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  • 20 Para 1863, KM# Pn12, Egypt, Eyalet / Khedivate, Abdülaziz, Mohamed Sa'id Pasha
  • 20 Para 1863, KM# Pn12, Egypt, Eyalet / Khedivate, Abdülaziz, Mohamed Sa'id Pasha
Description

Abdülaziz (1830–1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876. He was the first Ottoman Sultan who travelled to Western Europe, visiting a number of important European capitals including Paris, London and Vienna in the summer of 1867.

Apart from his passion for the Ottoman Navy, which had the world's third-largest fleet in 1875 (after the British and French navies), the Sultan took an interest in documenting the Ottoman Empire. He was also interested in literature and was a talented classical music composer. He was deposed on grounds of mismanaging the Ottoman economy on 30 May 1876 and was found dead six days later under unnatural and mysterious circumstances.

The Eyalet of Egypt operated as an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1517 to 1867. It originated as a result of the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottomans in 1517, following the Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–17) and the absorption of Syria into the Empire in 1516. Egypt always proved a difficult province for the Ottoman Sultans to control, due in part to the continuing power and influence of the Mamluks, the Egyptian military caste who had ruled the country for centuries.

Obverse

Tughra in Mohamed Sa'id name with flower below, Crescent and stars (emblem of the country flag) around.

Mohamed Sa'id Pasha (1822–1863) was the Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until 1863, officially owing fealty to the Ottoman Sultan but in practice exercising virtual independence. Construction of the Suez Canal began under his tenure. There were rumours that the Pasha lost his head by including his name on a royal coin.

محمد سعيد

Reverse

Arabic value within beaded circle, country name around with year in Hejira (AH1279) below.

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بارة
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مصر مصر مصر

Edge
Characteristics
Type Trial strike
Material Bronze
Weight 9.95 g
Diameter 30 mm
Thickness 2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Mint
Misr Mint

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