Aly Maher Pasha
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Aly Maher Pasha | |
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علي ماهر باشا | |
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23rdPrime Minister of Egypt | |
In office 23 July 1952 – 7 September 1952 | |
Monarchs | Farouk Fuad II |
Preceded by | Ahmad Najib al-Hilali |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Naguib |
In office 27 January 1952 – 2 March 1952 | |
Monarch | Farouk |
Preceded by | Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ahmad Najib al-Hilali |
In office 18 August 1939 – 28 June 1940 | |
Monarch | Farouk |
Preceded by | Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha |
Succeeded by | Hassan Sabry Pasha |
In office 30 January 1936 – 9 May 1936 | |
Monarchs | Fuad I Farouk |
Preceded by | Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha |
Succeeded by | Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha |
Personal details | |
Born | Cairo,Khedivate of Egypt | 9 November 1882
Died | 25 August 1960 Geneva,Switzerland | (aged 77)
Political party | Ittihad Party |
Aly Maher Pasha(Arabic:علي ماهر باشا;9 November 1882[1]– 25 August 1960)[2]was an Egyptianpolitical figure.
He wasminister of financefrom 1928 to 1929.[3]He served asPrime Minister of Egyptfrom 30 January 1936 to 9 May 1936, a second term from 18 August 1939 to 28 June 1940, a third term from 27 January 1952 to 2 March 1952 and a final fourth term from 23 July 1952 to 7 September 1952. His final term ended when he was forced to resign for his opposition to theEgyptian land reforminitiated by theRevolutionary Command Councilduring theEgyptian Revolution of 1952.
References[edit]
- ^"علي ماهر باشا.." عراب "الملك فؤاد الأول".25 August 2017.
- ^Mardelli, Bassil A. (April 2010).Middle East Perspectives: Personal Recollections (1947 - 1967).ISBN9781450211161– viaGoogle Books.
- ^Goldschmidt Jr., Arthur (2003).Historical Dictionary of Egypt.Scarecrow Press.ISBN978-0-8108-6586-0.
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