Ismail Abu Jabal | |
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Native name | إسماعيل أبو جبل |
Born | 1234 AH Elâzığ, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 17 Jumada al-Thani 1300 AH Cairo, Khedivate of Egypt |
Allegiance | Egypt Eyalet Khedivate of Egypt |
Service | / Egyptian Armed Forces |
Battles / wars | Wahhabi War Crimean War |
'Amir al-Liwa' Ismail Pasha Abu Jabal (Egyptian Arabic: إسماعيل باشا أبو جبل) (1234 AH – 17 Jumada al-Thani 1300 AH) was an Egyptian military and political leader who lived in the nineteenth century. He participated as a brigade commander in the Crimean War, which the Egyptian army fought alongside the armies of the Ottoman Empire, and then the wāli of Egypt, Sa'id Pasha, assigned him - on Muharram 15, 1272 AH, corresponding to September 27, 1855 AD - to lead the Egyptian armies in the Crimea after Ahmad Pasha al-Munkali was excused due to ill health.[1]