
Abbas Helmi I: The Isolated Prince: Passion, Power, and a Palace of Shadows
Abbas Helmi I: reclusive ruler, passionate horse breeder, and the last to resist European control in modern Egypt.

Sword of the Dynasty: The Life of Ibrahim Pasha
Ibrahim Pasha: warrior, reformer, and heir to empire—his ambition shaped Egypt’s fate and challenged the Ottoman throne.

Muhammad Ali Pasha: Builder of a Modern Nation
How Muhammad Ali built modern Egypt—army, schools, economy—and shaped a legacy every ruler followed

Muhammad Ali Pasha: The Boy from Kavala Who Would Build a Dynasty
From Kavala to Cairo: exploring Muhammad Ali’s rise, legacy, and the echoes of ancestry across generations.

Neslishah – The Silent Warrior Princess
Neslishah Sultan: The last Ottoman princess who bridged empires, survived exile, and embodied royal resilience.

Egypt’s Royal Family: Faces Long Forgotten, Stories Yet Untold
Egypt’s lost royal legacy at Mara House Luxor, where forgotten faces of the Muhammad Ali dynasty come to life in an intimate photo collection that connects the past to the present.

Queen Nazli of Egypt: her story, part III
Queen Nazli’s medical treatments, a daughter’s forbidden love, financial struggles, and the tragic events that shaped her final years.

Queen Nazli of Egypt: her story, part II
Queen Nazli part II, the royal harem, Queen of Egypt, her children, Secrets and Sorrows. Death of her husband King Fouad and finally some freedom to love.

Queen Nazli of Egypt: her story
Queen Nazli’s illustrious ancestors, her early years, follow the journeys of her siblings. Uncover the mysteries and rich history of her family’s heritage.

Suleiman al Faransawi – Joseph Anthelme Seve
Suleiman al-Faransawi, from soldier of France to military commander of Muhammad Ali, architect of Egypt’s model Army and great-grandfather of Queen Nazli

Amina Hanim
Amina Hanim’s story of love, political intrigue, and ambition in the Ottoman Empire from the town of Kavala to the palace within the Citadel at Cairo

Famous by Birth – Mohamed Ali Dynasty – Egypt
We are born, we live, and we die. So what? The first we have little control over. The second is something we are supposed to have some control over, to varying degrees. The last one, we once again have little or no control over. My question today has to do with what comes after all…