This is a list of ministers heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt.
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) | Term of office | Political party | Head of State | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | ![]() | Boghos Yousefian بوغوص بك يوسفيان (1775–1844) | 1826 | 1844 | 18 years | N/A | ![]() Muhammad Ali | |
2 | Artin Bey Shoukry ارتين بك شركيان (?-?) | 1844 | 1850 | 6 years | N/A | |||
3 | Estefan Bey Rasmy استيفان بك دمرجيان (?-?) | 1850 | 1858 | 8 years | N/A | ![]() Abbas | ||
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4 | ![]() | Nubar Pasha نوبار باشا (1825–1899) | 1858 | 23 February 1879 | 21 years | Independent | ![]() Sa'id | |
5 | Ali Zulfikar Pasha علي ذو الفقار باشا (1814–1892) | 10 March 1879 | 7 April 1879 | 28 days | Independent | ![]() Isma'il Pasha | ||
6 | | Mohamed Sherif Pasha محمد شريف باشا (1823–1887) | 7 April 1879 | 18 August 1879 | days | Independent | ||
7 | ![]() | Mostafa Fahmy Pasha مصطفى فهمي باشا (1840–1914) | 18 August 1879 | 26 May 1882 | 3 years | Independent | ![]() Muhammad Tawfiq Pasha | |
8 | ![]() | Isma'il Raghib Pasha إسماعيل راغب باشا (1819–1884) | 17 June 1882 | 21 August 1882 | days | Independent | ||
(6) | | Muhammad Sharif Pasha محمد شريف باشا (1823–1887) | 21 August 1882 | 10 January 1884 | 1 year, 141 days | Independent | ||
(4) | ![]() | Nubar Pasha نوبار باشا (1825–1899) | 10 January 1884 | 9 June 1888 | 4 years, 154 days | Independent | ||
(5) | Ali Zulfikar Pasha علي ذو الفقار باشا (1814–1892) | 9 June 1888 | 12 May 1891 | 3 years | Independent | |||
9 | ![]() | Tigrane Pasha تكران باشا (?–1904) | 14 May 1891 | 15 April 1894 | 3 years | Independent | ||
10 | ![]() | Boutros Ghali بطرس غالي (1847–1910) | 15 April 1894 | 21 February 1910 (assassinated) | 16 years | Independent | Abbas Helmi II | |
11 | ![]() | Hussein Rushdi Pasha حسين رشدي باشا (1863–1928) | 23 February 1910 | 15 April 1912 | 2 years | Independent | ||
12 | ![]() | Youssef Wahba Pasha يوسف باشا وهبة (1865–1933) | 15 April 1912 | 5 April 1914 | 2 years | Independent | ||
13 | ![]() | Adli Yakan Pasha عدلي يكن باشا (1864–1933) | 5 April 1914 | 19 December 1914 | 8 months | Independent | ||
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(11) | ![]() | Hussein Rushdi Pasha حسين رشدي باشا (1863–1928) | 19 December 1914 | 9 October 1917 | 3 years | Independent | ![]() Hussein Kamel | |
None | 9 October 1917 | 1 March 1922 | 4+1⁄2 years | |||||
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14 | ![]() | Abdel Khaliq Sarwat Pasha عبد الخالق ثروت باشا (1873–1928) | 1 March 1922 | 29 November 1922 | 273 days | Liberal Constitutional Party | ![]() Fuad I | |
15 | Mahmoud Fakhry Pasha محمود فخري باشا (1884–1955) | 30 November 1922 | 9 February 1923 | 2 months, 10 days | ||||
16 | ![]() | Ahmed Heshmat Pasha أحمد حشمت باشا (1858–1926) | 15 March 1923 | 6 August 1923 | 4+1⁄2 months | |||
17 | Mohamed Tawfik Refaat Pasha محمد توفيق رفعت باشا (1870–1944) | 6 August 1923 | 27 January 1924 | 4+1⁄2 months | ||||
18 | ![]() | Wasif Boutros Ghali واصف بطرس غالي (1878–1958) | 28 January 1923 | 24 November 1924 | 10 months | |||
19 | ![]() | Ahmed Ziwar Pasha أحمد زيور باشا (1864–1945) | 24 November 1924 | 7 June 1926 | 18+1⁄2 months | |||
(14) | ![]() | Abdel Khaliq Sarwat Pasha عبد الخالق ثروت باشا (1873–1928) | 7 June 1926 | 21 April 1927 | 10 months | |||
20 | Murkos Hanna Pasha مرقص حنا باش (1872–1934) | 25 April 1927 | 16 March 1928 | 1 year | ||||
(18) | ![]() | Wasif Boutros Ghali واصف بطرس غالي (1878–1958) | 16 March 1928 | 25 June 1928 | 3 months | |||
21 | ![]() | Hafez Afifi Pasha حافظ عفيفي بك (1886–1961) | 25 June 1928 | 2 October 1929 | 15 months | |||
22 | ![]() | Ahmed Medhat Yeghen Pasha أحمد مدحت يكن باشا (1878–1944) | 3 October 1929 | 1 January 1930 | 3 months | |||
(18) | ![]() | Wasif Boutros Ghali واصف بطرس غالي (1878–1958) | 1 January 1930 | 19 June 1930 | 6 months | |||
(21) | ![]() | Hafez Afifi Pasha حافظ عفيفي باشا (1886–1961) | 19 June 1930 | July 1930 | 1 month | |||
23 | ![]() | Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim Pasha عبد الفتاح يحيي إبراهيم باشا (1876–1951) | July 1930 | 4 January 1933 | 2+1⁄2 years | |||
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