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EGYPT.<br />
(KEMI—MISR.)<br />
Reigning Khedive.<br />
Abbas Hilmi, born July 14, 1874 ; son of Mohamed Tewfik ;<br />
succeeded to the throne on the death of his father, January 7,<br />
1892; married Princess Ikbal Hanem; offspring: Princess<br />
Emina Hanem, born February 12, 1895 ; Princess Ati'atou-llah,<br />
born June 9, 1896 ; Princess Fathieh Hanem, born November<br />
27, 1897; Prince Mohammed Abdul Mouneim, heir-apparent,<br />
born February 20, 1899; Princess Loutfiah Hanem, born<br />
September 29, 1900. He has one brother, Mohamed Aly,<br />
born October 28, 1875, and two sisters, Khadija Hanem, born<br />
May 2, 1879, and Nimet-Hanem, born Nov. 6, 1881.<br />
The present sovereign of Egypt is the seventh ruler of the dynasty of Mehemet<br />
Ali, appointed Governor of Egypt in 1806, who made himself, in 1811,<br />
absolute master of the country by force of arms. The position of the Khedive's<br />
grandfather, Ismail I.—forced to abdicate, under pressure of the British<br />
10.1057/9780230270305 - The Statesman's Year-Book, Edited by John Scott-Keltie<br />
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