Muhammad Imaaduddeen VI
1868–1932 (age 64)
Biography
Muhammad Imaaduddeen VI was a prominent figure in Cairo's social and cultural landscape during the late Ottoman and early modern Egyptian periods. His life reflected the complex dynamics of early 20th-century Egypt as it navigated modernization and tradition.
Residing in Cairo until his death in 1932, Muhammad Imaaduddeen VI maintained connections to Cairo's elite circles and participated in the city's evolving society. His legacy remains part of the broader narrative of this transformative era in Egyptian history.