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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...
- The
Khedivate of
Egypt (Arabic: الْخُدَيْوِيَّةُ الْمِصْرِيَّةُ or خُدَيْوِيَّةُ مِصْرَ,
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [xedeˈwejjet mɑsˤɾ];
Ottoman Turkish:...
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heritage from the era of
Khedive Ismail, it has been
officially named Khedival Cairo and
declared by the
government as a
protected Area of Value, with...
- district,
administratively part of the
Western Area of Cairo, and part of the
Khedival Cairo Area of
Value to the west of
Historic Cairo.
Built on the site of...
- the idea of
revolution and
liberation of the
Egyptian people from the
Khedival regime of
Tawfik Pasha; it led to the Anglo-Egyptian War. The Egyptian...
- The
Egyptian Navy (Arabic: القوات البحرية المصرية, romanized: Al-Quwwāt Al-Bahareya Al-Masriyya, lit. 'Egyptian Navy Forces'), also
known as the Egyptian...
- part of the Khedivate, with
parliamentary structures and a
responsible khedival ministry developing in the 1860s and 1870s. The
constitutional system continued...
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Nubar Pasha GCSI (Arabic: نوبار باشا; Armenian: Նուպար Փաշա;
January 1825 – 14
January 1899) was an Egyptian-Armenian
politician and the
first Prime Minister...
- The City of the Dead, or
Cairo Necropolis, also
referred to as the
Qarafa (Arabic: القرافة, romanized: al-Qarafa;
locally pronounced as al-'arafa), is...
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Qasar al-Ali Palace, Cairo, on 21 June 1886, and was
buried there at the
Khedival Mausoleum, Al-Rifa'i Mosque,
which was
built on her orders.
Foreign honours...