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Aly Maher Pasha (Arabic: علي ماهر باشا; 9 November 1882[1] – 25 August 1960)[2] was an Egyptian political figure.
Aly Maher Pasha
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علي ماهر باشا
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23rd Prime Minister of Egypt | |
In office 23 July 1952 – 7 September 1952 | |
Monarchs | Farouk Fuad II |
Preceded by | Ahmad Najib al-Hilali |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Naguib |
In office 27 January 1952 – 2 March 1952 | |
Monarch | Farouk |
Preceded by | Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ahmad Najib al-Hilali |
In office 18 August 1939 – 28 June 1940 | |
Monarch | Farouk |
Preceded by | Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha |
Succeeded by | Hassan Sabry Pasha |
In office 30 January 1936 – 9 May 1936 | |
Monarchs | Fuad I Farouk |
Preceded by | Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha |
Succeeded by | Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha |
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Born | (1882-11-09)9 November 1882 Cairo, Khedivate of Egypt |
Died | 25 August 1960(1960-08-25) (aged 77) Geneva, Switzerland |
Political party | Ittihad Party |
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He was minister of finance from 1928 to 1929.[3] He served as Prime Minister of Egypt from 30 January 1936 to 9 May 1936, a second term from 18 August 1939 to 28 June 1940, a third term from 27 January 1952 to 2 March 1952 and a final fourth term from 23 July 1952 to 7 September 1952. His final term ended when he was forced to resign for his opposition to the Egyptian land reform initiated by the Revolutionary Command Council during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Egypt 1936 |
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Egypt 1939–1940 |
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Egypt 1952 |
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Egypt 1952 |
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