Muhammad Ali of Egypt

Description: (Ottoman Governor of Egypt)

Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha was an Ottoman governor of Egypt, often referred to as the founder of modern Egypt. He ruled over Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, Sudan and parts of Arabia and the Levant during his reign. Ali was born in Kavala, Ottoman Macedonia, and had Albanian origins. He and his family controlled Egypt for over 147 years, and their influence can still be seen in modern Alexandria and its culture. Although he reached Egypt as a Turkish army officer, he ended up ruling the nation for most of his life. He was sent to recover Egypt from a French occupation that was earlier ruled by Napoleon. Once Napoleon withdrew from Egypt, Ali rose to power, thanks to his political prowess. He became the Wāli (viceroy) of Egypt and attained the rank of Pasha. He brought in a lot of reforms in the military, economic and cultural spheres, and paved the way for the modernization of Egypt. Ali is also credited for ending the Mamluk reign over Egypt, and he and his descendants ruled over Egypt up until the mid-20th century.

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Birthday March 4, 1769 (Pisces)
Born In Greece
Alternative names Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, Muḥammad ʿAlī, Mehmed Ali
Died on August 2, 1849
Spouse/Ex- Amina Hanim (m. 1787), Ayn al-Hayat, Chams Safa Kadine, Golfdan Kadine, Kamar Kadine, Madouran Ali, Mahivech Kadine, Momtaz Kadine, Namchaz Kadine, Nayla Kadine, Shama Nour Kadine, Umm Noman, Ziba Hadidja Kadine
Parents Ibrahim Agha
Zeinab Agha
Children Ali Sedeek Bek, Fatma Hanem, Hussien Muhammad Ali, Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, Ismaeil Kamil Pasha, Muhammad Abdel-Halim, Muhammad Pasha al-Sagheer, Nazli Hanem, Noman Muhammad Ali, Rokaya Hanem, Sa'id of Egypt, Tawheda Hanem, Tusun Pasha, Zeinab Hanem
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