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| | Abbas - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Abbas |
 | | *Abbas II of Egypt aka "Abbas Hilmi Pasha", egyptian khedive (1874-1944) |  | | *Abbas I of Safavid aka "Abbas the Great", persian Shah (1557-1629) |  | | *Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib was an uncle of Muhammad |
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| | Heirloom Taproots - The Heirloom/El Deree Breeders' Resource |
 | | 1898 Dahmah-Shahwaniyah bay mare (Unknown Desertbred Stallion x a Desertbred Dahmah-Shahwaniyah) bred by Rais Issa Ibn Khalifa of Bahrain exported from the desert to Egypt in 1903 for Khedive Abbas Pasha Hilmi II and purchased in 1907 by Lady Anne Blunt for Sheykh Obeyd Stud, Cairo |  | | 1890 Hadbah-Inzihiyah chestnut mare (Unknown Desertbred Stallion x a Desertbred Hadbah-Inzihiyah) bred by the Yunis Clan of the Zauba-Shammar exported from the desert to Egypt in 1893 by Hassan Abu Amin Agha later active in the stud of the Khedive Abbas Pasha Hilmi II of Egypt |  | | 1890 Dahmah-Shahwaniyah gray mare (Unknown Stallion x a Dahmah-Shahwaniyah) bred by Ali Pasha Sherif (?) of Egypt active in the stud of Khedive Abbas Pasha Hilmi II of Egypt |
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| | EGYPT - Vintage Old Antique Postcard Postcards |
 | | egypt-khedives131710 - Abbas Hilmi II, Khedive of Egypt (Published by N. Bazinas) (Unused Postcard, stamp was added later, Undivided back). |  | | egypt-khedives131712 - Abbas Pasha Hilmi II, Khedive of Egypt (Published by F. Diemer) (Postally Used Postcard, Undivided back, one stamp removed). |  | | egypt-khedives131709 - H.H. Khedive Abbas Hilmi II (Published by Comptoir Philatélique d'Egypte - 310) (Unused Postcard, Undivided back). |
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| | Heirloom Taproots - The Heirloom/El Deree Breeders' Resource |
 | | 1898 Dahmah-Shahwaniyah bay mare (Unknown Desertbred Stallion x a Desertbred Dahmah-Shahwaniyah) bred by Ra’is Issa Ibn Khalifa of Bahrain exported from the desert to Egypt in 1903 for Khedive Abbas Pasha Hilmi II and purchased in 1907 by Lady Anne Blunt for Sheykh Obeyd Stud, Cairo |  | | 1890 Hadbah-Inzihiyah chestnut mare (Unknown Desertbred Stallion x a Desertbred Hadbah-Inzihiyah) bred by the Yunis Clan of the Zauba-Shammar exported from the desert to Egypt in 1893 by Hassan Abu Amin Agha later active in the stud of the Khedive Abbas Pasha Hilmi II of Egypt |  | | 1855 Hamdaniyah-Simriah mare (Unknown AP Stallion x a Hamdaniyah-Simriyah) bred by Abbas Pasha (?) of Egypt and purchased by Mahmud Bey of Egypt with his brother Suleyman at Ismail Pasha’s sale of the mares collected by Abbas Pasha, ca. |
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| | Powell's Books - The Last Khedive of Egypt: Memoirs of Abbas Hilmi II by °Abbåas II |
 | | These memoirs — dictated by Abbas II to his secretary several decades after he had been exiled from Egypt in 1914 &; provide a fascinating window on the mechanics of the strained relations between a sovereign and the power occupying his country. |  | | The Last Khedive of Egypt: Memoirs of Abbas Hilmi II by °Abbåas II |  | | Powell's Books - The Last Khedive of Egypt: Memoirs of Abbas Hilmi II by °Abbåas II Skip navigation |
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| | Abbas II |
 | | Abbas II (Abbas Hilmi), 1874–1944, last khedive of Egypt (1892–1914); son and successor of |  | | SHARM EL-SHEIK, EGYPT-- From left, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordanian King Abdullah II are seen during a summit a (KRT Photos) |  | | Egypt: History- History The Ancient Empire of the Nile The valley of the “long river between the... |
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| | Abbas II by Evelyn Baring Cromer at Questia Online Library |
