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Muhammad Ali
Pasha
Portrait by Auguste Couder, 1840
Pasha of Egypt
Reign17 May 1805 – 2 March 1848
PredecessorHurshid Pasha
SuccessorIbrahim Pasha
Born4 March 1769
Kavala, Sanjak of Kavala, Rumelia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Died2 August 1849(1849-08-02) (aged 80)
Ras el-Tin Palace, Alexandria, Egypt Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Mosque of Muhammad Ali, Cairo Citadel, Egypt
Spouse
  • Amina Hanim
  • Mahduran Hanim
  • Ayn al-Hayat Qadin
  • Mumtaz Qadin
  • Mahwish Qadin
  • Namshaz Qadin
  • Zayba Khadija Qadin
  • Shams Safa Qadin
  • Shami Nur Qadin
  • Umm Numan
  • Naila Qadin
  • Gulfidan Qadin
  • Qamar Qadin
Issue
  • Tawhida Hanim
  • Ibrahim Pasha
  • Ahmed Tusun Pasha
  • Isma'il Kamil Pasha
  • Khadija Nazli Hanim
  • Sa'id Pasha
  • Abd al-Halim Bey
  • Muhammad Ali Pasha
  • Zaynab Hanim
  • Muhammad Abd al-Halim Pasha
DynastyMuhammad Ali dynasty
FatherIbrahim Agha
MotherZaynab
ReligionIslam
Military career
Battles/wars
See battles
  • French campaign in Egypt and Syria
  • Muhammad Ali's rise to power
  • Anglo-Turkish War (1807–1809)
    • Alexandria expedition of 1807
  • Wahhabi War
    • Battle of Mecca (1813)
    • Siege of Taif (1814)
    • Battle of Byssel
    • Expedition to Najd (1817–1818)
  • Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
  • Ahmad Revolt
  • Greek War of Independence
    • Ottoman–Egyptian invasion of Mani
    • Kasos Massacre
  • Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833)
    • Battle of Konya
  • Ethiopian–Ottoman border conflict
  • Syrian Peasant Revolt (1834–1835)
    • Peasants' revolt in Palestine
      • Siege of Jerusalem (1834)
      • Battle of Hebron
      • Siege of Al-Karak (1834)
    • Alawite revolt (1834–1835)
    • 1834 looting of Safed
  • Expedition to Najd (1836)
  • 1838 Druze revolt
  • Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
    • Oriental Crisis of 1840
    • Bombardment of Beirut (1840)
    • Battle of Sidon (1840)
    • Battle of Acre (1840)

Muhammad Ali[a] (4 March 1769 – 2 August 1849) was the Ottoman Albanian[3] governor and de facto ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848, considered the founder of modern Egypt. At the height of his rule, he controlled Egypt, Sudan, Hejaz, Najd, the Levant, Crete and parts of Greece.

He was a military commander in an Albanian Ottoman force sent to recover Egypt from French occupation under Napoleon. Following Napoleon's withdrawal, Muhammad Ali rose to power through a series of political maneuvers, and in 1805 he was named Wāli (governor) of Egypt and gained the rank of Pasha.

As Wāli, Ali attempted to modernize Egypt by instituting dramatic reforms in the military, economic and cultural spheres. He also initiated a violent purge of the Mamluks, consolidating his rule and permanently ending the Mamluk hold over Egypt.

Militarily, Ali recaptured the Arabian territories for the sultan, and conquered Sudan of his own accord. His attempt at suppressing the Greek rebellion failed decisively, however, following an intervention by the European powers at Navarino. In 1831, Ali waged war against the sultan, capturing Syria, crossing into Anatolia and directly threatening Constantinople, but the European powers forced him to retreat. After a failed Ottoman invasion of Syria in 1839, he launched another invasion of the Ottoman Empire in 1840; he defeated the Ottomans again and opened the way towards a capture of Constantinople. Faced with another European intervention, he accepted a brokered peace in 1842 and withdrew from the Levant; in return, he and his descendants were granted hereditary rule over Egypt and Sudan. His dynasty would rule Egypt until the revolution of 1952 when King Farouk was overthrown by the Free Officers Movement led by Mohamed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser, establishing the Republic of Egypt.

  1. ^ "Mohammed Ali". Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. 49 (303): 65–82. January–June 1841 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Khalid Fahmy (1998). All the Pasha's Men: Mehmed Ali, his Army and the Making of Modern Egypt. Cambridge University Press.
  3. ^ Özavcı, Hilmi Ozan (2021). Dangerous Gifts: Imperialism, Security, and Civil Wars in the Levant, 1798-1864. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-885296-4.
    • p. 93:

      In the meanwhile, the Albanian commander Mehmed Ali came to shine amid the limelight of politics and became immensely popular among the inhabitants. As his biographer tells us, Mehmed Ali was a man who had mastered 'the art of staging spectacles and of influencing audiences'.

    • pp. 97–98:

      The French consul believed that '[the] Albanian has more character and would probably be less sensitive to the advice and the means of seduction of our enemies'.


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