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The Muhammad Ali Dynasty ruled Egypt without interruption from Muhammad Ali's seizure of power in 1805 until the proclamation of the Republic in 1953. Eleven individuals (all of them men) ruled Egypt during the dynasty's 148-year lifespan. Due to the polygamous unions of several 19th-century rulers and their often numerous offspring, it is impossible to list all of the descendants of Muhammad Ali Pasha in a single chart. The family tree below is far from exhaustive; its mere aim is to show the family relationships between the dynasty's eleven rulers as well as its two regents.
Marriage Descent MONARCHS Emina of Nosratli (1)
MUHAMMAD ALI PASHA
Wāli (1805–48)Ayn al-Hayat Bringhi Kadin Tusun Pasha (2)
IBRAHIM PASHA
Wāli (1848)Hoshiar (4)
SA'ID PASHA
Wāli (1854–63)Mahivech (3)
ABBAS I
Wāli (1848–54)Chafak Nour (5)
ISMA'IL PASHA
Wāli (1863–67)
Khedive (1867–79)Nour Felek Ferial Ibrahim Ilhamy Concubine Emina Ilhamy (6)
TEWFIK PASHA
Khedive (1879–92)(8)
HUSSEIN KAMEL
Sultan (1914–17)(9)
FUAD I
Sultan (1917–22)
King (1922–36)Nazli Sabri Ikbal (7)
ABBAS II
Khedive (1892–1914)Prince Muhammad Ali Tewfik
Regent for Farouk I (1936–37)Narriman Sadek (10)
FAROUK I
King (1936–52)Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim
Regent for Fuad II (1952–53)(11)
FUAD II
King (1952–53)Simplified Version
Muhammad Ali Pasha
Wāli 1805-48(1)Tusun Pasha Ibrahim Pasha
Wāli 1848(2)Sa'id Pasha
Wāli 1854-63(4)Abbas Hilmi I
Wāli 1848-54(3)Isma'il Pasha
Wāli 1863-67(5)
Khedive 1867-79Ibrahim Ilhamy Emina Ilhamy Tewfik Pasha
Khedive 1879-92(6)Hussein Kamel
Sultan 1914-17(8)Fuad I
Sultan 1917-22(9)
King 1922-36Abbas Hilmi II
Khedive 1892-1914(7)Muhammad Ali Tewfik
(Regent 1936-37)Farouk I
King 1936-52(10)Muhammad Abdel Moneim
(Regent 1952-53)Fuad II
King 1952-53(11)External links
- "Family tree of the House of Mohammed Aly". http://www.egy.com/P/royal/royaltree.html. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
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