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  Fuad II of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Fuad II of Egypt and The Sudan (Ahmed Fuad) (Arabic: الملك أحمد فؤاد الثاني) was born on 16 January 1952.
King Fuad II was less than a year old at the time of his ascension to the throne, thus, he was never formally crowned.
After being deposed, King Fuad II was brought to the France where he was to be raised.
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 Egypt
Ash Sharqiyah, Egypt Ash Sharqiyah is one of the Az Zaqaziq.
Brook of Egypt The Brook of Egypt (identified with the Wady el-'Arish) is a Gaza.
Ptolemy IX of Egypt Ptolemy IX (Ptolemy Alexander) was Alexandria.
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 Fuad II of Egypt
Fuad II (born January 16, 1952) was King of Egypt[?] from July 26, 1952 to June 18, 1953.
He was modern Egypt's last monarch; after he was overthrown in the 1953 military coup the monarchy was abolished and a Egyptian Republic was proclaimed.
King Fuad was less than a year old at the time of his ascension to the throne, so was never formally crowned.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/fu/Fuad_II_of_Egypt.html   (157 words)

  
 Egypt - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Napoleon's military expedition to Egypt in 1798 was ostensibly to suppress the Mamelukes and restore the authority of the Turkish sultan in Constantinople.
The sultan Ahmed Fuad became King Fuad I. In April 1923 the constitution of the kingdom of Egypt as a hereditary constitutional monarchy was proclaimed.
Egypt was a member of the UN coalition forces that sought an economic embargo against Iraq in 1990 for annexing Kuwait, and its armed forces joined in the military action against Iraq in 1991.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Egypt   (7147 words)

  
 Egypt - Arab Relationship and World Affaires   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Egypt, a province of Turkey´s Ottoman Empire from the 16th century, was occupied by British forces in 1882.
On 18 June 1953 the monarchy was abolished, and Egypt was proclaimed a republic, with Gen. Negnib as President and Prime Minister.
Egypt and Syria merged in February 1958 to forrn the United Arab Republic (UAR), with Nasser as President.
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 Egypt. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The great mass of Egypt is located in Africa; the Sinai peninsula is the only portion situated in Asia and is separated from the rest of the country by the Suez Canal.
In the table entitled Dynasties of Ancient Egypt, the numbers of the dynasties are given in Roman numerals, and the numeral is followed by the dates of the dynasty and a notation of famous monarchs of the era (each of whom has a separate article in the encyclopedia).
Egypt actively opposed the UN partition of Palestine in 1948 and, joining its forces with the other members of the Arab League, sent troops into the S Negev.
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 Encyclopedia: Fuad II of Egypt
Prince Mahhammad Ali of Egypt, born in 1979, is the eldest son of deposed King Faud II of Egypt.
King of Egypt was a position that existed in some form from approximately 3000 BC to the mid 20th century.
Egypt’s postwar policy was based on two principles: no direct negotiations with Israel and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 242, which, in part, called for the withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from occupied territories.
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 Egypt (09/05)
Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world and the second-most populous on the African Continent.
Egypt's vast and rich literature constitutes an important cultural element in the life of the country and in the Arab world as a whole.
Egypt met the conditions and in September 2005 issued $1.25 billion in 10-year bonds that were fully guaranteed by the United States.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5309.htm   (5903 words)

  
 FYI: Modern Egyptian History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
So the British declared Egypt a "protectorate." A protectorate is a relationship between two nations whereby a stronger nation controls the politics and economy of a weaker nation under the guise that they want to protect that country.
During World War II the Germans, led by General Rommel, invaded Egypt and made their way through the desert from the west to within 70 miles of Alexandria.
Although Egypt had lost a skirmish with Israel, Nasser was seen as a hero for reoccupying the Sinai.
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 Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It is Necho II who is said to have commissioned a small fleet of Phoenician explorers to circumnavigate Africa, mentioned in Herodotus some 160 years later.
Egypt was an Augustan province so the governors were appointed directly by the Emperor rather than by the traditional Senatorial lottery.
Because of the importance of Egypt as the Empire's breadbasket, by law the governor of Egypt could not be of the Senatorial class (it was feared that consolidating too much power in a Senator invited revolt).
www.hostkingdom.net /egypt.html   (2776 words)

