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Hassan Ismail Pasha

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Hassan Ismail Pasha
Prince
Born1855
Cairo, Egypt Eyalet
Died1888(1888-00-00) (aged 32–33)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Burial
IssueAziz
Names
Egyptian Arabic: حسن باشا بن إسماعيل باشا بن إبراهيم باشا بن محمد علي باشا بن إبراهيم آغا بن عثمان آغا بن إبراهيم آغا العلوي.
HouseMuhammad Ali dynasty
FatherIsma'il Pasha of Egypt
MotherMisl Melek Qadin
ReligionSunni Islam

Hassan Ismail Pasha (Egyptian Arabic: حسن إسماعيل باشا, romanized: Ḥasan Ismā‘īl Bāshā; 1855 – 22 March 1888)[a] was an Egyptian prince and a member of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. He held the rank of Field Marshal of the Ottoman Empire.

Biography

He was born in 1271 AH / 1855 AD to Isma'il Pasha of Egypt and Misl Melek Qadin.[1]

Hassan Pasha received the principles of languages and sciences in Egyptian schools, then his father sent him to Europe with his brothers, where he studied military arts.[2]

When he returned to Egypt, his father appointed him as Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian campaign against Ethiopia, and commander of the rescue team that the Egyptian government sent to help the Ottoman Empire in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), where the Ottomans honored him with their medals.[2]

When he returned to Egypt, his father celebrated his arrival with a lavish military celebration. After Khedive Ismail was deposed, Hassan Pasha traveled with his father to Italy, then his brother, Khedive Tawfiq Pasha, recruited him and sent him on a campaign to Sudan. When he completed his mission, he returned to Cairo, and from there to Constantinople, where Sultan Abdul Hamid II appointed him as his Yawar.[2]

Death

On Rajab 10, 1305 AH / March 22, 1888 AD, Hassan Pasha died in Constantinople, and Sultan Abdul Hamid II issued an order to transport his body to Egypt in fulfillment of his will. He was transported to Alexandria on board a barge, where he was buried in the shrine of the Prophet Daniel.[1]

He had one son named Aziz.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ some sources say he was born 21 November 1853 or 1854

References

  1. ^ a b c "إرث أبي معاذ | الأمير حسن باشا بن إسماعيل بن إبراهيم العلوي". ar.amheritance.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-04-04.
  2. ^ a b c Elias Zakhoura, كتاب مرآة العصر في تاريخ ورسوم أكابر الرجال بمصر, part 1. Egyptian Public Printing Press, Cairo, 1897.
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