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Egyptian frigate Ibrahim : ウィキペディア英語版 | Egyptian frigate Ibrahim
''Ibrahim'' was a steam frigate built for the Egyptian Navy, and launched on November 30, 1868 at La Seyne. The ship was fully rigged and had an iron hull. At the time Egypt had also ordered several armored ironclads, the ''Nijmi Shevket'' class and the ''Lutfi Djelil'' class each of two ships. Although intended for the Egyptian Navy, these ironclads were delivered to the Ottoman Navy in 1869.〔Conways, p. 416〕 In this period Egypt was nominally a province of the Ottoman Empire but was run autonomously (with increasing influence of French and British interests culminating in a British takeover in 1882). Egypt was apparently allowed to keep the large frigate ''Ibrahim'', which with the smaller frigate ''Mehemet Ali'' and one corvette the ''Sakka'' formed the Egyptian steam navy until 1890, when the ''Ibrahim'' was scrapped and the other two ships had their machinery removed to become stationary guard ships at Alexandria and Port Said.〔Conways, p. 416〕 Egypt also had a large iron yacht, the ''Mahroussa'' which survives in rebuilt form to the present day. An alternate contemporary English spelling for the ship's name was ''Ibraichneih''.〔Brassey's Naval Annual 1889〕 == References ==
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