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Definition of Mohammed ali
1. Noun. Albanian soldier in the service of Turkey who was made viceroy of Egypt and took control away from the Ottoman Empire and established Egypt as a modern state (1769-1849).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mohammed Ali
Literary usage of Mohammed ali
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1841)
"a negotiation with mohammed ali, to know what would satisfy him. The question
was not what he would agree to give up, but what thu Sultan and the Five ..."
2. The Literature of Egypt and the Soudan from the Earliest Times to the Year by Ibrahim-Hilmy (1888)
"mohammed ali circumvents the Mamelukes—His power causes ... The Shereef of Mecca
and mohammed ali concert measures to attack the ..."
3. The History of British India by James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson (1840)
"Origin, Progress, and Suspension, of the Contest for establishing mohammed ali,
Nabob of the Carnatic. A NEW scene is now to open in the history of the East ..."
4. Historical Sketches of the South of India, in an Attempt to Trace the by Mark Wilks (1869)
"... and escape of mohammed ali to Trichinopoly—approach of Nasir Jung—review of
the pretensions of the four rival candidates—English and French support ..."
5. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1826)
"Mohammed-Ali offered his services, and assured him that he would punish the ...
These actions gave Mohammed-Ali a favourable idea of the character of the ..."
6. The expansion of Egypt under Anglo-Egyptian condominium by Arthur Silva White (1899)
"(£) The dynasty of mohammed ali The year 1769 was notable for the birth of three
great First British military leaders — Napoleon, Wellington, and Mohammed ..."
7. The American Quarterly Review by Robert Walsh (1834)
"Egypt and mohammed ali, or Travels in the Valley of the Nile. By JAMES AUGUSTUS ST.
JOHN. In two vols. London. Longman & CO. 1834. ..."