Minister of Foreign Affairs (Egypt)

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This is a list of ministers heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt.

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No.PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

Term of officePolitical partyHead of State
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1 BoghosYusufian.jpg Boghos Yousefian
بوغوص بك يوسفيان

(1775–1844)

1826184418 yearsN/A ModernEgypt, Muhammad Ali by Auguste Couder, BAP 17996.jpg
Muhammad Ali
2 Artin Bey Shoukry
ارتين بك شركيان

(?-?)

184418506 yearsN/A
3 Estefan Bey Rasmy
استيفان بك دمرجيان

(?-?)

185018588 yearsN/A Abbas I1.png
Abbas
Flag of Muhammad Ali.svg Khedivate of Egypt (1878–1914) • Coat of Arms of the Sultan of Egypt.svg
4 Nubar Pasha.jpg Nubar Pasha
نوبار باشا

(1825–1899)

185823 February 187921 years Independent Muhammad Said Pascha 1855 Nadar.jpg
Sa'id
5 Ali Zulfikar Pasha
علي ذو الفقار باشا

(?–1892)

10 March 18797 April 187928 days Independent Isma'il Pasha.jpg
Isma'il Pasha
6 Muhammad Sharif Pasha.JPG Mohamed Sherif Pasha
محمد شريف باشا

(1823–1887)

7 April 187918 August 1879days Independent
7 Mustafa Fahmi Pasha.jpg Mostafa Fahmy Pasha
مصطفى فهمي باشا

(1840–1914)

18 August 187926 May 18823 years Independent MohamedTewfik.jpg
Muhammad Tawfiq Pasha
8 Isma'il Raghib Pasha.jpg Isma'il Raghib Pasha
إسماعيل راغب باشا

(1819–1884)

17 June 188221 August 1882days Independent
(6) Muhammad Sharif Pasha.JPG Muhammad Sharif Pasha
محمد شريف باشا

(1823–1887)

21 August 188210 January 18841 year,

141 days

Independent
(4) Nubar Pasha.jpg Nubar Pasha
نوبار باشا

(1825–1899)

10 January 18849 June 18884 years,

154 days

Independent
(5) Ali Zulfikar Pasha
علي ذو الفقار باشا

(?–1902)

9 June 188812 May 18913 years Independent
9 Tigrane-pasha-davis.jpg Tigrane Pasha
تكران باشا

(?–1904)

14 May 189115 April 18943 years Independent
10 Boutros Ghali Pasha.jpg Boutros Ghali
بطرس غالي

(1847–1910)

15 April 189421 February 1910
(assassinated)
16 years Independent Abbas Hilmi II.JPG
Abbas Helmi II
11 Hussein Roushdi.jpg Hussein Rushdi Pasha
حسين رشدي باشا

(1863–1928)

23 February 191015 April 19122 years Independent
12 Youssef Wahba Pasha.jpg Youssef Wahba Pasha
يوسف باشا وهبة

(1865–1933)

15 April 19125 April 19142 years Independent
13 YakanPasha.jpg Adli Yakan Pasha
عدلي يكن باشا

(1864–1933)

5 April 191419 December 19148 months Independent
Flag of Egypt (1882-1922).svg Sultanate of Egypt (1914–1922) • Coat of Arms of the Sultan of Egypt.svg
(11) Hussein Roushdi.jpg Hussein Rushdi Pasha
حسين رشدي باشا

(1863–1928)

19 December 19149 October 19173 years Independent Sultan Husayn Kamil - Project Gutenberg eText 18334.jpg
Hussein Kamel
None9 October 19171 March 19224+12 years
Flag of Egypt 1922.svg Kingdom of Egypt (1922–1953) • Coat of arms of Egypt (1922-1953).svg
14 Abd Kh Tharwat-Pasha.jpg Abdel Khaliq Sarwat Pasha
عبد الخالق ثروت باشا

(1873–1928)

1 March 192229 November 1922273 days Liberal Constitutional Party Fuad I of Egypt.jpg
Fuad I
15 Mahmoud Fakhry Pasha
محمود فخري باشا

(1884–1955)

30 November 19229 February 19232 months, 10 days
16 Ahmed Hishmat Pasa.jpg Ahmed Heshmat Pasha
أحمد حشمت باشا

(1858–1926)

15 March 19236 August 19234+12 months
17 Mohamed Tawfik Refaat Pasha
محمد توفيق رفعت باشا

(1870–1944)

6 August 192327 January 19244+12 months
18 Wacyf Boutros-Ghali.png Wasif Boutros Ghali
واصف بطرس غالي

(1878–1958)

28 January 192324 November 192410 months
19 Ahmad Ziwar Pasha.jpg Ahmed Ziwar Pasha
أحمد زيور باشا

(1864–1945)

24 November 19247 June 192618+12 months
(14) Abd Kh Tharwat-Pasha.jpg Abdel Khaliq Sarwat Pasha
عبد الخالق ثروت باشا

(1873–1928)

7 June 192621 April 192710 months
20 Murkos Hanna Pasha
مرقص حنا باش

(1872–1934)

25 April 192716 March 19281 year
(18) Wacyf Boutros-Ghali.png Wasif Boutros Ghali
واصف بطرس غالي

(1878–1958)

16 March 192825 June 19283 months
21 Hafez Afifi Pasha.jpg Hafez Afifi Pasha
حافظ عفيفي بك

(1886–1961)

25 June 19282 October 192915 months
22 Ahmed Medhat Yakn Basha.jpg Ahmad Midhat Yeghen Pasha
أحمد مدحت يكن باشا

(1878–1944)

3 October 19291 January 19303 months
(18) Wacyf Boutros-Ghali.png Wasif Boutros Ghali
واصف بطرس غالي

(1878–1958)

1 January 193019 June 19306 months
(21) Hafez Afifi Pasha.jpg Hafez Afifi Pasha
حافظ عفيفي باشا

(1886–1961)

19 June 1930July 19301 month
23 Abd El Fatah Yehia Ibrahim Basha.gif Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim Pasha
عبد الفتاح يحيي إبراهيم باشا

(1876–1951)

July 19304 January 19332+12 years

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