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Cleopatra's Needle, Alexandria, 1862. Creator: UnknownCleopatra's Needle, Alexandria, 1862. Engraving from a sketch by Captain E. Ostley. Public attention has been directed to the Alexandrian obelisk, popularly known as Cleopatra's Needle
Portrait of the late Pacha of Egypt - from a recent drawing, 1844. Creator: UnknownPortrait of the late Pacha of Egypt - from a recent drawing, 1844. Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas ud ibn Agha, known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan
Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe, 1840s
The New Pasha of Egypt. Not by Horace Vernet, 1840. Creator: John DoyleThe New Pasha of Egypt. Not by Horace Vernet, 1840. A parody on Vernets lithograph; Lord Palmerston, dressed in oriental costume and riding on horseback, in the character of Pasha Mohamed Ali
Mahomet, (1769-1849), 1830. Creator: UnknownMahomet, (1769-1849), 1830. Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769-1849) Ottoman governor of Egypt from 1805-1848, who instituted dramatic reforms in military
Interview with the Viceroy of Egypt at his palace, Alexandria, Egypt, May 12th 1839, (19th century). From Egypt and Nubia, Vol 3, by David Roberts
Citadel and Mohammed Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, late 19th or early 20th century. Cairos citadel was begun by Salah ad-Din (Saladin)
Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesMosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Published in Promenades a travers Le Caire, 1928
Entrance to the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesEntrance to the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. The mosque was built by the Viceroy of Egypt, Muhammad Ali, between 1830 and 1848. Published in Promenades a travers Le Caire, 1928
Mosque of Muhammad Ali under moonlight, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. Artist: Louis CabanesMosque of Muhammad Ali under moonlight, Cairo, Egypt, 1928. View showing the citadel and the Mosque built by Muhammad Ali, Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, between 1830 and 1848
M Vaissiere announces the victory of Ibrahim Pasha to Mehmet Ali, 1818, (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceM Vaissiere announces the victory of Ibrahim Pasha to Muhammad Ali, 1818, (1847). The son of Muhammad Ali, Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt
Mahomet Ali Arriving in Constantinople, c1847. Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceMahomet Ali Arriving in Constantinople, c1847. Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was the Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849. He is generally regarded as the architect of modern Egypt
Mehemet Ali (c1769-1849), mid 19th centuryMehemet Ali (c1769-1849), mid-19th century. Mehemet Ali (Mohammed Ali), an Albanian officer, was sent to Egypt with a Turkish/Albanian force when the French invaded in 1798
Oath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceOath of the Commanders of the Army to Die for the Cause of Mehmet Ali, Egypt, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849
Mehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceMehmet Ali Proclaimed Viceroy, 1805 (1847). Previously an army officer, Muhammad Ali (1769-1849) was Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt from 1805 until 1849
Muhammad Ali sending his son Ibrahim Pasha to put down the Saudi revolt, 1811-1818, (1847). Artist: Jean Adolphe BeauceMuhammad Ali sending his son Ibrahim Pasha to put down the Saudi revolt, 1811-1818, (1847). The Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, Muhammad Ali