List of Ottoman Wālis of Egypt

List of Ottoman Wālis of Egypt

Below is a list of Ottoman "wālis" (i.e. governors) of Egypt:

ee also

*Egypt Province, Ottoman Empire
*History of Ottoman Egypt

References

*cite web
title = The Ottomans
publisher = Egypt State Information Service
url = http://www2.sis.gov.eg/En/History/ruler/080900000000000006.htm
accessdate = 2008-08-18


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