 | | Relations with Tewfik Pasha --Abbas II.'s covetousness of wealth --His courtesy and sense of humour--The administration of the Wakfs--The Mehkemeh Sheraieh--The Cadi--The case of Ahmed Seif-el-Din --Intrigues with Constantinople --Protection afforded to the Young Turks--Leon Fehmi -- Seizure of correspondence--Case of Osman Pasha Bederkhan --Mutiny of a black regiment--Conclusion. |  | | CHAPTER II Position of the Khedive--Change of Ministry in England-- Effect produced in Egypt --Local situation in November-- Illness and dismissal of Mustapha Pasha --Correspondence with Rosebery -- Riaz Pasha is appointed |  | | Tewfik Pasha 's last illness--Measures adopted after his death-- Arrival of Abbas II. |
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http://www.questia.com/library/book/abbas-ii-by-evelyn-baring-cromer.jsp
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| | Find in a Library: The last Khedive of Egypt : memoirs of Abbas Hilmi II |
 | | The last Khedive of Egypt : memoirs of Abbas Hilmi II by ÂAbbas, Khedive of Egypt; Amira El Azhary Sonbol |  | | ÂAbbas,-- II, -- Khedive of Egypt, -- 1874-1944. |  | | Subjects: ÂAbbas-- II, -- Khedive of Egypt, -- 1874-1944. |
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| | Mosques of the World - images -2 - Africa II: Egypt, Mali, South Africa, Sudan, Gambia, Western Sahara - Travel-Images.com - Mesjids / Camii / Mesquitas |
 | | Mosques of the World - images -2 - Africa II: Egypt, Mali, South Africa, Sudan, Gambia, Western Sahara - Travel-Images.com - Mesjids / Camii / Mesquitas |  | | Cairo- Egypt: inner court of the Mohammed Ali mosque |  | | Alexandria- Egypt: Abu Abbas al Mursi mosque - domes and minarets |
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| | Abbas II gameboy sp Abbas II |
 | | Abbas Hilmi Pasha or Abbas II (July 14, 1874 – 1944) was the last khedive of Egypt (January 8, 1892 – 1914). |  | | Abbas II gameboy sp Abbas II Abbas II of Egypt |  | | Mahommed Abdul Mouneim, the heir-apparent, was born on the February 20, 1899. |
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| | CMK Arabian Horses: What's In A Name? Counting Doves a Century After They Hatch |
 | | The Khedive Abbas Hilmi II was 17 years old and at school in Vienna when he succeeded his father Khedive Tewfik as ruler of Egypt in 1892. |  | | Abbas Hilmi II was deposed by the British in 1914 and from that time lived in exile and never returned to Egypt. |  | | The story of Abbas Hilmi II and his relationship to British colonial power is a sufficiently complex subject to qualify in its own right as a historical specialty, but the last Khedive also figures in Arabian breed history. |
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| | suitcases.ca - Abbas I Pasha |
 | | ...son of Abbad II _10XX Abbas I Pasha viceroy of Egypt 1848-1854; assassinated; grandson of Muhammad Ali Pasha _1813-1854 Abbas II Hilmi last... |  | | Abbas I Biography Abbas I (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Mehemet Ali, founder of the reigning... |  | | Abbas Pasha, grandson of Viceroy Mohammed Ali, was born in 1813. |
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| | Abbas Hilmi II Papers |
 | | The Abbas Hilmi II Papers consist mainly of the official and personal correspondence of the last Khedive of Egypt, from the period of his khedivate, 1892-1914 as well as his life in exile from 1914 to 1944. |  | | Each file consists mainly of correspondence written to Abbas Hilmi II from one individual or a number of individuals, or on a particular subject. |  | | Abbas Hilmi II Papers held at University of Durham Library [Institution record] |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Abbas I (of Egypt) |
 | | Abbas II (1874-1944), last khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt. |  | | Abbas I (of Egypt) (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt (1849-1854), grandson of the pasha Muhammad Ali. |  | | World War I : countries and regions – Middle East : Turkey in Egypt: Abbas II |
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| | Abbas II of Egypt: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Abbas Hilmi Pasha or Abbas II (Arabic: عباس حلمي باشا) (July 14, 1874 – 1944) was the last khedive of Egypt (January 8, 1892 – 1914). |  | | Abbas II (Abbas Hilmi) (äbäs' hĭl'mĭ, ăbäs', ăb'əs), 1874–1944, last khedive of Egypt (1892–1914); son and successor of Tewfik Pasha. |  | | He succeeded his father, Tewfik Pasha, as khedive of Egypt. |
