| 1805 | 1805 - They sent a message to the Ottoman sultan demanding he appoint Mohammed Ali the wali the sultan recognized their request and Mohammed Ali assumed power in 1805. He remained in power for nearly 43 years.After the evacuation of the French, Mohammed Ali managed to take control of the unstable political situation in Egypt, winning the admiration of the ulama, merchants and men of influence who called on him to become the Wali. They sent a message to the Ottoman sultan demanding he appoint Mohammed Ali the wali the sultan recognized their request and Mohammed Ali assumed power in 1805. He remained in power for nearly 43 years. Show more Show lesswww.nationalarchives.gov.eg/nae/Content?id=_1234115819609
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| 1811 | Mar 1, 1811 - On 1 March 1811, Mohammed Ali invited some 470 Mamluk beys to the Citadel to feast his son's imminent departure for Mecca. When the feasting was over the Mamluks mounted their lavishly decorated horses and were led in procession down the narrow, high-sided ...On 1 March 1811, Mohammed Ali invited some 470 Mamluk beys to the Citadel to feast his son's imminent departure for Mecca. When the feasting was over the Mamluks mounted their lavishly decorated horses and were led in procession down the narrow, high-sided defile below what is now the Police Museum. But as they approached the Bab al-Azab, the great gates were swung closed and gunfire rained down from above. After the fusillades, Mohammed Ali's soldiers waded in with swords ... Show more Show lesswww.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/history
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| 1820 | 1820 - The "100 per cent Egyptian cotton" label conquered the world after Egypt's modern founder Mohammed Ali introduced the crop to Egypt in 1820. Ever since then Egypt's superior quality, long and extra long staple cotton has generated strong demand from luxury ...The "100 per cent Egyptian cotton" label conquered the world after Egypt's modern founder Mohammed Ali introduced the crop to Egypt in 1820. Ever since then Egypt's superior quality, long and extra long staple cotton has generated strong demand from luxury designers and upmarket establishments. But due mainly to the liberalisation of cotton trade and the global financial crisis the bubble has burst and the demand for Egyptian cotton has slowed, leading to less of the crop being ... Show more Show lesswww.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world_business/view/1009303/1/.html
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| 1830 | 1830 - It was in Cairo that he met an English traveller named Bankes, for whom he acted as interpreter, and through whom his narrative was published in 1830.He was in Mecca during the time of the annual pilgrimage, and there met Mohammed Ali, who enrolled him again in the army, where he took part in the final defeat of the Wahhabis, and twice more visited Mecca before returning to Cairo. It was in Cairo that he met an English traveller named Bankes, for whom he acted as interpreter, and through whom his narrative was published in 1830. Show more Show lesswww.answering-islam.org/Books/Jeffery/mecca_travel.htm
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| 1840 | Jul 15, 1840 - All representations proving useless, however, Colonel Hodges ceased in March to hold any communications with Mohammed Ali, and on July 15, 1840, a convention was signed by England, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and the Porte. That part of it which referred to ...All representations proving useless, however, Colonel Hodges ceased in March to hold any communications with Mohammed Ali, and on July 15, 1840, a convention was signed by England, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and the Porte. That part of it which referred to Egypt provided that Mohammed Ali should be offered the hereditary Pashality of Egypt, guaranteed by the Powers, and should further be permitted to retain possession for his life of Acre and Southern Syria. But if these ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com.au/books?id=DddDZWup_GoC&pg=RA1-PA374
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| 1947 | Aug 11, 1947 - The Father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, on August 11, 1947, said,. 'You are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed – that has ...The Father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, on August 11, 1947, said,. 'You are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed – that has nothing to do with the business of the state….. We are all citizens and equal citizens of one state.' As a Pakistani, the enlightened words of Quaid always guide me to envision the status of the nation in the present world ... Show more Show lesswww.suffrage-universel.be/res/pkmi03.htm
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| 1974 | Oct 1974 - Back in Oct 1974 Mohammed Ali came back off the ropes to defeat George Foreman in a scintillating fight. Not quite in the same prestigious way, Foxton came back to defeat Girton United. Once organised with continuity, it was all undone. Foxton made a change ...Back in Oct 1974 Mohammed Ali came back off the ropes to defeat George Foreman in a scintillating fight. Not quite in the same prestigious way, Foxton came back to defeat Girton United. Once organised with continuity, it was all undone. Foxton made a change, they entered Stuart Ogilvie into the arena, and this made a huge difference. He gathered the game, and slowed it down to the visiting teams advantage, involving more of his team-mates. The tide had turned. Girton United ... Show more Show lessgirtonutd.co.uk/?p=348
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| 1985 | Jun 1985 - Mohammed Ali Hamadei is also charged with taking part in hijacking a Trans World Airlines jetliner to Beirut in June 1985. Six brothers and four sisters form the Hamadei clan. Their affiliation with the Party of God is often taken as evidence substantiating a ...Mohammed Ali Hamadei is also charged with taking part in hijacking a Trans World Airlines jetliner to Beirut in June 1985. Six brothers and four sisters form the Hamadei clan. Their affiliation with the Party of God is often taken as evidence substantiating a longstanding belief that the group, equipped and financed by Iran, is a sort of holding company for subsidiary factions claiming to detain more than 20 Western nationals. Show more Show lesswww.nytimes.com/1988/06/01/world/kidnapping-suspect-helps-syria-to-enforce-cease-fire-in-beirut.html
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| 1987 | Sep 8, 1987 - Mohammed Ali Hamadei was arrested in Frankfurt in January, and the abductions of Mr. Schmidt and Rudolf Cordes, a West German businessman, in West Beirut ... Mohammed Ali Hamadei is suspected of taking part in the hijacking of a Trans World Airlines jetliner to Lebanon in June 1985, ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40713FE3F590C7B8CDDA00894DF484D81
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| 2005 | Dec 21, 2005 - The release of Mohammed Ali Hamadi outraged the family of Robert Dean Stethem, who was beaten, shot in the head and dumped on the tarmac of Beirut's airport after he refused the hijackers' demands to denounce his country. A German Foreign Ministry spokesman told reporters that Hamadi's ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/944247691.html?dids=944247691:944247691&FMT=ABS&FMTS= ABS:FT...Mohammed+Ali...
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