Raghib Pasha | |
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Perdana Menteri Mesir | |
Berkuasa | 18 Juni 1882 – 21 Agustus 1882 |
Pendahulu | Urabi Pasha |
Penerus | Muhammad Sharif Pasha |
Kelahiran | 1819 Chios, Yunani |
Kematian | 1884 Mesir |
Isma'il ibn Ahmad ibn Hassan bani Yani (bahasa Arab: إسماعيل بن أحمد بن حسن بني يني), atau ringkasnya dikenal sebagai Isma'il Ragheb Pasha (bahasa Arab: إسماعيل راغب باشا) (1819–1884), adalah seorang politisi Yunani Utsmaniyah yang menjadi Perdana Menteri Mesir[1] yang juga memegang beberapa jabatan penting di pemerintahan.
Isma'il Ragheb adalah seorang berketurunan Yunani[2][3][4][5] dan terlahir di Yunani[6] pada tanggal 18 Agustus 1819 di bagian kepulauan Chios setalah terjadinya Pembantaian besar di sana[7] yakni di Candia[8] yang merupakan masih wilayah Kreta. Setelah dia diculik ke Anatolia, dia dibawa ke Mesir sebagai budak oleh Ibrahim Pasha pada 1830[9] dan kemudian masuk Islam.
PRIME MINISTERS * Ragheb Pasha was Prime Minister from July 12, 1882
This Ragheb Pasha, a decrepit old man with a reputation of venality, was of Greek extraction, and had originally been a Greek slave.
Ragheb Bey, as I knew him first, was a Candiote, a Mussulman of Greek origin, and gifted with the financial cunning of his race. He began political life in Egypt under Said Pasha, as an employe in the financial department where he was speedily promoted to a high…
Isma'il Pasha Raghib and al-Shaykh al-Bakri. Raghib was an established figure in the state administrative machinery, who came from Greek origins, and who had held various portfolios in finance and served as President of the first Majlis Shura al-Nuwwab in 1866.
Ragheb Pasha is (as mentioned by Ninet) of Greek descent, though a Moslem
Isma'il Raghib was born in Greece in 1819; the sources differ over his homeland. After first being kidnapped to Anatolia, he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 (1830/1), by Ibrahim Pasha, and there he was ‘converted’ from Christianity
Raghib Pasha, the new Minister — by birth a Sciote Greek, sold into Egypt after the massacre of 1822 — is said to be an able administrator, and enjoys a high personal character
Ragheb Bey, as I knew him first, was a Candiote, a Mussulman of Greek origin
Isma'il Raghib …After first being kidnapped to Anatolia, he was brought as a slave to Egypt in 1246 (1830/1), by Ibrahim Pasha, and there he was ‘converted’ from Christianity