- Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi
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Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi (1838 - 1904) (Arabic: محمود سامي البارودي) was a significant Egyptian political figure and a prominent poet. He served as Prime Minister of Egypt from February 4, 1882 until May 26, 1882. He was known as rab alseif wel qalam رب السيف و القلم ("lord of sword and pen").[1]
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Preceded by
Muhammad Sharif PashaPrime Minister of Egypt
1882Succeeded by
Raghib PashaPrime Ministers of Egypt (List) Khedivate
(1878–1914)Sultanate
(1914–1922)Kingdom
(1922–1953)Sarwat · Nasim · Y. Ibrahim · Zaghlul · Ziwar · Yakan · Sarwat · Nahhas · Mahmoud · Yakan · Nahhas · I. Sedki · A. Ibrahim · Nasim · Mahir · Nahhas · Mahmoud · Ali Mahir · H. Sabry · Sirri · Nahhas · Ahmad Mahir · Nukrashi · I. Sedki · Nukrashi · Hadi · Sirri · Nahhas · Ali Mahir · Hilali · Sirri · Hilali · Ali Mahir · Naguib[3]Republic
(1953–present)Categories:- 1838 births
- 1904 deaths
- Prime Ministers of Egypt
- Egyptian poets
- 19th-century Egyptian people
- Egyptian pashas
- Egyptian politician stubs
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