- The
Khedivate of
Egypt (Arabic: الْخُدَيْوِيَّةُ الْمِصْرِيَّةُ or خُدَيْوِيَّةُ مِصْرَ,
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [xedeˈwejjet mɑsˤɾ];
Ottoman Turkish:...
- The
Muhammad Ali
dynasty or the
Alawiyya dynasty was the
ruling dynasty of
Egypt and
Sudan from the 19th to the mid-20th century. It is
named after its...
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dominant power in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. As had been the case
during the
Khedivate of Egypt, and the
Sultanate of Egypt, the
Egyptian monarch was styled...
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Khedivate's Somali Coast was a short-lived
dominion of the
Khedivate of
Egypt over a few
ports of the
northern Somali coast. It came
about when in 1874...
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Revolution (Arabic: الثورة العرابية), was a
nationalist uprising in the
Khedivate of
Egypt from 1879 to 1882. It was led by and
named for
Colonel Ahmed...
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Kingdom of
Serbia to the
Khedivate of
Egypt was the
Kingdom of Serbia's
foremost diplomatic representative to the
Khedivate of Egypt.
Known as Amb****ador...
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Khedive (/kəˈdiːv/ kə-DEEV;
Ottoman Turkish: خدیو, romanized: hıdiv; Arabic: خديوي, romanized: khudaywī) was an
honorific title of
classical Persian origin...
- on 5
November 1914, the
British government changed the
status of the
Khedivate of
Egypt and Cyprus,
which were de jure
Ottoman territories prior to the...
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ranked higher than that of
Vizier but
lower than that of Caliph. The
Khedivate of
Egypt was
still nominally a
subject of the
Ottoman Sultan, and its...
- Ali
dynasty (1805–1953)
spanned the
later period of
Ottoman Egypt, the
Khedivate of
Egypt under British occupation, and the
nominally independent Sultanate...