Mahmoud Hassan Pasha

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Mahmoud Hassan Pasha (born May 7, 1893 in Cairo ) was an Egyptian diplomat .

Life

Mahmoud Hassan Pascha was the son of Aziza Toppozada and Hassan Pasha Mahmoud. He graduated in 1917 studying law and joined in July 1919 as a secretary in the Egyptian Interior Ministry, which it in the Mixed Court Parquet in al-Mansura employed. When he became chairman of the Mixed Court Parquet in 1924 , he was allowed to enter the foreign service in 1925 and served as second-class legation secretary in Brussels , Paris and Prague . In 1930 he returned to the Mixed Court Parquet .

From 1936 to 1938 he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in Stockholm and was also accredited by the government in Oslo . Then he led on 11 October 1938 to November 1947 the Egyptian diplomatic mission in Washington, DC This was revalued on 10 October 1946 to the embassy and Mahmoud Hassan Pasha bestallt accordingly. He represented the Egyptian governments at the San Francisco Conference . There he was reluctant to raise the conflict between the governments of Egypt and the United Kingdom in the UN Security Council. Then in November 1947 Mahmud an-Nukraschi Pasha traveled to the General Assembly of the United Nations in Lake Success , where the UN headquarters was located from 1946 to 1951 , and presented his demands. Mahmoud Hassan Pasha then resigned as ambassador.

Individual evidence

  1. Mixed Court parquet in the Google book search
  2. ^ FDR, 5:00 pm Received newly accredited Minister of Egypt, Mahmoud Hassan Bey, who presented letters. photo
  3. Maxine Block, Anna Herthe Rothe, Marjorie Dent Candee, Current Biography Yearbook 1948, p. 284
predecessor Office successor
Egyptian Ministre plénipotentiaire in Stockholm
1936 to 1938
Muhammad Ibrāhīm Kāmil
Hussein Mahmoud Rady Head of the Egyptian Mission in Washington, DC
1938 to November 1947
Anise Azer