Ahmed Rifaat Pasha
Born(1825-12-08)8 December 1825
Cairo, Egypt Eyalet, Ottoman Empire[1]
Died15 May 1858(1858-05-15) (aged 32)
Kafr el-Zayyat, Egypt Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Burial
Hosh al-Basha Mausoleum of Imam al-Shafi'i, Cairo, Egypt
Spouse
  • Shams Hanim
  • Azmraftar Qadin
  • Dilbar Jihan Qadin
  • Za'faran Qadin
Issue
Arabicأحمد رفعت باشا
DynastyMuhammad Ali
FatherIbrahim Pasha of Egypt
MotherShivakiar Qadin
ReligionIslam

Ahmad Rifaat Pasha (8 December 1825 – 15 May 1858) was a member of the Muhammad Ali dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, and his consort Shivakiar Qadin.

Death

He was heir presumptive to Sa'id Pasha. However, in 1858, a special train conveying Ahmad Rifaat Pasha was being carried on a car float across the Nile at Kafr el-Zayyat.[2] The train fell off the car float into the river where the prince drowned.[2]

Sa'id outlived Ahmad Rifaat until 1863, when he was succeeded by Isma'il Pasha.

Personal life

His consorts were Shams Hanim (died 1891),[3] known as "Princess Ahmad",[4] mother of Ibrahim Fahmi Pasha (1847–1893),[3] Azmraftar Qadin (died 1904), mother of Ahmad Kamal Pasha (1857–1907),[3] Dilbar Jihan Qadin (died 1900), mother of Ayn al-Hayat Ahmad (1858–1910),[3] and Za'faran Qadin, an Abyssinian, and mother of a son and a daughter.[5]

Ancestry

See also

References

  1. "Ahmad Rifaat Pasha, Crown Prince of Egypt". Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  2. 1 2 Hughes, Hugh (1981). Middle East Railways. Harrow: Continental Railway Circle. p. 17. ISBN 0-9503469-7-7.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Doumani, Beshara (2003). Family History in the Middle East: Household, Property, and Gender. SUNY Press. p. 270. ISBN 978-0-791-48707-5.
  4. Chennells, E. (1893). Recollections of an Egyptian Princess. William Blackwood. p. 274.
  5. Walz, T.; Cuno, K.M. (2010). Race and Slavery in the Middle East: Histories of Trans-Saharan Africans in Nineteenth-century Egypt, Sudan, and the Ottoman Mediterranean. American University in Cairo Press. p. 54. ISBN 978-977-416-398-2.
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