For another Egyptian politician, see Ismail Sidky.
Ismail Siddiq
Minister of Finance
In office 1868 – November 1876
Monarch
Khedive Ismail
Personal details
Born
1830
Died
1876 (aged 45–46)
Parent
Dunalı Mustafa Ağa (father)
Ismail Siddiq, also known as Ismail Siddiq Pasha and Ismail Al Mufash, (1830–1876) was an Egyptian statesman who served as the finance minister from 1868 to 1876.[1] He was one of the prominent members of the dhawāt which refers to noble individuals occupying major offices in Egypt at that period.[2]
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^AbdelAziz Ezzel Arab (November 2004). "The Experiment of Sharif Pasha's Cabinet (1879): An Inquiry into the Historiography of Egypt's Elite Movement". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 36 (4): 565. doi:10.1017/S0020743804364032. S2CID 162847581.
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