List of ministers of education of Egypt

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This is a list of ministers who have headed the Ministry of Education of Egypt.

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Monarchical era (1873–1952)

NameServed fromServed untilReference
EnglishArabic
Mustafa Riyad Pasha مصطفى رياض باشا 15 August 187324 May 1874 [1]
Muhammad Thabet محمد ثابت 25 May 18746 September 1874 [1]
Tusun Pasha طوسون باشا7 September 187431 August 1875 [1]
Yehya Mansur Pasha يحيى منصور باشا1 September 187521 June 1876 [1]
Mustafa Riyad Pasha مصطفى رياض باشا 25 June 187613 October 1877 [1]
Isma'il Ayub Pasha إسماعيل أيوب باشا14 October 187727 August 1878 [1]
Ali Mubarak Pasha علي مبارك باشا 28 August 18788 April 1879 [1]
Muhammad Thabet Pasha محمد ثابت باشا 9 April 18791 July 1879 [1]
Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi Pasha محمود سامي البارودي باشا 2 July 187917 August 1879 [1]
Ali Ibrahim Pasha علي إبراهيم باشا18 August 18799 September 1881 [1]
Abdallah Fekri Pasha عبد الله فكري باشا4 February 188226 May 1882 [1]
Suleiman Abaza Pasha سليمان أباظة باشا2 June 188227 August 1882 [1]
Mohamed Qadri Pasha
Mahmoud Hamdy Al Falky
Abdel Rahman Roshdy Pasha
Mohamed Zaky Pasha
Mustafa Riyad Pasha
Hussein Fakhry Pasha
Saad Pasha Zaghloul
Ahmed Heshmat Pasha
Ahmed Helmy Pasha
Adly Yakn Pasha
Hussein Roshdy Pasha
Ahmed Ziur Pasha
Ahmed Talaat Pasha
Yehia Ibrahim Pasha
Mohamed Tawfik Refaat
Gaafar Waly Pasha
Mostafa Maher Pasha
Mohamed Tawfik Pasha
Mohamed Moheb Pasha
Ahmed Zaky Aboulsoud Pasha
Mohamed Said Pasha
Ahmed Maher Pasha
Ahmed Mohamed Khashaba Pasha
Aly Maher Pasha
Aly Al Shamsy Pasha
Ahmed Lotfy Al Sayed Pasha
Hafez Hassan Pasha
Bahey El Din Barakat Pasha
Morad Sayed Ahmed Pasha
Mohamed Helmy Issa Pasha
Ahmed Naguib Al Helaly Pasha
Mohamed Aly Olouba Pasha
Aly Zaky Al Oraby Pasha
Abdel Salam Fahmy Gomaa
Bahey El Din Barakat
Mohamed Hussein Heikal
Mahmoud Fahmy Al Nokrashy
Mohamed Hussein Heikal
Ahmed Naguib Al Helaly
Mohamed Hussein Heikal
Abdel Razek Al Sanhoury
Mohamed Hassan Al Ashmawy
Abdel Razek Al Sanhoury
Aly Ayoub Pasha
Ahmed Sersy Badr
Ahmed Hassan Al Ashmawy
Taha Hussein
Abdel Khaleq Hassuna Pasha
Moahmed Ahmed Refaat Pasha
Samy Mazen

Followed by Republican era (1952–present)

NameServed fromServed untilReference
EnglishArabic
Ahmed Fathy Sorour
Ali Abdel Razek17 January 197225 September 1974
Moustafa Kamal Helmiمصطفي كمال حلمي26 April 197426 October 1977
Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin حسين كامل بهاء الدين19919 July 2004
Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa 9 July 20042 December 2005
Yousry El-Gamal يسري الجمل 2 December 20052 January 2010 [2] [3]
Ahmed Zaki Badreldin أحمد زكي بدر 2 January 201026 January 2011 [2] [3]
Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa December 2011 [4]
Gamal El-Araby 7 December 2011July 2012 [5]
Ibrahim Deif 2 August 201216 July 2013
Mahmoud Abo El-Nasr 16 July 2013

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