin (2004). Encyclopedia of...
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    Muhammad Ali Pasha. Hollingworth, Clare (2015), The Arabs and the West, Routledge, p. 10, ISBN 1317414020, The new prime minister, Adli Yeghen Pasha, one...
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  • Ahmad Mahir Pasha, was one of the prime ministers of Egypt. He studied law at Cairo University and graduated in 1956. After graduation Maher joined the...
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