
Ahmed Yahya Pasha
Ahmed Yahya Pasha was a prominent political figure in early 20th-century Egypt, known as a leading member of the Wafd Party and a significant cotton trader. He was closely associated with influential personalities of his time, including Omar Tousson and Saad Zaghloul. In 1920, he established the Ahmed Yahya Pasha Mosque in Alexandria, which served as a mosque, school, and his burial site, showcasing Mamluk architectural style and reflecting his contributions to Egyptian society and politics.
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Ahmed Yahya Pasha is considered one of the most important political figures in Egypt and a key member of the Wafd Party.
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