A brand of cigars named for Murad Bey Murad Bey (1750 - 1801) was an Egyptian Mameluke chieftain, cavalry commander and joint ruler of Egypt with Ibrahim Bey. A label for Murad Bey brand cigars. ...
A label for Murad Bey brand cigars. ...
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1801 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
An Ottoman Mamluk, from 1810 Mamluks (or Mameluks) (the Arabic word usually translates as owned, singular: مملوك plural: مماليك) comprised slave soldiers used by the Muslim Caliphs and the Ottoman Empire, and who on more than one occasion seized power for themselves. ...
An army unit consisting of mounted soldiers is commonly known as cavalry. ...
Ibrahim Beys mansion on Al-Rudah Island, near Cairo Ibrahim Bey (1735 - 1817) was an Mameluke chieftain, military commander and joint ruler of Egypt. ...
Following his defeat at the hands of Napoleon's armies at the Battle of the Pyramids, Murad fled to Upper Egypt, mounting a brief guerrilla campaign that staved off Desaix for a year. Bonaparte as general, by Antoine-Jean Gros. ...
Battle of the Pyramids, Francois-Louis-Joseph Watteau, 1798-1799. ...
Map of Upper and Lower Egypt Ancient Egypt was divided into two kingdoms, known as Upper and Lower Egypt. ...
Guerrilla (also called a partisan) is a term borrowed from Spanish (from guerra meaning war) used to describe small combat groups. ...
Louis Charles Antoine Desaix de Veygoux (1768 - June 14, 1800), was a French military leader. ...
In 1800, Murad made peace with Jean Baptiste Kléber, and agreed to garrison Cairo, but died of bubonic plague on his journey there. 1800 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
Jean Baptiste Kléber Jean Baptiste Kléber (9 March 1753 - 14 June 1800) was a French general. ...
For people named Garrison, see Garrison (disambiguation). ...
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Bubonic plague is an infectious disease that is believed to have caused several epidemics or pandemics throughout history. ...
Note that, in accordance with Turkish custom of the time, Murad was only given a single name at birth, and that "bey" is an honorific. Categories: Stub | Ottoman Empire | Titles ...
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