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How To Use Khedive In A Sentence

  • He was also, on the whole, for the Khedive on the grounds that at least he was the devil they knew.
  • Through the large windows where once the Khedive held high court, the sunshine blazed upon vistaed leagues of Desert. Four Weird Tales
  • His son Tawfik Pasha succeeded him as the Khedive of Egypt.
  • The whole 6,000 paraded in their battalions and marched past the Khedive and their country's flag.
  • The Cataract was opened in 1899 in a ceremony attended by Abbas Helmy, the Khedive of Egypt, as well as by British dignitaries such as a son of Queen Victoria, Winston Churchill and Lord and Lady Cromer.
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  • The Khedive also supported academic journals, including one that aided the spread of science and scholarship among Egyptians.
  • On display are the royal trains of the Khedives and their magnificent carriages.
  • Three times she had changed her rigging and now sailed as a barkentine, bound for a speculative run to Manila for an overload of mahogany which the Khedive of Egypt required for a palace he was building. Hawaii
  • Indeed, the first stirrings of Egyptian nationalism took the form of a protest against the noxious, parasitical "Europeanism" of Khedive Ismail and his courtiers. The New World of Islam
  • He finally declared Egypt as an autonomous state under the Ottoman sovereignty, and started a dynasty of Khedives and Kings that lasted for over a century.
  • To the south of Mohammed Ali's Mosque is his ‘Jewel Palace’, the Qasr el-Gawhara, which was used as a museum for the jewels of the Khedives after the 1952 revolution.
  • It was French culture and French institutions which the Khedives had tried to adopt.
  • He was the Governor and then the Khedive of Egypt from January 19, 1863 to June 26, 1879.
  • Disraeli's purchase of the shares of the Khedive of Egypt in the Suez Canal Company was a further blow to the French, who had not forgotten that Great Britain had displaced French power in Canada and India in the eighteenth century.
  • Outside the main stage, however, in the forestage areas on both sides, set designer Ulfat Gouda placed two mini realistic sets, facing each other, one representing a corner of an ornate sitting room in a gorgeous palace, alternately occupied by the Khedive and Shawqi, and the other, part of a drab living room in a humble home, alternately occupied by Hafiz and the modern historian. Al-Ahram Weekly Online
  • Further inside is the white marble tomb of Bambah Qadin, and behind this the tomb of Khedive Tawfik.
  • Now soldiers without number, gladly risking death, had deserted from the army of the Khedive; they had bought themselves out with enormous backsheesh, they had been thieves, murderers, panderers, that they might be freed from service by some corrupt pasha or bimbashi; but no one in the knowledge of the world had ever been expelled from the army of the Khedive. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • In 1875 Disraeli bought the Khedive's large holding in the shares of the company which ran the canal.
  • This train was only built for the use of Khedive, Saiid Pasha.
  • That project came to naught in 1869, when Bartholdi's small sculptural models were rejected by the Egyptian khedive, Ismael Pasha, already up to his viceroyal ears in debt. Liberty as Statue and Symbol
  • Part of the Ottoman Empire from 1517, it became practically autonomous under the rule of the Khedives during the nineteenth century.
  • Khedive and the Sultan as his suzerain, which is exactly the position taken up by Lord Salisbury in his despatch of September 9, 1898. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan

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