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Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha

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Ilhami Pasha

Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha (3 January 1836 in Cairo – 9 September 1860 at Bebek Palace in Istanbul) was the only surviving son of Abbas I of Egypt and his wife Mahvash Khanum Effendi (Turkish: Mahveş Hanımefendi). When he was thirteen years of age Ibrahim was circumcised in 1849. In March 1854, a messenger from Istanbul announced the betrothal of Münire Sultan to Prince Ibrahim Ilhamy Pasha. Large public celebrations were proclaimed and the viceroy was reported to be highly pleased with the news. He married (Nikah) on 31 July 1857 at Istanbul, the Ottoman Princess Münire Sultan (daughter of Abdulmejid I).

Prince Ibrahim died in 1860 when his boat capsized while crossing the Bosphorus, near Bebek Palace.

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