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The Pasha: How Mehemet Ali Defied the West, 1839-1841
Letitia W. Ufford
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| #4615102 in Books | McFarland | 2007-07-30 | 2007-07-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.97 x.61 x7.05l,1.07 | File type: PDF | 271 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The Pasha|By H. H. Wilcox|Letitia W. Ufford makes the goals of her work obvious by clearly stating them in her thesis. Ufford wishes to edify those that read The Pahsa on the events surrounding Mehemet Ali and his European counterparts during the brief period of 1839 to 1841. Ufford, by analyzing all parties involved, seeks to grant the reader multiple perspectives of how eve||Mehemet (or Muhammad or Mehmet) Ali (1767-1848) looms large in l9th Century Middle Eastern diplomatic history. Juridically simply the governor (pasha) of Ottoman Egypt he became in fact a threat to the Ottoman Empire. Earlier in the 1830s he had wrested Syria
With striking parallels to recent confrontations in Iraq, this is the story of the first Western international coalition to suppress an aggressive Middle Eastern ruler. The challenger was Mehemet Ali Pasha, called the founder of modern Egypt. Convinced that the Europeans would never be able to unite against him, he sought, with charm, brilliance and bravado, to create a powerful Muslim counterweight to the encroaching West.
Drawing on research on three contin...
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