Inji Hanim (Arabic: انجه هانم; Turkish: İnci Hanım; died 5 September 1890) was the first wife of Sa'id Pasha, Wāli of Egypt and Sudan from 1854 until 1863.
Inji was brought to the Harem of the Muhammad Ali dynasty and married viceroy Sa'id Pasha, before his accession to the throne.
Indeed, she acquired her fame among Europeans mainly due to her willingness to receive visits by foreign women, who admired her beauty and intelligence.
She had adopted in her palace many European improvements which conduced to sanitary reform, and her table was served à la franque; but she, in her own person, kept to the native fashion of dressing.
[1] After Sa'id's death in 1863, Inji never remarried, and took center stage at the splendid parties and receptions to which the khedive invited dazzling European society.