Ahmad Pasha
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Ahmad Pasha is the name of:
- Ahmad Mahir PashaAhmad Mahir PashaAhmed Maher Pasha was the Prime Minister of Egypt from October 10, 1944 to February 24, 1945. He was a member of the Saadist Institutional Party and was appointed Prime Minister following the removal of Mustafa an-Nahhas Pasha by King Farouk.After assuming power he called for new elections and...
(1888–1945), Egyptian prime minister 1944–1945 - Ahmad Rifaat PashaAhmad Rifaat PashaAhmad Rifaat Pasha was a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty of Egypt. He was heir presumptive to Sa'id Pasha.However, in 1858 a special train conveying Ahmad Rifaat Pasha was being carried on a car float across the Nile at Kafr el-Zayyat...
(1825–1858), member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty of Egypt and heir presumptive to Sa'id Pasha - Ahmad Shuja PashaAhmad Shuja PashaLieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha , HI is the current Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence , Pakistan's premier intelligence service since October 2008. He was due to reach the age of superannuation on 18 March 2010, but has received two extensions. His tenure was extended by a...
(born 1952), Pakistani general and director of the ISI - Ahmad Zaki PashaAhmad Zaki PashaAhmad Zaki Pasha was an Egyptian philologist, sometimes called the Dean of Arabism , and longtime secretary of the Egyptian Cabinet.-Civil service:...
(1867–1934), Egyptian philologist and secretary of the Egyptian Cabinet - Ahmad Ziwar PashaAhmad Ziwar PashaAhmad Ziwar Pasha was the prime minister of Egypt from 24 November 1924 to 7 June 1926....
(1864–1945), Egyptian prime minister 1924–1926 - Ahmad Khurshid Pasha (died 1822), Ottoman official
- Ahmad Pasha ibn Ridwan (died 1607), governor of Damascus and Gaza
- Claude Alexandre de BonnevalClaude Alexandre de BonnevalClaude Alexandre, Comte de Bonneval was a French army officer who later went into the service of the Ottoman Empire, eventually converting to Islam and becoming known as Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa....
(1675–1747), French army officer who worked for Ottomans