Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha
Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha عبد الرحيم صبري باشا | |
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Governor of Monufia | |
In office 1913–1917 | |
Governor of Cairo | |
In office 24 December 1917 – 2 June 1919 | |
Preceded by | Ali Zulfakar Pasha |
Succeeded by | Mahmoud Fakhry Pasha |
Minister of Agriculture | |
In office 23 May 1919 – 20 November 1919 | |
Prime Minister | Mohamed Said Pasha |
Preceded by | Ahmed Medhat Yeghen Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Helmy Pasha |
Personal details | |
Died | 26 August 1930 Alexandria |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Spouse | Tawfika Sherif Hanim |
Children |
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Parent | Hussein Sabri (father) Niaz Hanim (mother) |
Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha (died 1930, Arabic: عبد الرحيم صبري باشا) was the governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919 and served as the minister of Agriculture. He was the father of Queen Nazli.
Biography
[edit]His father was Hussien Sabri,[1] who served as a governor in multiple Regions.[citation needed]
Abdel Rahim Sabri was part of the Egyptian Intelligentsia that studied in Europe.[2] He was a supporter of the Wafd Party, and a close friend of Sa'ad Zaghlol.[3][4]
He married Tawfika Hanim, daughter of Mohamed Sherif Pasha,[5] and had 5 children with her:[6]
- Amina Abdel Rahim Sabri (1906–1925)
- Sherif Sabri Pasha (b.1895)
- Hussein Sabri Pasha
- Nazli Sabri (1894–1978)
- Nawal Sabri (1899–1905)
The couple moved between Cairo and Alexandria, and eventually moved to a large palace in Dokki. The palace had a large garden, which included a group of beautiful flowers, plants, and trees.[7][8]
His daughter Nawal, died at the age of 6, and he named the palace where he lived in after her.[9][10]
Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha was governor of Menofia from 1913 to 1917.[6] During that time, he built a strong relationship with Prince Fuad (later King Fuad).[5][11] When Fuad I became the Sultan, Abdel Rahim Sabri served as governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919.[6] After King Fuad I married Nazli Sabri, he elected Abdel Rahim Sabri as minister of Agriculture in May 1919.[5][12]
Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha was also president of Shura council.[10] He became Minister of Communications in Adly's transition Cabinet. from 4 October 1929 to 31 December 1929.[13]
Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha died on 26 August 1930.[14]
Legacy
[edit]One of the streets in Dokki was named after him.[15]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ الفتاوى المهدية في الوقائع المصرية على مذهب الإمام أبي حنيفة 1-9 [Mahdist fatwas in Egyptian incidents based on the doctrine of Imam Abu Hanifa 1-9] (in Arabic). Vol. 9. Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah. 1 Jan 2010. pp. 254–255.
- ^ Al Nahar Classic (2016-05-27). حكاية_وطن| شاهد حكاية الملكة نازلي من الشباب للشيخوخة الجزء الاول. Retrieved 2024-07-31 – via YouTube.
- ^ Tābiʻī, Muḥammad (1978). مصر ما قبل الثورة: من اسرار الساسة والسياسيين [Egypt before the revolution: secrets of politicians] (in Arabic). p. 125.
- ^ Kamel, Rashad (2014). الملكة نازلى غرام وانتقام [Queen Nazli Love and Revenge] (in Arabic). p. 26.
- ^ a b c Kamel, Rashad (2014). الملكة نازلى غرام وانتقام [Queen Nazli Love and Revenge] (in Arabic). pp. 15–16.
- ^ a b c El-Mahlawi, Hanafi (2008). الملكة نازلي [Queen Nazli] (in Arabic). p. 51.
- ^ The Rose Annual, National Rose Society, 1924. National Rose Society. 1924. p. 93.
- ^ "الملكة نازلى - فاروق مصر". www.faroukmisr.net. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
- ^ "فيديو .. مين نوال؟.. وليه فى شارع باسمها؟". اليوم السابع (in Arabic). 2018-01-14. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
- ^ a b Amin, Sabri (2023). خارج إطار الصورة [Out of the picture frame] (in Arabic). pp. 51–52. ISBN 9789920604345.
- ^ El-Mahlawi, Hanafi (2013). حريم ملوك مصر من محمد على الى فاروق [Women of Kings of Egypt from Muhammad Ali to Farouk] (in Arabic). p. 159.
- ^ Ministry of Agriculture and land reclamation of Egypt - previous Ministers of Agriculture
- ^ Foreign Office: Confidential Print Egypt and the Sudan 1838-1956 by The National Archives (Kew, United Kingdom) p.28
- ^ Al Khaskul newspaper 29 August 1930
- ^ شوارع لها تاريخ-سياحة في عقل الأمة [Streets with a history-Tourism in the mind of the nation] (in Arabic). 1997. p. 133. ISBN 9789777953108.