Muhammad Bey (defterdar)

Mahammad Khusraw Bey al-defterdar (Egyptian Arabic: محمد خسرو بك الدفتردار; died 1824) was a defterdar and husband of Nazli, the second eldest daughter of Mahammad Ali Pasha. Mahammad Bey was one of Mahammad Ali's trustworthy.[1]

Mahammad Bey al-Daftardar
Hakimdar of Sudan
ReignApril 1821 – September 1824
PredecessorIsma'il Kamil Pasha
SuccessorOsman Bey Jarkas
Died1824
SpouseNazli
HouseMahammad Ali (by marriage)
ReligionIslam
  1. ^ "The Founder of Modern Egypt: a Study of Muhammad 'Ali. By <sc>Henry Dodwell</sc>, Professor of History and Culture of the British Dominions in Asia, in the University of London. (Cambridge: University Press; New York: Macmillan Company. 1931. Pp. viii, 276. $5.00)". The American Historical Review. April 1932. doi:10.1086/ahr/37.3.552. ISSN 1937-5239.