List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty

List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty

Monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty reigned over Egypt from 1805 until 1953. During the 19th century, their rule also extended to Sudan as well as other parts of the Middle East, notably Syria. [;Specific

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place = Alleur-Liège
publisher = Editions du Perron
isbn = 9782871141730
oclc = 48965345

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year = 2000
title = Biographical Dictionary of Modern Egypt
publisher = American University in Cairo Press
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publisher = American University in Cairo Press
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author-link = Hassan Aziz Hassan
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oclc = 231771745

s-ttl|title=Ruling house of Egypt
years=1805–1953


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