Abbas IAbbas I . 1813- 1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha and grandson of Mehmet Ali, founder of the reigning dynasty. As a young man he fought in Syria under Ibrahim Pasha, his real or supposed uncle. The death of Ibrahim in November 1848 made Abba, (1813-1854), pasha of EgyptJumhuriyat Misr al-Arabiyah ( In Detail) Official language Arabic Capital Cairo Largest City Cairo President Hosni Mubarak Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif Area Total % water Ranked 29th 1,001,450 km² 0. 6% Population Total (2003) Density Ranked 15th 74,718,797
Abbas, Khwaja AhmadKhwaja Ahmad Abbas ( 1914 1987) was an Indian film director, scenarist and journalist. His directorial debut was the realist Dharti Ke Lal in 1945 for the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA). He wrote the scripts for Awaara, Shri 420, Dr. Kotnis Ki, (1914-1987), film director
Abbe, ErnstErnst Karl Abbe ( January 23, 1840 January 14, 1905), was a German physicist. Abbe is best known for his work in optics; however, during his association with Carl Zeiss' microscope works, in Jena, he introduced the eight-hour workday in remembrance of the, (1840-1905), physicist
Abbey, Edwin AustinEdwin Austin Abbey ( April 1, 1852- August 1, 1911), artist, painter. His most famous work, The Quest of the Holy Grail resides in the Boston Public Library. Though born in the United States, he moved to England in 1878. The aforementioned work was finish, (1852-1911), artist, painter
Abbey, LynnLynn Abbey (born 1948) is an American author. Born in Peekskill, New York, she began publishing in 1979 with the novel Daughter of the Bright Moon and the short story "The Face of Chaos," part of the Thieves World shared-world anthology. She received earl, (born 1948), US author