Sahib-ul-Ma'ali

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Sahib-ul-Ma'ali was a style used to address nobility during Egypt's last monarchical era.

Meaning

As it has no equivalent in English, Sahib-ul-Ma'ali is generally translated into English as "His Excellency." However, when literally translated from Arabic into English, Sahib-ul-Ma'ali means "His Excellency the Sublime Lord."

Eligibility

Holders of the Imtiaz noble rank, the third highest rank in the Royal Egyptian Court, enjoyed the style of Sahib-ul-Ma'ali. Only holders of the Grand Cordon of Muhammad Ali, former Ministers of State, and eight other distinguished individuals could hold the Imtiaz rank at any given time. Those holding the Imtiaz rank also enjoyed the title of Pasha, their wives and daughters enjoyed the title of Khanum, and their sons enjoyed the courtesy title of Bey.

Notable Titleholders

Hussein Refki Pasha

References

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