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Why is Muhammad Ali sometimes called the father of Egypt?

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What ruler is sometimes called the father of modern Egypt due to the reforms he made?

Muhammad Ali


Who was Muhammad Ali not the boxer?

"Father of Modern Egypt" unsuccessful attempt to drive Napoleon from Egypt in 1799; introduced political and economic reforms set Egypt on the rod to becoming a complex industrialized society.


Which capital of ancient Egypt was sometimes called?

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How did Muhammad ali seek to modernize Egypt?

Muhammad Ali is considered as the father of modern Egypt. He introduced lot of developmental programs to Egypt. He renewed the military, education, agricultural fields, etc. He also started factories, and improved the agricultural fields by producing the worlds best cotton. He also established a good relationship with Europe.


Who was the Egyptian leader who laid the foundation for modern Egypt?

Muhammad Ali of Egypt laid the foundation for modern Egypt. He is regarded as the founder of modern Egypt because of military, economic and social reforms he started.


Which capital of ancient Egypt was sometimes called 'the city of a hundred gates'?

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Which capital of ancient Egypt was sometimes called the city of hundred gates?

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When did Muhammad Fawzi die?

Muhammad Fawzi died on October 20, 1966, in Egypt of cancer.


Where did Muhammad Ali institute a series of reforms?

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What country did Muhammad Ali make reforms in?

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Why do they call Lower Egypt White Egypt?

Before Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt were united they both had different crowns. Upper Egypt had a red crown and Lower Egypt had a white crown, and it was sometimes called white Egypt after the crown.