The Mamluks still pose the greatest threat …

Years: 1811 - 1811
March

The Mamluks still pose the greatest threat to Muhammad Ali.

They had controlled Egypt for more than six hundred years, and over that time they had extended their rule systematically south along the Nile River to Upper Egypt.

Muhammad Ali’s approach is to eliminate the Mamluk leadership, then move against the rank and file.

Muhammad Ali invites the Mamluk leaders to a celebration at the Cairo Citadel in honor of his son, Tusun Pasha, who is to lead a military expedition into Arabia against the Saudi-Wahhabis.

The event is held on March 1, 1811.

When the Mamluks have gathered at the Citadel, and are surrounded by Muhammad Ali's troops, he has his troops kill them.

After the leaders are killed, Muhammad Ali dispatches his army throughout Egypt to rout the remainder of the Mamluk forces.


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