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Raghib Pasha

Isma'il ibn Ahmad ibn Hassan bani Yani (Arabic: إسماعيل بن أحمد بن حسن بني يني), known simply as Isma'il Ragheb Pasha (Arabic: إسماعيل راغب باشا) (1819–1884), was a Greek Ottoman politician who served as a Prime Minister of Egypt[1] and held several other high-ranking government positions.

Raghib Pasha
6th Prime Minister of Egypt
In office
18 June 1882 – 21 August 1882
MonarchTewfik Pasha
Preceded byUrabi Pasha
Succeeded byMuhammad Sharif Pasha
Personal details
Born1819 (1819)
Chios, Greece
Died1884 (1885)
Egypt

Isma'il Ragheb was of Greek ancestry[2][3][4][5] and was born in Greece[6] on 18 August 1819 on either the island of Chios following the great massacre[7] of Candia,[8] Crete. After being kidnapped to Anatolia he was brought to Egypt as a slave by Ibrahim Pasha in 1830[9] and was converted to Islam. Immediately following his arrival, he studied at al-Maktab al-Amiri and obtained his advanced degree in 1834. He was fluent in Greek[10] and was elevated to the rank of First Lieutenant by Egypt's viceroy Muhammad Ali Pasha. In 1836, he became head of the Accounting and Revenue Agencies. He was promoted to the rank of bikbashi (Lieutenant Colonel) in 1840, then kaymakam (Colonel) in 1844, and finally amiralay (Brigadier General) in 1846.[citation needed]

He held the positions of Minister of Finance (1858–1860), then Minister of War (1860–1861).[citation needed] He became Inspector for the Maritime Provinces in 1862, and later Assistant (Arabic: باشمعاون) to viceroy Isma'il Pasha (1863–1865). He was granted the title of beylerbey and then appointed President of the Privy council in 1868. He was appointed President of the Chamber of Deputies (1866–1867), then Minister of Interior in 1867, then Minister of Agriculture and Trade in 1875.[citation needed] He again held the Finance portfolio in Muhammad Sharif Pasha's first government (1879). After the fall of Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi's government, Isma'il Ragheb became Prime Minister of Egypt in 1882.[citation needed] Although his government was short-lived (it lasted from 17 June to 21 August only), it was the only one to present concrete programs. His achievements include the modernisation of the budget through the inventory of revenues and expenses, the Law on Salaries, and the La'eha Sa'ideyya as well as several agricultural laws.[citation needed]

