stringtranslate.com

Joseph Cattaui

A medal issued in his name in 1927 [2][3]

Joseph Aslan Cattaui Pasha (20 March 1862–1942) was an Egyptian businessman and politician, who served as President of the Jewish community of Cairo from 1924 until his death in 1942.[4][5]

Life and professional career

Joseph Aslan Cattaui was born in Cairo on 20 March 1862, the fourth of twelve children of Aslan Menasce Cattaui Pasha and Grazia Benroubi.[6] He studied engineering at the École Centrale Paris, graduating with a diploma in 1882.

On his return to Egypt, he briefly joined the Ministry of Public Works, before departing to Moravia, where he trained in a sugar refinery. Back in Egypt, he became an associate of Suarès Frères & Co., and contributed to work on the construction of the Helwan railway, the water works at Tanta, the Société des sucreries. In 1904, he founded the Wadi Kom Ombo Company, a huge agricultural and land holding company, in collaboration with Suarès Frères, and Sir Ernest Cassel.[7] In 1920, he co-founded Banque Misr, with Talaat Harb Pacha and others, and joined its board of directors.[8]

Political career

Cattaui was raised to the rank of Pasha in 1912. In 1915, he was elected as member of the legislative assembly, and continued in his mandate until the assembly's dissolution in 1922. A year earlier, he had been appointed to the 32-member commission that worked on drafting the Egyptian constitution. In 1924, he was appointed Minister of Finance, and became Minister of Communication in 1925. From 1927 until his withdrawal from politics in 1939, he was member of the Egyptian Senate.[4]

Personal life

Cattaui's daughter died of typhoid fever at the age of 18 at the end of December, 1906.[9]

Companies

Joseph Cattaui Pasha was involved in, or directed the following companies:[4]

Works

Honours

Egyptian national honours

Foreign honors

References

  1. ^ "Family card". Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ "NumisBids: A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd Islamic Coin Auction 27, Lot 858 : ISLAMIC COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, EGYPT, Joseph Cattaui Pacha".
  3. ^ "International Coin Exchange Ltd - Auction V Lot 62".
  4. ^ a b c d Annuaire des juifs d'Egypte et du Proche-Orient. Société des éditions historiques juives d'Égypte: Le Caire. 1942. pp. 248–249.
  5. ^ "THE HOUSE OF YACOUB CATTAUI". Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Family card". Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  7. ^ Vitalis, Robert (1995). When Capitalists Collide: Business Conflict and the End of Empire in Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 38. ISBN 9780520302358. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Banque Misr Annual Sustainbility Report 2015/2016" (PDF). banquemisr.com. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  9. ^ "Personal and Social". The Egyptian Gazette. 27 December 1906.
  10. ^ "National Insurance Company Of Egypt (Now International Government Owned)".