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Wat (wie) is Qasim Abbas Khan - definitie


Qasim Abbas Khan         
POLITICIAN IN PAKISTAN
Qasim Abbas Khan is a Pakistani politician and the member-elect of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab.
Qasim Khan         
KHAN OF QASIM
Prince Kasim; Qasim khan; Khan, Qasim
Qasím Khan (or Qasim of Kasimov) (died 1469) was the first khan of the Tatar Qasim Khanate, from 1452 to his death in 1469. He was the son of Kazan khan Oluğ Möxämmäd.
Abbas II of Egypt         
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  • Abbas II with King George V in 1911
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  • Painting commemorating Abbas II's 1909 [[Hajj]] pilgrimage, including his portrait on the left
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KHEDIVE OF EGYPT AND SUDAN (1874-1944) (R. 1892-1914)
Abbas Hilmi Pasha; Abbas II Hilmi; 'Abbas II; 'Abbas Hilmi; Abbas Hilmi II; Abbas Helmi 2; `Abbas Hilmi Pasha; Abbas Helmy II; Abbas Helmy; Abbas Helmi II; Do' abbas Hilmi Pasha; 'Abbas Hilmi II; Abbas Helmi II of Egypt

Abbas II Helmy Bey (also known as ʿAbbās Ḥilmī Pāshā, Arabic: عباس حلمي باشا) (14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt and Sudan, ruling from 8 January 1892 to 19 December 1914. In 1914, after the Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in World War I, the nationalist Khedive was removed by the British, then ruling Egypt, in favour of his more pro-British uncle, Hussein Kamel, marking the de jure end of Egypt's four-century era as a province of the Ottoman Empire, which had begun in 1517.