  
 NTI: Country Overviews: Egypt: Missile Overview
Egypt's long-term desire to acquire a ballistic missile for both political prestige and practical military use (e.g., the Scud B lacks sufficient range to reach many targets in Israel or Libya).
The catalyst for Egypt's Scud B program is believed to have been the political decision by the Soviet Union to refuse the delivery of spare parts to the Egyptian Armed Forces during the mid-1970s.
During the late 1970s Egypt is believed to have made the decision to expand beyond the simple maintenance stage and into the development of product-improved versions of both the FROG-7A and Scud B. To this end, Egypt approached the PRC and DPRK seeking cooperation and assistance.
www.nti.org /e_research/profiles/Egypt/Missile/index_2359.html   (13366 words)

  
 Egypt in World War II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Egypt in World War II Egypt in World War II Country study from Library of Congress
In September 1918, Egypt made the first moves toward the formation of a wafd, or delegation, to voice its demands for independence at the Paris Peace Conference.
The British high commissioner was redesignated ambassador to Egypt, and when the British inspector general of the Egyptian army retired, an Egyptian officer was appointed to replace him.
history.acusd.edu /gen/WW2Timeline/egypt.html   (1498 words)

  
 math lessons - Fuad II of Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He was modern Egypt's last monarch; after he was overthrown in the 1953 military coup, the monarchy and its titles were abolished and an Egyptian Republic was proclaimed.
Fuad was less than a year old at the time of his ascension to the throne, so was never formally crowned.
They divorced in 1996, and Fuad's former wife is now known as HRH the Princess Fadila of Egypt.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Ahmed_Fouad   (211 words)

  
 Behind the Name: Message: "Re: Tosca, albanian dialect... more info"
Their was also albanians who moved too Egypt.
Fuad I of Egypt - king of Egypt (ethnic Albanian)
Fuad II of Egypt - king of Egypt (ethnic Albanian)
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 EGYPT
Prince Osman Fuad Fazil Pasha (by Dilazad Hanim), born 10th December 1850 in Constantinople, married 25th July 1874 in Cairo, Pakize Hanim, born 6th May 1859 in Constantinople, died 13th May 1921 in Cairo, and had issue.
HH Khedive ABBAS II HILMI Pasha 1892/1914, born 14th July 1874 in Cairo, married 1stly, 19th February 1895 in Cairo, (div.), Ikbal Hanim, born 22nd October1876 in Crimea, died 10th February 1941 in Jerusalem, married 2ndly, 1st March 1910 in Tchibouklou, Bosphorus, (div.
HM King FUAD I 1917/1936, born 26th March 1868 in Gizeh Palace, Cairo, Sultan of Egypt 1917/1922 (as Ahmad Fuad), 1st King of Egypt 1922/1936, married 1stly, 30th May 1895 in Cairo, (div.
www.uq.net.au /~zzhsoszy/states/islamic/egypt.html   (7057 words)

  
 Egypt
25 Aug 1517 Egypt a province of the Ottoman Empire.
26 Jul 1952 - 18 Jun 1953 Fuad II (b.
13 Jun 1956 Suez Canal Zone restored to Egypt.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Egypt.html   (2877 words)

  
 Definition of Fuad II of Egypt
He was modern Egypt's last monarch; after he was overthrown in the 1953 military coup the monarchy was abolished and an Egyptian Republic was proclaimed.
Farouk had hoped that his stepping down would appease the anti-royalist forces in the country, and that the new baby king could serve as a unifying force for Egypt.
The list of authors can be found here.
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 Fuad II of Egypt -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
King Fuad II of Egypt and The Sudan (Ahmed Fuad) was born on 16 January, 1952.
He was overthrown when the monarchy and the aristocracy were abolished and an Republic of Egypt was proclaimed.
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