ruler of Egypt in the July 14, 1854 to 18 January isWith his predecessor, Abbas I, but younger Said died in January 1863.
- The Khedive Ismail bin Ibrahim Ibn Muhammad Ali:(And then to the Khedive) from January 19, 1863 to June 26, 1879 Born in 1830 upon the death of his predecessor, Said was the oldest male Falt a mandate to Egypt.
Try walking to approach the grandfather of Muhammad Ali in Egypt's modernization and independence of the Ottoman administration, but in a courtship and the payment of bribes for people with power in Astana was awarded this title after Khedive (1) Egypt 1867 as inventory and succession to the throne in his sons, fought the slave trade in Sudan, expanded Amlak Egypt in Africa, opened the Suez Canal to international navigation.Egypt's foreign debt increased by a significant increase in his reign led to the intervention of England and France in Egypt's internal affairs under the pretext of protecting their debt.Fiscal policy led to the isolation of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, under pressure from England and France in June 1879 and the installation of his son Tawfiq Pasha Khaddyoya to Egypt.Ismail died Balastanp 1895 and was buried in Cairo
- The Khedive Ismail bin Ibrahim Ibn Muhammad Ali:(And then to the Khedive) from January 19, 1863 to June 26, 1879 Born in 1830 upon the death of his predecessor, Said was the oldest male Falt a mandate to Egypt.
Try walking to approach the grandfather of Muhammad Ali in Egypt's modernization and independence of the Ottoman administration, but in a courtship and the payment of bribes for people with power in Astana was awarded this title after Khedive (1) Egypt 1867 as inventory and succession to the throne in his sons, fought the slave trade in Sudan, expanded Amlak Egypt in Africa, opened the Suez Canal to international navigation.Egypt's foreign debt increased by a significant increase in his reign led to the intervention of England and France in Egypt's internal affairs under the pretext of protecting their debt.Fiscal policy led to the isolation of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, under pressure from England and France in June 1879 and the installation of his son Tawfiq Pasha Khaddyoya to Egypt.Ismail died Balastanp 1895 and was buried in Cairo
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