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"Fuad: A Journey Through History and Royalty" Step into the captivating world of Fuad, a name that echoes through time with tales of grandeur and significance

Background imageFuad Collection: Prince Waldemar of Prussia visiting Istanbul

Prince Waldemar of Prussia visiting Istanbul. Waldemar (1889-1945) was the eldest son of Prince Henry of Prussia (younger brother of German Emperor William II) and his wife

Background imageFuad Collection: King Fuad of Egypts Official Visit to Great Britain

King Fuad of Egypts Official Visit to Great Britain
King Fuad of Egypts Official 3-week visit to Great Britain - with King George V in an open carriage on their way from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace, London on 4 July 1927 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFuad Collection: The Bourse (Stock Exchange) at Alexandria, Egypt, illuminated to celebrate

The Bourse (Stock Exchange) at Alexandria, Egypt, illuminated to celebrate the anniversary of Fuad Is ascension as Sultan Of Egypt in 1917. Date: 1918

Background imageFuad Collection: King Fuad of Egypt at the Venice Lido, 1927

King Fuad of Egypt at the Venice Lido, 1927
King Fuad I of Egypt visiting Venice. Pictured making himself comfortable in a cabana (or capanna) on the Lido beach. Date: 1927

Background imageFuad Collection: Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said, Egypt

Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said, Egypt
Eastern Exchange Hotel at Fuad el-Awal Street (Boulevard Eugenie) advertising the presentation of the Goldwyn Follies film and a Ritz Brothers film in Port Said, Egypt. Date: circa 1938

Background imageFuad Collection: Prince Osman Fuad Jamal Cemal Pasha Salahiyeh School

Prince Osman Fuad Jamal Cemal Pasha Salahiyeh School
Prince Osman Fuad and Jamal (Cemal) Pasha at the Salahiyeh School, Jerusalem. 1917, Israel

Background imageFuad Collection: WW1 - Turkish and Austro-Hungarian Officials in Istanbul

WW1 - Turkish and Austro-Hungarian Officials in Istanbul. Date: 1917

Background imageFuad Collection: Mehmet Fuad Pasha

Mehmet Fuad Pasha
MEHMET FUAD PASHA Turkish statesman, ambassador to Syria Date: 1814 - 1869

Background imageFuad Collection: Jemal Pasha and Fuad Bey, Southern Palestine, WW1

Jemal Pasha and Fuad Bey, Southern Palestine, WW1
Ahmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha, Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, seen here with his chief of staff Fuad Bey at a battle position in Southern Palestine during the First World War

Background imageFuad Collection: Ahmed Jemal Pasha with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attack

Ahmed Jemal Pasha with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attack
Ahmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (left), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, with his Chief of Staff, Ali Fuad Erden, just before an attack at Suez during the First World War. circa 1915

Background imageFuad Collection: Lowest level of Mesopotamias oldest city

Lowest level of Mesopotamias oldest city
Discoveries at Eridu by Sayyid Fuad Safar during excavations of Tell Abu Shahrain. Eridu is the oldest, largest city in Mesopotamia

Background imageFuad Collection: Events / Syria / Diplomacy

Events / Syria / Diplomacy
The French mission to Syria, on behalf of the persecuted Maronite Christians, meet Fuad Pasha, Turkish foreign minister, appointed to deal with the matter, at Damascus


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"Fuad: A Journey Through History and Royalty" Step into the captivating world of Fuad, a name that echoes through time with tales of grandeur and significance. From Prince Waldemar of Prussia's enchanting visit to Istanbul, where he experienced the allure of this vibrant city, to the Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said, Egypt, which witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls. One cannot overlook King Fuad of Egypt's official visit to Great Britain, a momentous occasion that solidified diplomatic ties between nations. The Bourse at Alexandria illuminated in celebration is a testament to the economic prowess and prosperity under his reign. In 1927, King Fuad himself graced the Venice Lido with his presence, leaving an indelible mark on this picturesque Italian destination. Even amidst the chaos of World War I, Turkish and Austro-Hungarian officials found themselves in Istanbul - a meeting ground for political strategizing during those tumultuous times. Mehmet Fuad Pasha emerges as another notable figure whose contributions shaped history. His influence extended from the Eastern Exchange Hotel in Port Said to various corridors of power across Egypt. Meanwhile, Prince Osman Fuad Jamal Cemal Pasha Salahiyeh School stands as a symbol of education intertwined with royal lineage. Jemal Pasha and Fuad Bey shared their experiences in Southern Palestine during WWI - tales filled with bravery and sacrifice on foreign soil. Ahmed Jemal Pasha's encounter with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attack serves as a reminder that even great leaders have moments etched by personal connections. Lastly, let us not forget The Nag Hammadi Barrage (Dam) - an engineering marvel that harnessed nature's force while shaping Egypt's landscape forevermore. These glimpses into "Fuads" past encapsulate both royalty and ordinary lives interwoven within historical tapestries – each thread contributing to the rich fabric of our collective heritage.