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Ahmad Zaki Pasha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ahmad Zaki Pasha :''For others similarly named, see the Ahmad Zaki and Ahmad Pasha navigation pages'' Ahmad Zaki Pasha ((アラビア語:أحمد زكي باشا)) (26 May 1867 – 5 July 1934) was an Egyptian philologist, sometimes called the Dean of Arabism ((アラビア語:شيخ العروبة)), and longtime secretary of the Egyptian Cabinet. ==Civil service== Born in Alexandria to a Kurdish mother and a Moroccan father, Ahmad attended Cairo's Qurabiyya and Tajhiziyya Schools, followed by the School of Administration. While a student there, he won a competition to become a translator for Ismailia's provincial government at a monthly salary of £E 13; in 1888, thanks to his command of French, he moved to the press bureau of the Interior Ministry. He also became an editor and translator for ''al-Waqa'i`al-Masriya'', a translation teacher for the Khedivial School, and an Arabic teacher for the French Archaeological Institute in Cairo, all in 1888. In the following year he won a competition for the post of translator for the Cabinet, for which he became adjunct secretary in 1897 and secretary-general in 1911, serving until he retired in 1921. During World War I he also recodified Egypt's administrative procedures in keeping with its status as a British protectorate.
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