Mustafa Fahmi Pasha (Arabic: مصطفى فهمي باشا; 11 June 1840 – 13 September 1914) was an Egyptian military officer and politician who served as the prime minister of Egypt for two times.
Born in Crete in 1840 to a Turkish family who had earlier settled in Algeria, Fahmi's father was a colonel.
He retired from the army and began to serve as a governor in different provinces, including Minuffiyya, Cairo and lastly, Port Said.
[3] Fahmi remained in office for nearly two years and was sacked by Khedive Abbas II on 15 January 1893.
[4][5] Fahmi's second term as prime minister began on 12 November 1895, and he replaced Nubar Pasha in the post.