Selim Fathi Pasha
Lieutenant general Selim Fathi Pasha was an Egyptian military commander, who led the Egyptian ground forces in the Crimean War.
Military career
Prince Omar Toussoun described Selim Pasha as the best student of Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi, to whom Mahammad Ali Pasha entrusted the establishment of the Egyptian army and was its chief of staff. Selim Fathi Pasha participated in the wars of Ibrahim Pasha in the Levant and Anatolia, and was one of their heroes. During the reign of Mahammad Ali Pasha, he became head of the School of Staff of War, then in 1848 he was appointed commander of the infantry, and he was one of the closest Egyptian military leaders to European civilization.In the year 1853, Selim Fathi Pasha took command of the ground forces sent by Abbas I to aid the Ottoman Empire in the Crimean War. His army was composed of 6 Alai ''bayadas totaling 15,704 soldiers, Alai Sawari composed of 1,291 soldiers, and Alai Tobgia'' composed of 2,727 soldiers, numbering 12 batteries, each with six cannons, so the total number of its cannons was 72, and the total of this ground army was 19,722 soldiers.