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  1. Ibrahim Pasha (Egyptian Arabic: إبراهيم باشا Ibrāhīm Bāshā; 1789 – 10 November 1848) was an Egyptian general and politician; he was the commander of both the Egyptian and Ottoman armies and the eldest son of Muhammad Ali, the Wāli and unrecognized Khedive of Egypt and Sudan.

  2. Ibrahim Pasha, viceroy of Egypt under 19th century Ottoman rule and a general of outstanding ability. A general to his father Muhammad Ali, Ibrahim led an army against the Ottoman sultan on his behalf, extending Muhammad Ali’s dominion into Syria for several years.

  3. Ibrahim Pasha, Ottoman grand vizier (1523–36) who played a decisive role in diplomatic and military events during the reign of Sultan Suleyman I. After achieving success in Egypt, he established Hungary as tributary to the Ottomans by negotiation.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Ibrahim Pasha (17891848) Egyptian general and governor, son of Muhammad Ali. He campaigned (1816–18) against the Wahhabis of Arabia and fought the Greek insurgents with equal success until the Ottoman defeat at Navarino (1827).

  5. After his rival Hain Ahmed Pasha, the governor of Egypt, declared himself independent of the Ottoman Empire and was executed in 1524, Ibrahim Pasha traveled south to Egypt in 1525 and reformed the Egyptian provincial civil and military administration system. He promulgated an edict, the Kanunname, outlining his system.

  6. Ibrahim Pasha ( Egyptian Arabic: إبراهيم باشا Ibrāhīm Bāshā; 1789 – 10 November 1848) was an Egyptian general and politician; he was the commander of both the Egyptian and Ottoman armies and the eldest son of Muhammad Ali, the Wāli and unrecognized Khedive of Egypt and Sudan.

  7. Ibrahim Pasha, the adopted son of Muhammad Ali, was a prominent figure in Egyptian history. Born in the Greek city of Drama in the Ottoman province of Rumelia (now Western Thrace in Greece), Ibrahim's parents were a Greek Orthodox woman and a man of unknown origin named Turmazis.

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