Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi explained

Soliman al-Faransawi
Honorific Suffix:Pasha
Birth Name:Joseph Anthelme Sève
Other Name:Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi
Birth Date:17 May 1788[1]
Birth Place:Lyon, Kingdom of France
Death Place:Cairo, Egypt Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Placeofburial:Old Cairo, Egypt
Allegiance: (until 1815)
Battles:
Spouse:Maria Myriam Hanem
Children:Zuhra
Nazli
Aasma
Muhammed Al Mahdi (Iskander bey)
Relations:Nazli Sabri (great-granddaughter)

Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi (Süleyman Pasha the French; 17 May 1788 – 12 March 1860), born Joseph Anthelme Sève, was a French-born Egyptian commander.

Biography

Joseph Anthelme Sève was born in Lyon. He became a sailor.[2] Later he joined the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. He fought at the battles of Trafalgar and Waterloo.[2] After the war ended in 1815, he resigned from Napoleon's Army and worked as a merchant.

At this time, Muhammad Ali Pasha, also known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt, was recruiting European officers to train his newly formed military on modern warfare and soldierly discipline. Sève travelled to Egypt, changed his name and converted to Islam. He was placed in charge of the new soldiers' school at Aswan, now the Egyptian Military Academy. His task was to train a new model army of Sudanese slaves. When this did not work out, Muhammed Ali sent him other ethnicities to train as officers: Egypt-born Circassians, Albanians and Greeks.

Marriage and children

He married a Greek woman, Maria Myriam Hanem, with whom he had four children:⁣[3] [4] [5] Asmaa al Faransawi, Nazli al Faransawi, Muhammed bey al mahdi al Faransawi (Iskander bey), and Zuhra al Faransawi.[6] One of his great-granddaughters was Queen Nazli,[4] wife of King Fuad, and mother of King Farouk.[5] Suleiman Pasha died in Cairo.

He still has many descendants living in Egypt.

Death

His tomb is in Old Cairo, and the body of his wife is buried nearby.[7]

Legacy

There is a statue of him in the Egyptian National Military Museum inside the Cairo Citadel and a bust at the Préfecture in Lyon, France.

Seve's most famous quote was “I loved three men in my whole life, my father, Napoleon and Muhammad Ali”

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stéphane Bachès. Dictionaire historique de Lyon. 1225. 2009.
  2. Book: George Young. Egypt from the Napoleonic Wars Down to Cromer and Allenby. 20 July 2013. 2002. Gorgias Press LLC. 978-1-931956-88-8. 46.
  3. Book: Rodenbeck, John . Cairo . 1993 . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company . 9780395664315 . Born in Lyon in 1788 and originally known in France as Anthelme Seve, Sulayman Pasha ... In the building nearby is interred the body of Lady Maryam, Sulayman Pasha's wife, a beautiful Greek whom the young and dashing colonel had rescued... . 143 .
  4. Book: Mostyn, Trevor . Egypt's Belle Époque: Cairo and the Age of the Hedonists . 2006 . Tauris Parke Paperbacks . 9781845112400 . Sulaiman Pasha made an eccentric figure ... Born in Lyon in 1788, he lived to the age of seventy-two with his favourite Greek mistress, dying in Cairo on 12 March 1860. His daughter, Nazli Hanem, married Muhammad Sherif Pasha, who was to become an important prime minister under Ismail. Their granddaughter, the beautiful, domineering Nazli Sabri, was to marry King Fouad and give birth to the last of the dynasty, King Farouk. . 27–28 .
  5. Web site: Weekend Nostalgia. The Middle East Journal. 20 July 2013. 31 May 2013.
  6. Soliman-Pacha, colonel Sève, généralissime des armées égyptiennes; ou, Histoire des guerres de l'egypte de 1820 à 1860
  7. Book: Rodenbeck, John . Cairo . 1993 . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company . 9780395664315 . Born in Lyon in 1788 and originally known in France as Anthelme Seve, Sulayman Pasha ... In the building nearby is interred the body of Lady Maryam, Sulayman Pasha's wife, a beautiful Greek whom the young and dashing colonel had rescued... . 143 .