Muhammad Ali Pasha receives messages from his son

Muhammad Ali Pasha receives messages from his son's campaign in Arabia

(Mehemet Ali (1769-1849) recoit des messages de son fils en campagne en Arabie - Muhammad Ali Pasha or Mehmet Ali receives messages from his son's campaign in Arabia. In order to secure the defeat of opposition in Arabia, Muhammad Ali dispatched his son, Ib)


Jean Adolphe Beauce

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Muhammad Ali Pasha receives messages from his son's campaign in Arabia by Jean Adolphe Beauce. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · africa · army · egypt · north africa · message · drawing · drawing · france french · egypt egyptian · north africa · population · culture · arab civilization · news · communication · soldier · king · Defeat
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