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Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha

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Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha
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Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha (died 26 August 1930, Arabic: عبد الرحيم صبري باشا) was the governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919 and served as the minister of Agriculture. He was the father of Queen Nazli.

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His father was Hussein Sabri,[1] who served as a governor in multiple regions.[citation needed] His mother was Niaz Hanim.

Abdel Rahim Sabri was part of the Egyptian Intelligentsia that studied in Europe.[2] He was a supporter of the Wafd Party, and a close friend of Sa'ad Zaghlol.[3][4]

He married Tawfika Sherif Hanim, daughter of Mohamed Sherif Pasha, Prime-Minister of Egypt, and Nazli Hanim,[5] and had five children with her:[6]

The couple moved between Cairo and Alexandria, and eventually moved to a large palace in Dokki. The palace had a large garden, which included a group of beautiful flowers, plants, and trees.[7][8]

His daughter Nawal, died at the age of 6, and he named the palace where he lived in after her.[9][10]

Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha was governor of Menofia from 1913 to 1917.[6] During that time, he built a strong relationship with Prince Fuad (later King Fuad).[5][11] When Fuad I became the Sultan, Abdel Rahim Sabri served as governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919.[6] After King Fuad I married Nazli Sabri, he elected Abdel Rahim Sabri as minister of Agriculture in May 1919.[5][12]

Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha was also president of Shura council.[10] He became Minister of Communications in Adly's transition Cabinet. from 4 October 1929 to 31 December 1929.[13]

Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha died on 26 August 1930.[14]

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Legacy

One of the streets in Dokki was named after him.[15]

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