Ibrahim Agha.b. at Konya, ca. 1700, of Kurdish stock who
originated from Ilic in Eastern Anatolia. Moved with his
family from Konia to Adrianople, then to Kavala in
Macedonia. He had issue:
1)
'Usman Agha. b. at Adrianople. He d.
at Kavala, Macedonia, having had issue, three
sons:
(1)
Captain Khalil Agha.
Sometime Capt. of Irregulars
(Volunteers), who served in Egypt
and was succeeded in his post by
his first cousin, Muhammad 'Ali
Pasha. He d. at Kavala.
ii)
Ibrahim Agha. A former tobacco
merchant and cdr. of irregulars (Yol
Agassi), sometime cdt. of the
fortress guarding Kavala Pass. m.
(first) Khadria Khanum, daughter
of the Governor of Kavala. m.
(second) Zainab Khanum, daughter
of Husain Agha, Çorbaci
(Military Cdr) of Kavala. He d. at
Kavala, before 30th August
1791 (bur. there), having had
issue, thirteen sons and five daughters,
most of whom died young, including:
(1)
Tusun Agha. Ancester of
the Yeghen family. He d.
before 25th November 1826 (bur.
Imam al-Shafi'i Cemetery, Cairo),
having had issue:
(a)
Lieutenant-General H.E.
Tusun 'Ali Pasha. b.
at Kavala, Macedonia,
1793. Cdr. Egyptian
forces in Sennar
1821-1824. Raised to the
rank of MîrmîranPasha 8th
September 1824, prom. beylerbeyi
rütbesi 1830. He wask. 1830 (bur.
Imam al-Shafi'i Cemetery,
Cairo).
(2)
H.H. Muhammad 'Ali Pasha,
Vali of Egypt, etc. (s/o
Zainab) - see below.
(3) A
daughter, who m. and had
issue, a son:
(a)
Tahir Pasha.
(Muhammad 'Ali's sister's
son). Raised to the title
of Mîrmîran Pasha
before 1806. Assisted his
uncle in defeating the
mamluks and attaining
power. Supervisor of
Customs at Buluq, and
Superviser of Taverns. Hed. at Alexandria,
April 1818 (bur.
al-Siba, Cairo), having
had issue, a son:
(i)
Lieutenant-General H.E. (Sahib
us-Sa'ada) Ahmad Pasha
Tahir. b. at
Kavala, Macedonia. Raised
to the title of Mîrmîran
Pasha, March 1819.
Governor of Upper Egypt
1820-1834. m.
Khadija Khanum. Hed. ca. 1850.
(4) A
daughter. m. Ahmad Bey,
sometime ADC to Sultan Muhammad
II of Turkey.
(a)
H.E. (Sahib us-Sa'ada)
Ismail Pasha. b.
1818. Governor of Aleppo
1840.
(6)
xxx, who m. and had issue:
(a)
Husain Bey. b.
1798. He d. after
1840.
(7)
Zubaida Khanum. m. Miralai
Mustafa Bey (d. at
Alexandria, 13th May
1816 (bur. Imam al-Shafi'i
Cemetery, Cairo), a former cheese
and tobacco trader, Governor of
al-Sharqiya 1809-1811, Cdr. of
the Dalat troops (Dali Basha?)
1811-1816, brother of Amina Khanum,
princiapl wife of Muhammad 'Ali Pasha,
and son of 'Ali Agha,
sometime Bimbashi of
Nusretli. She d. before 25th
November 1826 (bur. Imam
al-Shafi'i Cemetery, Cairo),
having had issue, at least three
sons - see Yeghen.
(8)
Zohra Pasha (a sister of Muhammad
'Ali). m. …She d.
1825 (bur. Imam al-Shafi'i
Cemetery, Cairo), having had
issue, a daughter:
(a)
Kulsum [Gulsun] Khanum.m. as his first
wife (div. 185x)
H.E. (Sahib ul-Ma'ali)
Muhammad Sabit Pasha
(b. 1820; d.
1901), Private Sec. to
Muhammad 'Ali the Great
1847-1848, Minister for
Justice 1878, Charitable
Endowments, Education and
the Interior 1884,
Khedevial Envoy at
Istanbul 1881-1882,
Presdt. Privy Cncl.
1884-1901, a younger son
of the Circassian Chief
of the Nahoush. She had
issue, four sons:
(i)
(Sahib ul-Izza)
Khalil Sabit Bey.
m. Tawhida Khanum,
daughter of
Lieutenant-General H.E. (Sahib
us-Sa'ada) Ahmad
Shukri Yeghen Pasha,
sometime C-in-C (Saraskar)
Egyptian Forces in the
Hijaz, Governor of Jeddah
and Mecca.
(ii)
(Sahib ul-Izza)
Jamil Sabit Bey. m.
Fatima Ra'afat Khanum,
daughter of (Sahib
ul-Izza) Ibrahim
Ahmad Nayer Yeghen Bey.
He had issue, two sons:
1.
(Sahib ul-Izza)
Ahmad Sabit Bey.
2.
(Sahib ul-Izza)
Muhsin Sabit Bey. b.
10th July
1903. m. 9th
March 1932, Sajuda
[Sutouda] Khanum (b.
at Cairo, Egypt, 22nd
May 1908 (or 1918); d.
26th May
1973), youngest daughter
of (Sahib ul-Izza)
'Ali Riza Yeghen Bey,
by his wife, Nimat Khanum,
eldest daughter of his
uncle, H.E. (Sahib
us-Sa'ada) Saleh
Rushdi Yeghen Pasha.
He d. 1st
September 1971.
(iii)
H.E. (Sahib us-Sa'ada)
Saleh Sabit Pasha.
He d. 1918.
(iv)
(Sahib ul-Izza)
Aziz Sabit Bey.
iii)
Mustafa Agha. He remained at Adrianople
and did not move to Kavala with his brothers.
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