After the French withdrew from Egypt in 1801, a power struggle ensued between the Mamluk, the United Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire, and Egypt was nominally restored to the Ottoman Empire. Umar Makram allied with Muhammed Ali, the commander of the Albanians troops within the army sent by the Empire to restore order.
In May 1805, Egyptians led by Umar Makram forced the Ottoman Sultan at the time, Selim III to replace the Wali Ahmed Khurshid Pasha with Muhammed Ali. Britain disagreed with this decision and attempted to invade Egypt in the Alexandria expedition of 1807.
Umar Makram soon discovered that Muhammed Ali planned to rule Egypt by himself and objected to a foreign ruler. Muhammed Ali Exile Umar Makram to Damietta on 9 August 1809, where he stayed for four years. Makram then moved to Tanta, where he died in 1822.
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