The
Ottoman Empire's governors of Egypt from 1517 to 1805 were at various times known by different but synonymous titles, among them
beylerbey,
viceroy,
governor,
governor-general, or, more generally,
wali. Furthermore, the Ottoman sultans very often changed positions of their governors in rapid succession, leading to complex and long lists of incumbents (this being the main reason for a political crisis in 1623, where the local Ottoman soldiers successfully sued to keep
Kara Mustafa Pasha as governor after his replacement by Çesteci Ali Pasha after only one year).