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Chronicles Al-Ahram: A Diwan of contemporary life (485) The lost khedive |
 | | Abbas II, appearing within a few months of the khedive's deposition, was immediately translated into Arabic and distributed widely. |  | | In relinquishing his claims in Egypt, Abbas had implicitly renounced a claim against the British government. |  | | In spite of such attempts to clip his wings, Abbas persisted in his attempts to subvert the throne, which the Egyptian press followed assiduously, with Al-Ahram reporting each instance with relish generally under such headlines as "Intrigues of the former khedive". |
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| | WHAT'S IN A NAME? |
 | | The Khedive Abbas Hilmi II was 17 years old and at school in Vienna when he succeeded his father Khedive Tewfik as ruler of Egypt in 1892. |  | | Abbas Hilmi II was deposed by the British in 1914 and from that time lived in exile and never returned to Egypt. |  | | The story of Abbas Hilmi II and his relationship to British colonial power is a sufficiently complex subject to qualify in its own right as a historical specialty, but the last Khedive also figures in Arabian breed history. |
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| | Tatet - Mahmoud Abbas |
 | | * AbbasAbbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib was an uncle of Mohammed * Abbas I of Egypt * Abbas I of Safavid * Abbas II of Egypt * Abbas Mirza, Prince of Persia* Abu Abbas, founder of the Palestine Liberation Front terrorist organization... |  | | nl:Mahmoud Abbas zh:阿巴斯 Image:Mahmoud abbas.jpgAbbas at White House press conference Mahmoud Abbas (محمد عباس) (born March 26, 1935), commonly known as Abu Ma... |  | | Tatet - web directory - Search Mahmoud Abbas |
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| | Egypt |
 | | On the outbreak of the Great War, the unfortunate Khedive 'Abbas Hilmi II was convalescing at his palace on the shores of the Bosphorus, after an assassination attempt by an Egyptian student at the gates of the Sublime Porte. |  | | 'Abbas Hilmi II, Last Khedive of Egypt: Memoirs of 'Abbas Hilmi II. |  | | A military coup d'etat in 1952, forced King Faruk to abdicate in favour of his six-month old son, Ahmad Fu'ad II. |
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| | Persia |
 | | Abbas II (1632-1667) Shah of Persia 1642-67, the son of Safi I and the great-grandson of Abbas I. He received various embassies from Europe and recaptured Kandahar 1648, which had been lost by his predecessor to the Mogul emperors. |  | | Abbas III (1732-1736) Shah of Persia 1732-36, the son of Tahmasp II. |  | | Son of Hormizd II; succeeded brother Shapur II, during whose reign he was governor (or king) of Adiabene; quarreled with court nobles; deposed. |
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 | | Abbas III (1732-1736) Shah of Persia 1732-36, the son of Tahmasp II. |  | | Abbas II (1632-1667) Shah of Persia 1642-67, the son of Safi I and the great-grandson of Abbas I. He received various embassies from Europe and recaptured Kandahar 1648, which had been lost by his predecessor to the Mogul emperors. |  | | Master of household to Hormizd IV; as commander in Khorasan, repelled Turkish invasion; defeated by Romans (589); rebelled against Hormizd; with aid of mutinous royal troops defeated Khosrow II and proclaimed himself king; deposed by Khosrow (591), fled to Turkistan. |
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Abbas II Abbas II (Abbas Hilmi), 1874-1944, last khedive of Egypt (1892-1914); son and successor of Tewfik Pasha. |  | | Abbas I Abbas I (Abbas the Great), 1557-1629, shah of Persia (1587-1628), of the Safavid dynasty. |  | | Hoveida, Amir Abbas Hoveida, Amir Abbasämēr´ äb-bäs´ hōvā´dä, 1919-79, Iranian political leader, prime minister of Iran (1965-77). |
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| | Middle East Information |
