Muhammad Sherif went on to become an important administrator in Muhammad Ali's regime, serving as
Wali of Damascus during the Egyptian occupation from November 1832 to 1840. He also served as
Finance Minister of Egypt in 1844. On his death, Muhammad left a large fortune to his sons
Khalil,
Ali, and Osman. El Sayed Muhammad Sherif Pasha El-Kebir is referred to in most accounts under the abbreviated form of his name, which was Muhammad
Sherif Pasha. However, he is not to be confused with
Muhammad Sharif Pasha (1826-1887), a native of Kavala, who served 3 times as Prime Minister of Egypt in the 1870s and 1880s. == References ==