Othman Bey had been forced to flee…
1744 CE to 1755 CE
They proceed to govern Egypt jointly, holding the offices of Sheikh al-Balad and Amir al-Hajj in alternate years.
An attempt by one of the pashas to remove these two by a coup d'état fails, owing to the loyalty of the beys' armed supporters, who release Ibrahim and Ridwan from prison and compel the pasha to flee to Constantinople.
An attempt by a subsequent pasha, in accordance with secret orders from Constantinople, is so successful that some of the beys are killed.
Ibrahim and Rilwan escape and compel the pasha to resign his governorship and return to Constantinople.
Ibrahim is assassinated shortly afterwards by someone who had aspired to occupy one of the vacant beyships, which had instead been conferred upon Ali—who, as Ali Bey al-Kabir, is destined to play an important part in the history of Egypt.
The murder of Ibrahim Bey takes place in 1755, and his colleague Ridwan will perish in the subsequent disputes.