Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha (died 26 August 1930, Arabic: عبد الرحيم صبري باشا) was the governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919 and served as the minister of Agriculture.
Abdel Rahim Sabri was part of the Egyptian Intelligentsia that studied in Europe.
[3][4] He married Tawfika Sherif Hanim, daughter of Mohamed Sherif Pasha, Prime-Minister of Egypt, and Nazli Hanim,[5] and had five children with her:[6] The couple moved between Cairo and Alexandria, and eventually moved to a large palace in Dokki.
The palace had a large garden, which included a group of beautiful flowers, plants, and trees.
[5][11] When Fuad I became the Sultan, Abdel Rahim Sabri served as governor of Cairo from 1917 until 1919.