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September 1840, the European powers eventually moved from diplomatic means to military action. When French support for Muhammad Ali failed to materialize, British and Austrian naval forces in the eastern Mediterranean moved against Syria and Alexandria.
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between
Muhammad Ali and the Ottomans escalated, with the latter failing once again to wage it successfully. In June 1840, the entire Ottoman navy defected to Muhammad Ali, and the French planned to offer full support to his cause.
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In the preceding decades, Muhammad Ali had expanded and strengthened his hold on
Ottoman territory, beginning with Egypt, where he acted as a viceroy for the Sultan. Called upon to assist the Ottomans in the
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if those territories would nominally remain part of the
Ottoman Empire. If he did not accept the withdrawal of his forces within ten days, he would lose the offer in
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After the surrender of Acre, Muhammad Ali finally accepted the terms of the
Convention on 27 November 1840. He renounced his claims over
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a small landing party of
Austrian, British and Ottoman troops, which were led personally by the Austrian fleet commander,
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and agreed to downsize his naval forces and his standing army to 18,000 men if he and his descendants would enjoy
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was issued by the sultan and confirmed
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marked the intervention as the pivotal event in the history of the
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to be transferred to his personal rule. When the war ended and the
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The Pasha: How Mehemet Ali Defied the West, 1839–1841
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