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  1. El Sayed Muhammad Sherif Pasha Al-Kabir (died February 13, 1865) was an Albanian-Egyptian statesman during the time of Muhammad Ali of Egypt. Early life. Muhammad's father was an army officer who was killed in battle when the boy was only four months old.

  2. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Fawzia of Egypt ( Arabic: فوزية; Persian: فوزیه ; 5 November 1921 – 2 July 2013), also known as Fawzia Pahlavi or Fawzia Chirine, was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran.

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    Ferial was born on 17 November 1938. At the time of her birth, King Farouk was eighteen years of age and his wife, Farida of Egypt, was seventeen. Her birth was marked by nationwide celebrations which included the distribution of clothes and free breakfasts to thousands of poor. In addition, each of the 1,700 families of infants born on the same da...

    In 1952, the Revolution by the Free Officers sent the royal family into exile in Italy. Ferial left Egypt at the age of 13 on the royal yacht Mahroussa.The family's time in exile was spent in Naples, Capri and Rome. Ferial's correspondence with her mother Farida shows that she was very sad to leave Egypt and especially the people she knew and loved...

    Princess Ferial died in a hospital on 29 November 2009, aged 71, in Montreux, Switzerland, where she had been receiving treatment for stomach cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2002. Ferial was buried alongside her family in the Khedival mausoleum of Cairo's Rifa'i Mosque. This is where all members of the Muhammad Ali dynasty are buried.

    Princess Ferial of Egypt is of Circassian (26/32), Turkish (3/32), French (2/32) and Albanian (1/32) descent.

    Media related to Princess Farial of Egyptat Wikimedia Commons 1. L'Egypte D'Antan... Egypt in Bygone Days by Max Karkegi

  3. Muhammad Scharif Pascha. Muhammad Scharif Pascha. Muhammad Scharif Pascha ( arabisch محمد شريف باشا, DMG Muḥammad Šarīf Bāšā; auch Mohamed Sherif Pasha; * 26. November 1826; † 19. April 1887) war ein ägyptischer Politiker, der 1879, zwischen 1881 und 1882 sowie erneut von 1882 bis 1884 Premierminister des Khedivat Ägypten ...

  4. Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab. After winning some minor battles, Abu al-Dhahab marched on to Mecca, defeated its ruler (the sharif), and installed the sultan’s new choice, ‘Abd Allah, as sharif of Mecca. He also deposed the pasha of Jiddah and appointed Hasan Bey al-Jiddawi in his place.

  5. El Sayed Muhammad Sherif Pasha Al-Kabir (died February 13, 1865) was an Albanian-Egyptian statesman during the time of Muhammad Ali of Egypt. Early life

  6. Muhammad Sharif Pasha al-Kabir; Sibling: Ali Pasha Sherif; Spouse: Princess Nazli Fazl; Unmarried partner: Marie-Anne Detourbay; Notable work: Collection des tableaux anciens et modernes de S. Exc. Khalil-Bey, 1867 ; Authority file Q506933 ISNI: 0000 0004 ...