The victory of the people of the Egyptian city (Rosetta) during the British campaign in 1807 was a milestone in military history, as this victory after the defeat of the British army had an important role in the global political struggle during the nineteenth century.This book deals with three topics that summarize the internal situation in Egypt, Britain and the Ottoman Empire after the Rosetta's Victory on the British Army 1807 and its Consequences, the stability of the rule of Mohamed Ali after the failure of the English campaign in 1807, the internal situation in the Ottoman Court and Britain after the defeat of the British army in Rosetta 1807, the conflicts between the great powers after the withdrawal of the British campaign on Egypt (1806-1812).