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  1. Isma'il Pasha (Egyptian Arabic: إسماعيل باشا Ismā‘īl Bāshā; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), also known as 'Ismail the Magnificent, was the Khedive of Egypt and ruler of Sudan from 1863 to 1879, when he was removed at the behest of Great Britain and France.

  2. Ismāʿīl Pasha (born Dec. 31, 1830, Cairo—died March 2, 1895, Istanbul) was the viceroy of Egypt under Ottoman suzerainty, 1863–79, whose administrative policies, notably the accumulation of an enormous foreign debt, were instrumental in leading to British occupation of Egypt in 1882.

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  3. Isma'il Pasha ( Egyptian Arabic: إسماعيل باشا Ismā‘īl Bāshā; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), also known as ' Ismail the Magnificent, was the Khedive of Egypt and ruler of Sudan from 1863 to 1879, when he was removed at the behest of Great Britain and France.

  4. www.presidency.eg › en › مصرKhedive Ismail

    Ismail returned to Egypt during his father’s (Ibrahim Pasha) reign. After Ibrahim Pasha passed away, he went to stay in Astana. • The Ottoman Sultan appointed him member of the Ruling Council of the Ottoman Empire. He did not go back to Egypt until Abbas Pasha I was murdered.

  5. Isma'il Pasha (Egyptian Arabic: إسماعيل باشا Ismā‘īl Bāshā; 12 January 1830 – 2 March 1895), also known as 'Ismail the Magnificent, was the Khedive of Egypt and ruler of Sudan from 1863 to 1879, when he was removed at the behest of Great Britain and France.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Isma’il Pasha was the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan from 1863 until 1879. The Grants had arrived in Cairo at an inopportune time. The King of Italy had recently died placing the Khedive and his household in a time of mourning.

  7. Ismail Pasha, Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (1830-1895) was responsible for the industrialisation of his nation, the expansion of its borders and the complete dissipation of Egypt’s wealth.