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Ismāʿīl Bey ( 1735? - March 1791), also known as Ismail Bey al-Kabir ("the Great") was a emir and regent of .


Biography
Ismail was of origin, and became a of the Ali Bey al-Kabir in . During the Russo-Turkish War Ali Bey used the opportunity to declare Egypt's independence from the . On Ali's behalf Ismail Bey suppressed a pro- revolt in Lower Egypt (1768). Acting on Ali's orders he also invaded and subdued all of its ports and coastal towns north of (1770). When Ali Bey's most trusted general (and brother-in-law) Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab betrayed him and marched against , Ismail Bey was sent out to intercept him but was forced to surrender and to submit (1772).

After Abu Dhahab's death (1775) Ismail Bey rallied the remaining mamluks of Ali Bey but failed to prevent Abu Dhahabs comrades Ibrahim Bey and from succeeding him. Murad tried to poison him, however, Ismail and the Ali-Bey-faction ( Alawiyya) managed to expel the Abu-Dhahab-faction ( Muhammadiyya) from Cairo to Upper Egypt (1777). A few months later several Alawiyya-emirs changed sides. Ibrahim and Murad came back and forced Ismail to flee (1778).

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Following the intervention of the admiral Hasan Pasha in 1786 Ismail Bey returned to and was installed as (civil governor and de facto ruler) while Ibrahim and Murad escaped to Upper Egypt again. Due to another Russo-Turkish War the withdrew the Ottoman troops the next year. Ismail Bey asked the French consul whether could send military instructors and training units. However, the French Revolution made this impossible. Ismail Bey and almost the whole of his faction was wiped out because of the plague. After the -regime collapsed, Ibrahim and Murad returned and took over the power again. Murad decided to reside in Ismail's palace.


Literature
  • ʿAbdarraḥmān al-Ǧabartī, Arnold Hottinger (translator): Bonaparte in Ägypten - Aus den Chroniken von ʿAbdarraḥmān al-Ǧabartī, pages 58–71. Piper, Munich 1989
  • Robin Leonard Bidwell: Dictionary of Modern Arab History, pages 205 und 286f. London/New York 1998
  • M. W. Daly, Carl F. Petry: The Cambridge History of Egypt, Volume 2, pages 79–85. Cambridge 1998


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