Isma'il Kamil Pasha

Isma'il Kamil Pasha (Egyptian Arabic: إسماعيل كامل باشا, romanized: Ismā‘īl Kamil Bāshā; 1795 – 1822) was the third son of Mahammad Ali Pasha of Egypt, and the leader of the campaign he sent in 1820, to annex Sudan. He was burned to death in a plot prepared for him by Mek Nimr, the Ja'ali King of Shendi, in 1822, in response to an insult directed at him by Ismail, rebuking him for the people of Shendi revolting and attacking slave convoys heading to Egypt.

Isma'il Kamil
Pasha
Wāli of Sudan
Reign21 November 1820 – 1821
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorMuhammad Bey al-Daftardar
Born1795
Ottoman Empire
Died1822 (aged 2627)
Shendi, Egyptian Sudan, Egypt Eyalet
Burial
Hosh al-Basha, Cairo, Egypt Eyalet, now (Egypt)
DynastyMuhammad Ali dynasty
FatherMuhammad Ali of Egypt
ReligionSunni Islam
Isma'il Kamil Pasha
Battles/wars
  • Egyptian conquest of Sudan
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