Isma'il Ragheb died in 1884.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Mohamed, Duse (1911). In the land of the pharaohs: a short history of Egypt from the fall of Ismail to the assassination of Boutros Pasha. D. Appleton and company. p. xii. OCLC 301095947. PRIME MINISTERS * Ragheb Pasha was Prime Minister from July 12, 1882
  2. ^ Vizetelly, Edward (1901). From Cyprus to Zanzibar, by the Egyptian delta: the adventures of a journalist in the isle of love, the home of miracles, and the land of cloves. C.A. Pearson. p. 118. OCLC 81708788. This Ragheb Pasha, a decrepit old man with a reputation of venality, was of Greek extraction, and had originally been a Greek slave.
  3. ^ The Nineteenth century, Volume 13. Henry S. King & Co. 1883. p. 121. OCLC 30055032. Ragheb Bey, as I knew him first, was a Candiote, a Mussulman of Greek origin, and gifted with the financial cunning of his race. He began political life in Egypt under Said Pasha, as an employee in the financial department where he was speedily promoted to a high…
  4. ^ ‘Izz al-‘Arab, ‘Abd al-‘Azīz (2002). European control and Egypt's traditional elites: a case study in elite economic nationalism Volume 15 of Mellen studies in economics. Edwin Mellen Press. p. 59. ISBN 0-7734-6936-2. Isma'il Pasha Raghib and al-Shaykh al-Bakri. Raghib was an established figure in the state administrative machinery, who came from Greek origins, and who had held various portfolios in finance and served as President of the first Majlis Shura al-Nuwwab in 1866.
  5. ^ Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen (1980). Secret history of the English occupation of Egypt: being a personal narrative of events Volume 2 of Centenary of the Arabi revolution 1881-1981. Arab Centre for Research and Publishing. OCLC 7840850. Ragheb Pasha is (as mentioned by Ninet) of Greek descent, though a Moslem
  6. ^ Schölch, Alexander (1981). Egypt for the Egyptians!: the socio-political crisis in Egypt, 1878-1882. Ithaca Press. p. 326. ISBN 0-903729-82-2. Isma'il Raghib was born in Greece in 1819; the sources differ over his homeland. After first being kidnapped to Anatolia, he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 (1830/1), by Ibrahim Pasha, and there he was 'converted' from Christianity
  7. ^ James Carlile McCoan (1898). Egypt. P. F. Collier. p. 102. OCLC 5663869. Raghib Pasha, the new Minister — by birth a Sciote Greek, sold into Egypt after the massacre of 1822 — is said to be an able administrator, and enjoys a high personal character
  8. ^ The Nineteenth century, Volume 13. Henry S. King & Co. 1883. p. 121. OCLC 30055032. Ragheb Bey, as I knew him first, was a Candiote, a Mussulman of Greek origin
  9. ^ Schölch, Alexander (1981). Egypt for the Egyptians!: the socio-political crisis in Egypt, 1878-1882. Ithaca Press. p. 326. ISBN 0-903729-82-2. Isma'il Raghib …After first being kidnapped to Anatolia, he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 (1830/1), by Ibrahim Pasha, and there he was 'converted' from Christianity
  10. ^ Hunter, F. Robert (1999). Egypt under the khedives, 1805-1879: from household government to modern bureaucracy. American Univ in Cairo Press. p. 218. ISBN 977-424-544-X. Ismail Raghib was too old and knew no European languages except Greek
  • "Isma'il Pasha Ragheb". Memory of Modern Egypt Digital Archive (in Arabic). Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Egypt
17 June 1882 – 21 August 1882
Succeeded by

