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The Egyptianrevolution of 1952 (Arabic: ثورة 23 يوليو), also known as the 1952 coup d'état (Arabic: انقلاب 1952) and 23 July Revolution, was a period...
The Egyptianrevolution of 1919 (Arabic: ثورة 1919, Thawra 1919) was a nation-wide revolution in the Sultanate of Egypt against British occupation which...
the 1952EgyptianRevolution. The flag bears Egypt's national emblem, the Egyptian eagle of Saladin, centred in the white band. In 1952, the Egyptian Free...
The post-revolutionEgyptian land reform was an effort to change land ownership practices in Egypt following the 1952Revolution launched by Gamal Abdel...
The EgyptianRevolution may refer to: The ʻUrabi revolt, a nationalist uprising in Egypt from 1879 to 1882 The 1919 Egyptianrevolution, led by Saad Zaghlul...
recognition of Egyptian independence in 1922 until the abolition of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan in 1953 following the EgyptianRevolution of 1952. Until the...
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The 2011 Egyptianrevolution, also known as the 25 January Revolution (Arabic: ثورة ٢٥ يناير, romanized: Thawrat khamsa wa-ʿišrūn yanāyir;), began on 25...
parliament. The party was dissolved in 1952, after the 1952EgyptianRevolution. The Wafd party was an Egyptian nationalist movement that came into existence...
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streets to protest the Hashemite monarchy, with inspiration of the 1952EgyptianRevolution. The concept was adopted in Western Sahara, with the gradual withdrawal...
secret, modelling themselves after the Egyptian Free Officers Movement that overthrew the Egyptian monarchy in 1952. Pan-Arabic sentiment in Iraq was further...
July 1952, the Free Officers led by Mohamed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser orchestrated a military coup, thus beginning the Egyptianrevolution. On 26...
until 1952. Gamal Abdel Nasser ended monarchical rule and established a republic in Egypt, known as the Republic of Egypt, following the 1952Egyptian revolution...
defeating the Egyptian Army at Tel el-Kebir in September and took control of the country, to the 1952Egyptianrevolution which made Egypt a republic and...
was the club's unofficial name and it became official after the 1952Egyptianrevolution. Little is known about the very early years of the club. According...
The Egyptian Premier League (Egyptian Arabic: الدوري المصري الممتاز), also known as the Nile League (Egyptian Arabic: دوري النيل) for sponsorship purposes...
under the Egyptian Constitution of 2014. Under the various iterations of the Constitution of Egypt following the EgyptianRevolution of 1952, the president...
the Egyptian monarchy. On 23 July 1952 a military coup by the Egyptian nationalist 'Free Officers Movement'—led by Muhammad Neguib and future Egyptian President...
Documentary Survey of the French revolution. Macmillan. Thompson, J.M. (1952). Robespierre and the French Revolution. The English Universities Press....
forces were also involved. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser supported the republicans with as many as 70,000 Egyptian troops and weapons. Despite...