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Muhammad Mahmud Pasha (1877 - 1941) (Arabic: محمد محمود باشا) was Prime Minister of Egypt twice.
Mahmud first became Prime Minister from June 27, 1928 to October 4, 1929, running under the Liberal Constitutional Party. When he left office, Sir Percy Lyham Loraine led Egypt as Governor General for two months until a new Prime Minister could be elected. Later, after Egypt became an independent kingdom, Mahmud again was elected, this time as a member of the Wafd Party. This term lasted from December 29, 1937 to August 18, 1939. Anton Haggar sculpted a statue for him in 1941.
Preceded by
Mustafa an-Nahhas PashaPrime Minister of Egypt
1928–1929Succeeded by
Adli Yakan PashaPreceded by
Mustafa an-Nahhas PashaPrime Minister of Egypt
1937–1939Succeeded by
Ali Mahir PashaPrime Ministers of Egypt (List) Khedivate
(1878–1914)Sultanate
(1914–1922)Kingdom
(1922–1953)Republic
(1953–1958)U.A.R.
(1958–1971)Arab Republic
(1971–present)Italics indicate interim officeholder.
* military. † Beginning during Raghib's term, Orabi* headed a government in rebellion, July–September 1882.Categories:- Prime Ministers of Egypt
- 1877 births
- 1941 deaths
- Wafd Party politicians
- Egyptian pashas
- Egyptian politician stubs
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