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Muhammad Ali, pasha of EgyptMuhammad Ali, 1769?–1849, pasha of Egypt after 1805. He was a common soldier who rose to leadership by his military skill and political acumen. In 1799 he commanded a Turkish army in an unsuccessful attempt to drive Napoleon from Egypt. As pasha he was virtually independent of his nominal overlord, the Ottoman sultan. He modernized his armed forces and administration, created schools, and began many public works, particularly irrigation projects. The cost of these reforms bore heavily on the peasants and brought them few benefits. In 1811 he exterminated the leaders of the Mamluks Mamluk or Mameluke (măm`əl k) [Arab...... Click the link for more information. , who had ruled Egypt almost uninterruptedly since 1250. With his son, Ibrahim Pasha Ibrahim Pasha (ēbrähēm` pä`shä), 1789–1848, Egyptian general. ..... Click the link for more information. , Muhammad Ali conducted successful campaigns in Arabia against the Wahhabis. In 1820 he sent armies to conquer Sudan. He scored great successes fighting for the Ottoman sultan in Greece until the British, French, and Russians combined to defeat his fleet at Navarino in 1827. The sultan, Mahmud II, to win his intervention in the Greek revolt, had promised to make him governor of Syria. When the sultan refused to hand over the province, Muhammad Ali invaded Syria with great success. In 1839 he attacked his overlord in Asia Minor, but was forced to desist when he lost the support of France and was threatened by united European opposition. In a compromise arrangement the Ottoman sultan made the governorship of Egypt hereditary in Muhammad Ali's line. He retired from office in 1848. Muhammad Ali is credited for his many domestic reforms, which hastened the foundations for an independent Egypt. BibliographySee H. H. Dodwell, The Founder of Modern Egypt (1931, repr. 1977); A. Marsot, Egypt in the Reign of Muhammad Ali (1984). Muhammad Ali, shah of PersiaMuhammad Ali, 1872–1925, shah of Persia (1906–9), son of Muzaffar ad-Din Muzaffar ad-Din (m..... Click the link for more information. Shah, of the Qajar dynasty. Muhammad Ali, who was an opponent of constitutional government, began to rule at a critical period just after the constitution of 1906 had been granted. His struggle with the nationalists led to the bombing of the newly established parliament. He called in the aid of the Russians, who organized a Cossack brigade for him. His attempt to overthrow the constitutional government brought on two short civil wars (1908–9). Muhammad Ali was finally forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Ahmad Mirza Ahmad Mirza (äkhmäd` mērzä`), 1898–1930, shah of Persia (1909–25), son of Muhammad Ali . ..... Click the link for more information. . Later he attempted with Russian help to regain his throne, but he failed and afterward lived in exile in Russia. Muhammad Ali, Muhammed Ali, Mohammed Ali original name Cassius (Marcellus) Clay. born 1942, US boxer, who was world heavyweight champion three times (1964--67; 1974--78; 1978) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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