Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha
Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha (1877 – 1941) (Arabic: محمد محمود باشا), also knowns as Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Pasha, was Prime Minister of Egypt twice.[1]
Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha | |
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محمد محمود باشا | |
20th Prime Minister of Egypt | |
In office 29 December 1937 – 18 August 1939 | |
Monarch | Farouk I |
Preceded by | Mostafa El-Nahas |
Succeeded by | Aly Maher Pasha |
In office 27 June 1928 – 4 October 1929 | |
Monarch | Fuad I |
Preceded by | Mostsafa El-Nahas |
Succeeded by | Adly Yakan Pasha |
Personal details | |
Born | 4 April 1877 |
Died | 1941 (aged 63–64) Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political party | Wafd Party |
Mohmoud first became Prime Minister from June 27, 1928 to October 4, 1929, running under the Liberal Constitutional Party. When he left office, Sir Percy Lyham Loraine led Egypt as Governor General for two months until a new Prime Minister could be elected. Later, after Egypt became an independent kingdom, Mohmoud again was elected, this time as a member of the Wafd Party. This term lasted from December 29, 1937 to August 18, 1939. Anton Haggar sculpted a statue for him in 1941.
The book The Solimanian Family depicts Mohamed Mahmoud Pacha's life in office, his relations to the British royal family, and his commitments to serve Egypt as best as he could.
A street was named after the prime minister, in the heart of Cairo, close to the famous Tahrir Square.
In 1919 he was exiled by the British in Malta on his way to the United States to further Egypt's independence.[2]
U.S. Congress debated raised by Mohamed Mahmoud's visit to the United States.[3]
References
- "Mahmoud Khalil Museum completely restored". egypttoday.com. Egypt Today. 9 Jul 2017. OCLC 30789988. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020.
- "Mahmoud Pasha, Egyptian Official". The New York Times. February 1, 1941. p. 17.
- "Data submitted by Egyptian Delegation". Vol. 58, Part 8, Oct. 25–Nov.13,1919, pp. 7727–7736. Congressional Record.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Mostafa en-Nahhas Pasha |
Prime Minister of Egypt 1928–1929 |
Succeeded by Adly Yakan Pasha |
Preceded by Mostafa en-Nahhas Pasha |
Prime Minister of Egypt 1937–1939 |
Succeeded by Aly Maher Pasha |
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