File:ModernEgypt, Prince Ahmed Rifaat Pasha, PRS 2030 1.JPG

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English: Portrait of Ahmed Rifaat Pasha (1825–1858), former heir apparent to the Egyptian throne. The portrait was published in Al-Musawwar magazine in an article by Aziz Khanki entitled "Succession to the throne and heirs to the throne in the Muhammad Ali Dynasty" (ولاية العهد وأولياء العهد في أسرة محمد علي). A caption in the newspaper indicates that the portrait comes from the collection of Prince Omar Toussoun. Although the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which hosts a scanned copy of the article on its website, does not indicate its date of publication, it was almost certainly published prior to 1952 for two reasons. Firstly, the extremely deferential tone used by the author would have been impossible to use in a newspaper after the 1952 Revolution. Secondly, the fact that Crown Prince Ahmed Fouad (born in 1952) is not mentioned anywhere in the article makes it seem likely that it was published prior to his birth.
العربية: الأمير أحمد باشا رفعت.
Date before 1952
date QS:P,+1952-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1952-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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