 | | Abbas I (of Egypt) (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt |  | | Abbas II (1874-1944), last khedive (Turkish viceroy) of |  | | Abbas II supported the Ottoman Turks in World War I |
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| | Mahmoud Abbas. Radio. Tatet |
 | | * AbbasAbbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib was an uncle of Mohammed * Abbas I of Egypt * Abbas I of Safavid * Abbas II of Egypt * Abbas Mirza, Prince of Persia * Abu Abbas, founder of the Palestine Liberation Front terrorist organization... |  | | nl:Mahmoud Abbas zh:阿巴斯 Image:Mahmoud abbas.jpgAbbas at White House press conference Mahmoud Abbas (محمد عباس) (born March 26, 1935), commonly known as Abu Ma... |
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| | Persia |
 | | Abbas III (1732-1736) Shah of Persia 1732-36, the son of Tahmasp II. |  | | Abbas II (1632-1667) Shah of Persia 1642-67, the son of Safi I and the great-grandson of Abbas I. He received various embassies from Europe and recaptured Kandahar 1648, which had been lost by his predecessor to the Mogul emperors. |  | | Natural son of Artaxerxes I of Persia; murdered his half-brother Xerxes II; after reign of few months, was killed by another brother, Darius II. |
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| | Abbas II ... youregypt.com |
 | | Britain immediately declared Egypt as a protectorate, deposed Khedive Abbas II, and appointed instead of him his uncle, Hussein Kamel, under the title of Sultan. |  | | Abbas sympathized with the nationalist movement and had contacts with Mustafa Kamel, a charismatic nationalist lawyer, who adopted the issue of Egypt' independence. |  | | For that reason, the Egyptian government directed its attention towards agrarian and irrigation projects. |
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| | datadubai.com: The Arabian horse |
 | | Egypt's Khedive Abbas II foundation mare, VENUS a Hadban Inzihi foaled around 1890, was bred by the Shammar as was *HADBA, also a Hadban Inzihi born in 1900 and imported by Davenport to the USA. |  | | Abbas Pasha of Egypt, prior to 1855 obtained SAMHA and ZOBEYNI, both of the Saqlawi Jedran strain of Ibn Subeyni of the Mhayd-Fid'an. |  | | Abbas Pasha of Egypt got GHAZIA and SUEYD, both Saqlawi Jedrans of Ibn Sudan and WADIHAH, a Shuwayman Sabbah from the Ruala tribe sometime prior to 1855, while Prince Ahmed Pasha Kemel acquired MAANAGIA HADRAGIA, a Muniqi Hadruj, in 1885. |
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| | datadubai.com: The Arabian horse |
 | | Egypt's Khedive Abbas II foundation mare, VENUS a Hadban Inzihi foaled around 1890, was bred by the Shammar as was *HADBA, also a Hadban Inzihi born in 1900 and imported by Davenport to the USA. |  | | Abbas Pasha of Egypt, prior to 1855 obtained SAMHA and ZOBEYNI, both of the Saqlawi Jedran strain of Ibn Subeyni of the Mhayd-Fid'an. |  | | Abbas Pasha of Egypt got GHAZIA and SUEYD, both Saqlawi Jedrans of Ibn Sudan and WADIHAH, a Shuwayman Sabbah from the Ruala tribe sometime prior to 1855, while Prince Ahmed Pasha Kemel acquired MAANAGIA HADRAGIA, a Muniqi Hadruj, in 1885. |
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| | Abbas II |
 | | Abbas II (ABBAB HILMI PASHA) (1874-1944), last khedive of Egypt, was born in Cairo on July 14, 1874, the eldest son of Mohammed Tewfik (Tawfiq) Pasha, whom he succeeded in the khediviate in 1892. |  | | Abbas showed a lively interest in the social and economic welfare of Egypt and the Sudan. |  | | Abbas passed the rest of his life in exile, chiefly in Switzerland, and died at Geneva on Dec. 21, 1944. |
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| | Abbas II ... youregypt.com |
 | | Britain immediately declared Egypt as a protectorate, deposed Khedive Abbas II, and appointed instead of him his uncle, Hussein Kamel, under the title of Sultan. |  | | Abbas sympathized with the nationalist movement and had contacts with Mustafa Kamel, a charismatic nationalist lawyer, who adopted the issue of Egypt' independence. |  | | Sir Evelyn Barring, who now became Lord Cromer, resumed his attempt to dominate Egypt's political life. |
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