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    Tusun Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: طوسون پاشا, Arabic: طوسون باشا, Turkish: Tosun Paşa, Ahmet Tosun Paşa; 1794 – 28 September 1816) was the younger son of Muhammad Ali Pasha, Wāli of Egypt between 1805 and 1849, by Amina Hanim. He was the father of Abbas I of Egypt (1812–1854) by princess Pembe Qadin.

    • 1794
    • Wali
    • 28 September 1816 (aged 21–22)
  2. Battle. Muhammad Ali Pasha was determined to launch a second attack, so he dispatched his son Tusun Pasha with a force of two thousand men, who left Taif in late October or early November.

    • Late October or early November 1813
    • Turubah, Saudi Arabia
    • Saudi victory
  3. In 1812, Muhammad Ali Pasha prepared another expedition, with an army of 20,000 men, 18 guns, and three mortars, led by Ahmad Bonaparte. Both Tusun and Ahmad marched again to Wadi Al-Safra and successfully captured it without a fight. Many of the Arab tribes, such as Juhaynah and Harb tribes supported the Ottomans. Battle

    • November 1812
    • Medina, western Arabia
    • Ottoman victory
  4. 12 de ene. de 2016 · If you find our videos helpful you can support us by buying something from amazon.https://www.amazon.com/?tag=wiki-audio-20Tusun Pasha Tusun Pasha (1794–28 S...

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  5. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Fue la mezquita más grande construida en la primera mitad del siglo XIX y es también la más visible de la capital egipcia por su elevada ubicación y la altura de sus minaretes. Fue erigida en memoria de Tusun Pasha, el hijo mayor de Mehmet Alí fallecido en 1816.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2022 · Tusun Pasha crossed the sea towards the Arabian Peninsula in 1226 AH - 1811 AD, and his father, Muhammad Ali Pasha, joined him in 1228 AH - 1813 AD. Imam Saud passed away in 1229 AH - 1814 AD in a critical period in the history of the first Saudi state, where the Ottoman forces were besieging Turbah after the surrender of Makkah and ...

  7. Muhammad `Ali Pasha: Semi-independent ruler of Egypt from 1805 to 1848, he established a dynasty that lasted until 1952. Muhammad ‘Ali started the transformation of Egypt into a modern state that challenged the Ottoman Empire and threatened the European powers’ designs for the Middle East.