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This article is about the Prime Minister of Egypt For the Ottoman Grand Vizier see Koca Ragip Pasha Isma il ibn Ahmad ibn Hassan bani Yani Arabic إسماعيل بن أحمد بن حسن بني يني known simply as Isma il Ragheb Pasha Arabic إسماعيل راغب باشا 1819 1884 was a Greek Ottoman politician who served as a Prime Minister of Egypt 1 and held several other high ranking government positions Raghib Pasha6th Prime Minister of EgyptIn office 18 June 1882 21 August 1882MonarchTewfik PashaPreceded byUrabi PashaSucceeded byMuhammad Sharif PashaPersonal detailsBorn1819 1819 Chios GreeceDied1884 1885 EgyptIsma il Ragheb was of Greek ancestry 2 3 4 5 and was born in Greece 6 on 18 August 1819 on either the island of Chios following the great massacre 7 of Candia 8 Crete After being kidnapped to Anatolia he was brought to Egypt as a slave by Ibrahim Pasha in 1830 9 and was converted to Islam Immediately following his arrival he studied at al Maktab al Amiri and obtained his advanced degree in 1834 He was fluent in Greek 10 and was elevated to the rank of First Lieutenant by Egypt s viceroy Muhammad Ali Pasha In 1836 he became head of the Accounting and Revenue Agencies He was promoted to the rank of bikbashi Lieutenant Colonel in 1840 then kaymakam Colonel in 1844 and finally amiralay Brigadier General in 1846 citation needed He held the positions of Minister of Finance 1858 1860 then Minister of War 1860 1861 citation needed He became Inspector for the Maritime Provinces in 1862 and later Assistant Arabic باشمعاون to viceroy Isma il Pasha 1863 1865 He was granted the title of beylerbey and then appointed President of the Privy council in 1868 He was appointed President of the Chamber of Deputies 1866 1867 then Minister of Interior in 1867 then Minister of Agriculture and Trade in 1875 citation needed He again held the Finance portfolio in Muhammad Sharif Pasha s first government 1879 After the fall of Mahmoud Sami el Baroudi s government Isma il Ragheb became Prime Minister of Egypt in 1882 citation needed Although his government was short lived it lasted from 17 June to 21 August only it was the only one to present concrete programs His achievements include the modernisation of the budget through the inventory of revenues and expenses the Law on Salaries and the La eha Sa ideyya as well as several agricultural laws citation needed Isma il Ragheb died in 1884 citation needed References edit Mohamed Duse 1911 In the land of the pharaohs a short history of Egypt from the fall of Ismail to the assassination of Boutros Pasha D Appleton and company p xii OCLC 301095947 PRIME MINISTERS Ragheb Pasha was Prime Minister from July 12 1882 Vizetelly Edward 1901 From Cyprus to Zanzibar by the Egyptian delta the adventures of a journalist in the isle of love the home of miracles and the land of cloves C A Pearson p 118 OCLC 81708788 This Ragheb Pasha a decrepit old man with a reputation of venality was of Greek extraction and had originally been a Greek slave The Nineteenth century Volume 13 Henry S King amp Co 1883 p 121 OCLC 30055032 Ragheb Bey as I knew him first was a Candiote a Mussulman of Greek origin and gifted with the financial cunning of his race He began political life in Egypt under Said Pasha as an employee in the financial department where he was speedily promoted to a high Izz al Arab Abd al Aziz 2002 European control and Egypt s traditional elites a case study in elite economic nationalism Volume 15 of Mellen studies in economics Edwin Mellen Press p 59 ISBN 0 7734 6936 2 Isma il Pasha Raghib and al Shaykh al Bakri Raghib was an established figure in the state administrative machinery who came from Greek origins and who had held various portfolios in finance and served as President of the first Majlis Shura al Nuwwab in 1866 Blunt Wilfrid Scawen 1980 Secret history of the English occupation of Egypt being a personal narrative of events Volume 2 of Centenary of the Arabi revolution 1881 1981 Arab Centre for Research and Publishing OCLC 7840850 Ragheb Pasha is as mentioned by Ninet of Greek descent though a Moslem Scholch Alexander 1981 Egypt for the Egyptians the socio political crisis in Egypt 1878 1882 Ithaca Press p 326 ISBN 0 903729 82 2 Isma il Raghib was born in Greece in 1819 the sources differ over his homeland After first being kidnapped to Anatolia he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 1830 1 by Ibrahim Pasha and there he was converted from Christianity James Carlile McCoan 1898 Egypt P F Collier p 102 OCLC 5663869 Raghib Pasha the new Minister by birth a Sciote Greek sold into Egypt after the massacre of 1822 is said to be an able administrator and enjoys a high personal character The Nineteenth century Volume 13 Henry S King amp Co 1883 p 121 OCLC 30055032 Ragheb Bey as I knew him first was a Candiote a Mussulman of Greek origin Scholch Alexander 1981 Egypt for the Egyptians the socio political crisis in Egypt 1878 1882 Ithaca Press p 326 ISBN 0 903729 82 2 Isma il Raghib After first being kidnapped to Anatolia he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 1830 1 by Ibrahim Pasha and there he was converted from Christianity Hunter F Robert 1999 Egypt under the khedives 1805 1879 from household government to modern bureaucracy American Univ in Cairo Press p 218 ISBN 977 424 544 X Ismail Raghib was too old and knew no European languages except Greek Isma il Pasha Ragheb Memory of Modern Egypt Digital Archive in Arabic Bibliotheca Alexandrina Retrieved 2009 04 04 Political officesPreceded byMahmoud Sami el Baroudi Prime Minister of Egypt17 June 1882 21 August 1882 Succeeded byMuhammad Sharif Pasha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raghib Pasha amp oldid 1217436795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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