Hussein Kamel of Egypt
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Sultan Hussein Kamel (Arabic: السلطان حسين كامل, Turkish: Sultan Hüseyin Kamil Paşa[dubious ]; November 1853 – 9 October 1917) was the Sultan of Egypt from 19 December 1914 to 9 October 1917, during the British protectorate over Egypt.
Hussein Kamel was the son of Khedive Isma'il Pasha, who ruled Egypt from 1863 to 1879. Hussein Kamel was declared Sultan of Egypt on 19 December 1914, after the occupying British forces had deposed his nephew, Khedive Abbas Hilmi II, on 5 November 1914. The newly created Sultanate of Egypt was declared a British protectorate. This brought to an end the de jure Ottoman sovereignty over Egypt, which had been largely nominal since Muhammad Ali's seizure of power in 1805.
Upon Hussein Kamel's death, his only son, Prince Kamal al-Din Husayn, declined the succession, and Hussein Kamel's brother Ahmed Fuad ascended the throne as Fuad I. At the beginning of Naguib Mahfouz's novel Palace Walk, Ahmad Abd al-Jawwad says "What a fine man Prince Kamal al-Din Husayn is! Do you know what he did? He refused to ascend the throne of his late father so long as the British are in charge."[1]
Honours
Imperial Order of the Osmans, 1st Class
Order of Nobility, 1st Class
- 23x15px Knight of the Order of Franz Joseph, 1st Class, 1869
Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword, 1891
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB), 1914
Grand Cross of the Legion d'Honneur, 1916
Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, 1916
Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer, 1916
Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown, 1916
Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II, 1917
References
- ↑ Naguib Mahfouz, Palace Walk (Anchor Books, 1991), p. 12
External links
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Hussein Kamel of Egypt
Born: 21 November 1853 Died: 9 October 1917 |
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Preceded by as Khedive of Egypt and Sudan | Sultan of Egypt and Sudan 19 December 1914 - 9 October 1917 |
Succeeded by Fuad I |
Recreated
Title last held by
Tuman Bay II |
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Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister of Public Works 26 August 1872 - 7 September 1875 |
Succeeded by Ibrahim Yakan Pasha |
Preceded by | Speaker of the Legislative Council 30 January 1909 - 3 March 1910 |
Succeeded by Mahmoud Fahmi Pasha |
Preceded by as Ottoman Suzerain | Head of state of Egypt 19 December 1914 - 9 October 1917 |
Succeeded by Fuad I |
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