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Ahmed Jemal Pasha greeted by a SheikAhmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (left), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, being greeted by a Sheik in Turkey during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Ahmed Jemal Pasha with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attackAhmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (left), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, with his Chief of Staff, Ali Fuad Erden, just before an attack at Suez during the First World War. circa 1915
Kaiser Wilhelm II in Constantinople (1 / 2)The German Kaiser Wilhelm II visiting Constantinople, Turkey in 1917, during World War One. He is paying his respects by leaving flowers at a grave of Wilhelm Leopold Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz
Ismail Pasha, KhediveISMAIL PASHA Khedive of Egypt Date: 1830 - 1895
Ismail Pasha, ViceroyISMAIL PASHA Khedive (Viceroy) of Egypt 1863 to 1879, rebuilt Cairo, sold his Suez Canal shares to Britain Date: 1830 - 1895
Ibrahim PashaIBRAHIM PASHA Ottoman general and ruler of Egypt, son of Muhammad Ali Date: 1789 - 1848
Car jumpers escort Nahas Pasha to the royal weddingCairos youth escort Nahas Pasha, the recently deposed premier, when he returned to the city for the royal wedding of King Faruk to Queen Farida
The political crisis in EgyptPortraits of Abbas Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt, and Lord Cromer (Sir Evelyn Baring) the British political agent and Consul-General in Egypt
Boutros Pasha GhaliBoutros Ghali (1846 - 1910), prime minister of Egypt who was assassinated on 20th February 1910 by Ibrahim Nassif al-Wardani, a nationalist student
Assassin of Boutros GhaliIbrahim Nassif al-Wardani (or Wardany), arrested for the assassination of Egyptian prime minister Boutros Pasha Ghali on 20th February 1910
Funeral of Boutros Pasha GhaliThe funeral of the Egyptian prime minister at Cairo, followed by British troops. Boutros Ghali was assassinated by nationalist student, Ibrahim Nassif al-Wardani on 20th February 1910
Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt
Selimiye Barracks, Haydar PasaThe Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa (built by Mahmud II in 1828), known in Turkish as Kisla - the site of Florence Nightingales British Military Hospital during the Crimean War
Fire at Kasim Pasa, ConstantinopleA fire at Kasim Pasa, Constantinople, Turkey. The city was very prone to fires (which broke out regularly) due to wooden buildings and charcoal cooking fires, resulting in regular conflagrations
Kasim Pasa - Admiralty BuildingsAdmiralty Buildings at Kasim Pasa - with a small Mosque in the centre of the courtyard
Haydar Pasa Station - Constantinople, TurkeyHaydar Pasa Station viewed from the waters of the southern mouth of the Bosphorus - Constantinople, Turkey
Enver Pasha - watercolour cartoon cardI believe it is now my turn!. An original watercolour depicting Enver Pasha (1881-1922), pro-German, pan-Turkist revolutionary
Sultan Mehmed V rides with the Kaiser and Enver PashaSultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey in a carriage with Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Minister for War, Enver Pasha. Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey (1844 - 1918)
Stanley at UsukumaExplorer Stanley comes into conflict with natives at Usukuma, Africa(today Tanzania)on the Emin Pasha relief expedition
Stanley in Africa: the vanguard attackedThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition was much harassed by the frequent attacks of the forest dwarfs armed with poison arrows, which wounded several members of the expedition
Emin Pasha under attackEmin Pashas men revolt at Dufile in in 1880. H.M Stanley(1841-1904), explorer, mounted the Emin Pasha relief expedition to central Africa to rescue him in 1886
First experiences with Mazambonis peopleStanley comes into conflict with Mazambonis people on the Emin Pasha relief expedition in central Africa. Natives, armed with bows, arrows and spears
Turkish Ottoman Officer and Albanian MilitiaTurkish Ottoman Officer (Commandant Dergut Pasha) with his band of local militia emerge menacingly from the undergrowth - Albania
Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha
Izmir, Turkey - Pasha in his Palace and the HarbourA Pasha in his Palace before an exotic garden, smoking a pipe and seated below a silk damask curtain with gold bullion fringe
Stanley Returns EnglandMr H.M. Stanley is greeted by crowds of well-wishers on his return to Victoria Station in London after the Emin Pasha Relief Exhibition
Cherif Pasha Street, Alexandria, Egypt
Gage PashaImportant men in Egyptian life in the 1910s and 1920s (5/6). Gage Pasha - a British Major General, serving in Egypt (1908-10) as an advisor to the Egyptian Army
Lieutnenant Fahmy PashaImportant men in Egyptian life in the 1920s (2/6). Lieutnenant Fahmy Pasha (served 1883 - 1896) - Egyptian Army
Passport Bureau at Haydar PasaThe rather extraordinary Passport Bureau at Haydar Pasa
Entry of the Pacha into Tangiers, MoroccoThe Entry of the Pacha into Tangiers, Morocco
Grazing sheep at Haidar Pacha, ConstantinopleSheep graze Haidar Pacha, Constantinople. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District
Mahmut Sevket PasaOttoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdlhamid II, and served as grand vizier (chief minister) in 1913
The band of HH Abbas II Hilmi Bey - Khedive of EgyptThe band of HH Abbas II Hilmi Bey (also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha) (1874 - 1944) - the last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (1892 - 1914)
Interior of the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, EgyptThe interior of the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"
HH Abbas II Hilmi Bey - Khedive of Egypt & SudanHH Abbas II Hilmi Bey (also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha) (1874 - 1944) - the last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (1892 - 1914)
Constantinople - Haidar Pacha - Hotel Hugel(German) Hotel Hugel, Haidar Pacha, Constantinople. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District
Medical School - Haida Pacha, Istanbul
Patriotic Postcard in favour of the ConstitutionPatriotic Postcard in favour of the Turkish Constitution. The revolution of 1908 resulted in the Sultan restoring the constitution - it having been suspended for more than 30 years
Emin Pascha (Dr Eduard Schnitzer) (1840 - 1892). A world famous Jewish Doctor, Explorer and ruler. Murdered by the Arabs in the Manyema Country, Africa (1892). Born in Oppein
Turks Take MissolonghiAfter several tries, the Turks under Ibrahim Pasha take Missolonghi (now Mesalongion) from the Greeks, massacring many - 3000 Greek heads are displayed on the walls
The Representatives at the Conference of Constantinople, 187Engraving showing the four main representatives at the Conference of Constantinople, 1876 (clockwise from top left): Savfet Pasha, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs; General Ignatieff
Cannibals cooking, Central Africa, 1888Engraving showing two cannibals cooking their next meal, in their village near Nassibus Camp on the Aruwimi River, Central Africa, 1888. This image was sketched by H
Emin Pashas Irregular Troops, c. 1887Engraving showing some of the irregular troops of Emin Pashas army, armed with rifles, Sudan, 1888. Emin Pasha (1840-1892) was the German doctor, explorer
H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the steEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889
A Man of the Shuli Tribe, Sudan, c. 1887Engraving showing a member of the Shuli Tribe of Central Africa, who were found in the area ruled by Emin Pasha, the Governor of the Egyptian Equatorial Province, c.1887
H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central AfricaEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa
Cleopatras Needle, AlexandriaCleopatras Needle was originally erected by Pharaoh Thothmes II around 1500 B.C. It was then moved to Alexandria, Cleopatras city