List of Ministers of Education of Egypt

List of Ministers of Education of Egypt

This is a list of ministers who have headed the Ministry of Education of Egypt.

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Monarchical era (1873–1952)

Name Served from Served until Reference
English Arabic
Mustafa Riyad Pasha مصطفى رياض باشا 15 August 1873 24 May 1874 [1]
Muhammad Thabet محمد ثابت 25 May 1874 6 September 1874 [1]
Tusun Pasha طوسون باشا 7 September 1874 31 August 1875 [1]
Yehya Mansur Pasha يحيى منصور باشا 1 September 1875 21 June 1876 [1]
Mustafa Riyad Pasha مصطفى رياض باشا 25 June 1876 13 October 1877 [1]
Isma'il Ayub Pasha إسماعيل أيوب باشا 14 October 1877 27 August 1878 [1]
Ali Mubarak Pasha علي مبارك باشا 28 August 1878 8 April 1879 [1]
Muhammad Thabet Pasha محمد ثابت باشا 9 April 1879 1 July 1879 [1]
Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi Pasha محمود سامي البارودي باشا 2 July 1879 17 August 1879 [1]
Ali Ibrahim Pasha علي إبراهيم باشا 18 August 1879 9 September 1881 [1]
Abdallah Fekri Pasha عبد الله فكري باشا 4 February 1882 26 May 1882 [1]
Suleiman Abaza Pasha سليمان أباظة باشا 2 June 1882 27 August 1882 [1]


Republican era (1952–present)

Name Served from Served until Reference
English Arabic
Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin  ? 9 July 2004
Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa 9 July 2004 2 Dezember 2005
Dr. Yousry El-Gamal يسري الجمل 2 Dezember 2005 2 January 2010 [2][3]
Ahmed Zaki Badreldin أحمد زكي بدر 2 January 2010 26 January 2011 [2][3]
Dr. Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa [4]

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