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Hussein Refki Pasha Ahmed Hafez Mohammed Hafez ((アラビア語: حسين رفقي باشا ); 1876–1950) was an Egyptian military general and political figure. He served as Egypt's 25th Minister of War and Marine. ==Career==
Hussein Refki Pasha served as Egypt's Minister of War and Marine from December 1937 to April 1938, during the early reign of King Farouk I of Egypt.〔Preston,Paul. Partridge, Michael. Woodward, Peter. ''British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print.'' 1999. Great Britain. Foreign Office.〕 Refki later became a senator in the Egyptian Senate ((アラビア語:مجلس الشيوخ); ''Majlis-al-Shuyukh''), the former (dissolved in 1956) upper-house of the Egyptian Parliament.〔Soria, L. Blattner, E.J. ''Le Mondain Egyptien (The Egyptian Who's Who): L'Annuaire De L'Elite D'Egypte.'' 1941. Cairo: ()〕 Prior to his political career, Refki served in the royal court as Chief Aide-de-Camp ((アラビア語: كبير الياوران); ''Kebeer-al-Yawaran'') to King Fuad I of Egypt and King Farouk I of Egypt. As Chief Aide-de-Camp, Refki commanded the King's Military Household (predecessor to the modern-day Republican Guard of Egypt), which included the royal guard and other elite military formations.〔Soria, L. Blattner, E.J. ''Le Mondain Egyptien (The Egyptian Who's Who): L'Annuaire De L'Elite D'Egypte.'' 1936. Cairo: Thuilot Vincent & Cie.〕 A street is named for Refki in the Sarayat El-Quba neighbourhood of Heliopolis, Cairo.〔El-Lewa Hussein Refki Street. Sarayat El Koba, Cairo, Egypt. Map of El-Koba, Cairo. 2009. Google Maps.〕
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