Turco-Egyptian
The term "Turco-Egyptian" refers to the historical and cultural connections between the Ottoman Empire and Egypt. During the 16th to 19th centuries, Egypt was a province of the Ottoman Empire, leading to significant influences in governance, architecture, and society. This period saw the blending of Turkish and Egyptian customs, languages, and traditions.
The Turco-Egyptian identity is also reflected in the arts, cuisine, and military practices of the region. Notable figures, such as Muhammad Ali Pasha, played a crucial role in modernizing Egypt while maintaining ties to Turkish heritage. This fusion has left a lasting impact on Egypt's cultural landscape.