Muhammed Taher Pasha
Muhammed Taher Pasha (1879 – 1970) (Arabic: محمد طاهر باشا) was an Egyptian doctor of political science, originally of Turkish origin, and the founder of the Mediterranean Games.[1] He was the chairman of the Egyptian Olympic Committee and also a member of the Executive Commission of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1957.
Taher Pasha convinced the National Olympic Committees of the Mediterranean countries 1948 Summer Olympics held in London to create the Mediterranean Games.
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Preceded by Prince Isma'il Daoud |
President of the Egyptian Olympic Committee 1946–1954 |
Succeeded by Abdel Rahman Amin |
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