The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 4. köideFreeman Hunt, 1841 |
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... pasha ; who , supported by the native strength of Egypt , cast his defiance in the teeth of the sultan , refusing for some time past to acknowledge him , even as a nominal master . Supreme in the land of the Pharoahs , maintaining his ...
... pasha ; who , supported by the native strength of Egypt , cast his defiance in the teeth of the sultan , refusing for some time past to acknowledge him , even as a nominal master . Supreme in the land of the Pharoahs , maintaining his ...
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... pasha . This we promise to accomplish with all possible brevity ; and , although the condition of Egypt , as we have described it under the sway of the Mamlouks and Borghites , discloses a picture 38 Turkey , Egypt , and Mehemet Ali .
... pasha . This we promise to accomplish with all possible brevity ; and , although the condition of Egypt , as we have described it under the sway of the Mamlouks and Borghites , discloses a picture 38 Turkey , Egypt , and Mehemet Ali .
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... pasha or viceroy always presided . Twenty - four beys , composed at first mostly , and afterwards entirely , of Mamlouks , presided over as many provinces or districts , into which the nation was divided ; and from these were chosen the ...
... pasha or viceroy always presided . Twenty - four beys , composed at first mostly , and afterwards entirely , of Mamlouks , presided over as many provinces or districts , into which the nation was divided ; and from these were chosen the ...
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... pasha he immediately expelled , grasped the supreme power , refused to pay the annual tribute , bid defiance to the Turkish sultan , and assumed the high prerogative of coining money in his own name . The Sublime Porte , at that time ...
... pasha he immediately expelled , grasped the supreme power , refused to pay the annual tribute , bid defiance to the Turkish sultan , and assumed the high prerogative of coining money in his own name . The Sublime Porte , at that time ...
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... Pasha with 25,000 men , who landed at Alexandria in July , and at Mentorbes was met by Mourad at the head of his Mamlouks . Here a terrible conflict ensued ; but the ground was so soft , that the Mamlouk horsemen , sinking deep into the ...
... Pasha with 25,000 men , who landed at Alexandria in July , and at Mentorbes was met by Mourad at the head of his Mamlouks . Here a terrible conflict ensued ; but the ground was so soft , that the Mamlouk horsemen , sinking deep into the ...
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