Historical records matching Al-Amir Abbas Hilmi II, Khedive of Egypt (1892-1914)
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About Al-Amir Abbas Hilmi II, Khedive of Egypt (1892-1914)
HH Abbas II Hilmi Bey (also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha) (Arabic: عباس حلمي باشا) (14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (8 January 1892 – 19 December 1914).[1]
Early life
Abbas II was the great-great-grandson of Muhammad Ali. He succeeded his father, Tewfik Pasha, as Khedive of Egypt and Sudan. As a boy he visited the United Kingdom, and he had a number of British tutors in Cairo including a governess who taught him English. In a profile of Abbas II, the boys' annual Chums gives a lengthy account of his education (Chums, No. 232, Vol. V, 17 February 1897). His father established a small school near the Abdin Palace where European, Arab and Turkish masters taught Abbas and his brother Prince Mehemet Ali. An American officer in the Egyptian army took charge of his military training. At the age of twelve he was sent to the Haxius School in Geneva in preparation for his entry into the Theresianum in Vienna. In addition to Arabic and Turkish, he had good conversational knowledge of English, French and German............read more...
Honour: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold of Belgium - 1911
Al-Amir Abbas Hilmi II, Khedive of Egypt (1892-1914)'s Timeline
1874 |
July 14, 1874
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Egypt
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1895 |
February 12, 1895
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1896 |
June 9, 1896
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1897 |
November 27, 1897
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1899 |
February 20, 1899
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Montaza, Alexandria, Egypt
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1900 |
September 29, 1900
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1902 |
February 4, 1902
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1944 |
December 19, 1944
Age 70
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Geneva, Switzerland
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