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English: Tawfiq Pasha of Egypt with his wife Princess Amina Elhami (a.k.a. Umm al-Mohseneen) after their wedding. The crown and jewels covering the princess' dress are gifts from Tawfiq Pasha.
العربية: الخديوي توفيق الذي تولى الحكم صغيراً لذا لقب بالخديوي الشاب، ويظهر مع زوجته الأميرة أمينة إلهامي ( أم المحسنين ) بعد عقد القران والتاج والحلي التي ترصع ثوب الأميرة من هدايا الخديوي توفيقنشرت في مجلة المصور عدد رقم 1950/13455م.
Date The wedding took place in January 1873. The photograph was published in 1950 in Al-Musawar magazine (issue 1345).
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