The Fundamental Ordinance of 1882 was a constitution of the Khedivate of Egypt, an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire. It followed an abortive attempt to promulgate a constitution in 1879. The document was limited in scope and was effectively more of an organic law of the Consultative Council to the khedive than an actual constitution.[1]
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See also
- History of the Egyptian Constitution
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1879 (abortive)
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1923
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1930
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1956
 - Provisional Constitution of the United Arab Republic of 1958
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1964 ("Constitution of the United Arab Republic", provisional)
 - Egyptian Constitution of 1971
 - Egyptian Constitutional Declaration of 2011 (provisional)
 - Egyptian Constitution of 2012
 - Egyptian Constitution of 2014
 
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