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IsmÄÊ¿Ä«l Bey al-KabÄ«r (the Elder, d. 1205/1791) was one of the most prominent amÄ«rs of the QazdÅ«ghlÄ« faction that dominated the
Ottoman province of Egypt during the second half of the eighteenth century. He was among the cadre of young mamlūks (military slaves) of Georgian descent introduced into
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After Abu Dhahab's death (1775) Ismail Bey rallied the remaining mamluks of Ali Bey but failed to prevent Abu
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made this impossible. Ismail Bey and almost the whole of his faction was wiped out because of the plague. After the
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from succeeding him. Murad tried to poison him, however, Ismail and the Ali-Bey-faction (
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Egypt by the QazdÅ«ghlÄ« leader IbrÄhÄ«m
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Ali Bey used the opportunity to declare Egypt's independence from the
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revolt in Lower Egypt (1768). Acting on Ali's orders he also invaded
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Bonaparte in Ãgypten - Aus den
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and subdued all of its ports and coastal towns north of
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