Muhammad Ali of Egypt - Wali ruled until 1848
Time: 1848
Place: Egypt
Details: Ibrahim, progressively crippled by rheumatic pains and tuberculosis (he was beginning to cough up blood), was sent to Italy to take the waters, Muhammad Ali, in 1846, traveled to Constantinople. There he approached the Sultan, expressed his fears, and made his peace, explaining: "[My son] Ibrahim is old and sick, [my grandson] Abbas is indolent, and then children will rule Egypt. How will they keep Egypt?" After he secured hereditary rule for his family, the Wali ruled until 1848, when senility made further governance by him impossible.
Related
Near
Mamluks-Al-Ashraf Janbalat was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt in 1500
Saturday Jun 30, 1500 - Cairo, Egypt
Mamluks-Aybak was the first of the Mamluk sultans
Jul, 1250 - Cairo, Egypt
Mamluks-Barquq was the first Sultan of the Mamluk Burji dynasty of Egypt
1382 - Cairo, Egypt
Mamluks-Al-Malik al-Kamil was the Mamluk sultan in August 1345
Aug, 1345 - Cairo, Egypt
Mamluks-The sultan Turanshah arrived in Egypt
Sunday Feb 27, 1250 - Cairo, Egypt
1848
Algerian War-Integral part of France
1848 - Algeria
German revolutions of 1848–1849-The first major outbreak came in Palermo
Jan, 1848 - Palermo, Italy
Revolutions of 1848-Urban workers
Jan, 1848 - Europe
German revolutions of 1848–1849-Causes of events of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
Saturday Jan 1, 1848 - Central Europe (Present-Day Austria)
Unification of Italy-Unification process was precipitated by the revolutions of 1848
Jan, 1848 - Italy