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- Mehemet Ali was then immediately destituted by the Sultan.
- The last work of all upon which he was engaged was a portrait of Mehemet Ali, done at Alexandria.
- Mehemet Ali and his Son Ibrahim agreed and led a fierce campaign in the Mediterranean Sea, which began in 1824.
- With his well-trained army, Mehemet Ali was able to suppress an Armenian Revolt in Cairo in a clearly effective manner.
- Mehemet Ali had already, in 1821, been appointed by him governor of Crete, which he had occupied with a small Egyptian force.
- Mehemet Ali was well aware of Mahmud s efforts to cut back regional power and had always been suspicious of the rule of the Sultan.
- The French had all along quietly been backing the reign of Mehemet Ali in Egypt and would have been happy to see the Ottoman Empire crumble.
- During his visit to Egypt he had an interview with Mehemet Ali, of whose character as a reforming monarch he did not bring away a very favourable impression.
- In the west there were small garrisons at Bijeljina and Zvornik with a larger force ( 12, 000 mostly Arabs and Egyptians ) under Dervish and Mehemet Ali in the Sanjak.
- In 1845, he entered the service of Mehemet Ali, and was employed in examining Upper Egypt, Nubia, the Red Sea coast and Kordofan in an unsuccessful search for coal.
- In the next year another " firman " bestowed upon him the title of khedive in lieu of that of " vali ", borne by Mehemet Ali and his immediate successors.
- The effectiveness of the new force was demonstrated in the suppression of an 1823 revolt of the Albanians in Cairo by six disciplined Sudanese regiments; after which Mehemet Ali was no more troubled with military mutinies.
- Ultimately, Mehemet Ali came out of the peace negotiations & ndash; agreed upon at the Convention of K黷ahya & ndash; with all of Egypt, Syria, Jeddah, Crete, Adana and Sudan.
- Following long negotiations between the king and Thiers, a compromise was found on 7 October 1840 : France would renounce in supporting Mehemet Ali's pretensions on Syria but would declare to the European powers that Egypt should remain at all costs independent.
- Fortunately for de Lesseps, Mehemet Ali, the viceroy of Egypt, owed his position in part to the recommendations made on his behalf to the French government by Mathieu de Lesseps, who was consul-general in Egypt when Ali was a colonel.
- Every facility was granted by Mehemet Ali, who in 1825 appointed him one of a commission to examine the territory of the recently conquered Kingdom of Sennar; but Brocchi, unfortunately for science, fell a victim to the climate, and died at Khartoum.
- Two guards, on duty in full regalia 30 feet away, were among the first to reach the pope's side, but their greatest service was to his attacker, Mehemet Ali Agca : The guards were credited with rescuing him from a lynch mob.
- Based on notes collected during Pallme's residence in Kordofan ( Kurdufan ), the book is embracing a description of that province of Egypt and of some of the bordering countries, with a review of the state of the commerce in those countries, of the habits and customs of the inhabitants, as also an account of the slave-hunts taking place under the government of Mehemet Ali.