Muhammad Nadi Pasha

Muhammad Nadi Pasha (born c. 1836 – death date unknown)[citation needed] was an Egyptian General.

[1] In Harar, Nadi Pasha forced the troops to observe a strict discipline and organized the city police.

He encouraged Europeans to undertake the business of the city, though he insisted that the main wealth of the country was in agriculture.

Nadi Pasha also played a major role in ending the slave trade in the Horn of Africa.

At the end of his career in 1897, Nadi Pasha was appointed Prince of Pilgrimage (Hajj).