Prince Omar Toussoun
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Prince Mohamed Omar Toussoun (1872–1944) was an Egyptian prince of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. He is one of the most admired princes of the Muhammad Ali family. He was famous for his excellence in many fields, his charitable works, his discoveries and his writings in Geography, History and Archaeology. He published many books and maps in Arabic and French, and he was the first to suggest sending a delegation from Egypt to the Versailles conference to demand its independence, a task later accomplished by Saad Zaghloul.[1][2]
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Born | (1872-09-08)8 September 1872 Alexandria, Sultanate of Egypt | ||||
Died | 26 January 1944(1944-01-26) (aged 71) Alexandria, Kingdom of Egypt | ||||
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Spouse | Princess Bahiga Hassan (1877–1947) | ||||
Issue | Prince Said Omar Toussoun (1901–1980) Prince Hassan Omar Toussoun (1901–1948) Princess Amina Omar Toussoun (1903–1982) Prince Esmat Omar Toussoun (1904–1918). | ||||
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House | House of Muhammad Ali | ||||
Father | Prince Mohamed Toussoun Pasha | ||||
Mother | Princess Bahshat Hour | ||||
Religion | Islam | ||||
Occupation | Historian, archaeologist, explorer |
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