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Topic: Mohammed Naguib


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  Muhammad Naguib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naguib spent his formative years in Sudan, where as a child ostriches and monkeys were his playmates in a house decorated with hunting trophies like elephant tusks, tiger-skin rugs and rhinoceros and gazelle heads on the wall.
Naguib also began to study Hebrew in the 1950s, and soon after the Revolution he ordered that Hebrew be taught at military college and at Cairo and Alexandria universities, realising that the Egyptian army had been handicapped during the 1948 Palestine War by the fact that very few soldiers could interpret Israeli communications.
In September, Naguib was appointed Prime Minister of Egypt and a member of the Royal Regent Council, with Nasser serving in the background as Minister of the Interior.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammed_Naguib   (2055 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Mohammed Naguib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A graduate of the Royal Military Academy, Cairo, and a general who was one of Egypt's few heroes from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Naguib was recruited by the revolutionary Free Officers Movement to lend the group credibility, as a figurehead leader.
In the coup of July 23, 1952, they deposed the monarchy and Naguib was appointed, first as Commander-in-Chief, in order to keep the armed forces favorable to the coup organized by such junior officers.
Naguib was placed under house arrest, and he remained under supervision in Cairo until his death in 1984.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mohammed-Naguib   (472 words)

  
 Gamal Abdel Nasser - Wikipedia
Generaal Ali Mohammed Naguib, een van de "helden" van de Palestijnse oorlog, werd aangesteld als eerste minister.
Toen Naguib aanstalten maakte om de politieke partijen opnieuw toe te laten kwam Nasser op 17 april 1954 tussenbeide en ontnam hem het premierschap.
Op 14 november 1954 werd Naguib, beschuldigd van medeplichtigheid aan een aanslag op Nasser door de Moslimbroederschap, uit al zijn functies ontzet.
nl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gamal_Abdel_Nasser   (623 words)

  
 Mohammed Naguib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Naguib was one of Egypt's few heroes from the 1948Arab-Israeli War.
In 1952 they deposed the monarchy and Naguib was appointed as President, with Nasserserving in the background as Minister of the Interior.
Naguib was placed under house arrest, where he remained until his death in 1984.
www.therfcc.org /mohammed-naguib-87386.html   (183 words)

  
 Muhammad Naguib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A graduate of the Royal Military Academy and a general who was one of few heroes from the 1948 Arab-Israeli War Naguibe was recruited by the revolutionary Officers Movement to lend the group credibility a figurehead leader.
However in 1954 Nasser accused Naguib of supporting the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and of harboring dictatorial ambitions; in he expelled him from office.
Naguib was placed under house arrest and remained under supervision in Cairo until his in 1984.
www.freeglossary.com /Mohammed_Naguib   (416 words)

  
 Muhammad Naguib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Muhammad Naguib (center) sits beside [[Gamal Abd al-Nasser in this 1953 photograph]] Muhammad Naguib (Arabic: &1605;&1581;&1605;&1583; &1606;&1580;&1610;&1576;) (February 20 1901 – August 28, 1984) was the first President of the Republic of Egypt.
Naguib was recruited as figurehead leader to the revolutionary Free Officers Movement to lend credibility to the group.
Naguib was placed under house arrest until (according to some sources) 1960, and he remained under supervision in Cairo until his death there in 1984.
muhammad-naguib.area51.ipupdater.com   (368 words)

  
 Muhammad_Naguib   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
'''Muhammad Naguib''' (محمد نجيب in Arabic; 20 February 1901 – 29 August, 1984) was the first President of the Republic of Egypt.
In 1940, Naguib was again promoted, and, like many Egyptians at the time, placed his faith in the young King Farouk, who had come to power four years earlier.
However, Naguib remained the most senior officer in the government and the notional leader of the country and of the RCC, even as a struggle for power was brewing.
goc.subdomain.de /Muhammad_Naguib   (2213 words)

  
 Ali Mohammed Naguib -- Ali Mohammed Naguib, geboren in Khartoem op 20 februa...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ali Mohammed Naguib -- Ali Mohammed Naguib, geboren in Khartoem op 20 februa...
Ali Mohammed Naguib, geboren in Khartoem op 20 februari 1901, was een Egyptische generaal, een van de "helden" van de Palestijnse oorlog van 1948.
Op 14 november 1954 werd Naguib, beschuldigd van medeplichtigheid aan een aanslag op Nasser door de Moslimbroederschap, afgezet en in Caïro onder huisarrest geplaatst, wat zo bleef tot zijn dood op 28 augustus 1984.
naguib.nl.tracking24.net   (235 words)

  
 Muhammad Naguib
Naguib was one of the most respected members of the Free Officers, but the Free Officers would see his political line as president as too conservative and influenced by Islamism.
Naguib has to resign from office, and is succeeded by Nasser.
Naguib is accused of having cooperated with the Muslim Brotherhood attempting of assassinating Nasser in October.
www.i-cias.com /e.o/naguib_m.htm   (314 words)

  
 MalafElSuez02b
And so Naguib was put up as a candidate for the politically sensitive position of President of the Officers' Club in Zamalek, and the word went round to vote for the man with the 3 on his chest.
Mohammed Naguib, who, because he was so obviously under surveillance by the secret police, was not due to take any part in the actual coup, spent the afternoon at the Rowing Club on the Nile.
Naguib, it was agreed, should be styled "Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Egypt".
egyptianchronicles.freewebsitehosting.com /MalafElSuez02b.html   (3373 words)

  
 Naguib Mahfouz Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The Nobel Prize--winning writer's masterwork is the engrossing story of a Muslim family in Cairo during Britain's occupation of Egypt in the early decades of the twentieth century.
Master storyteller Naguib Mahfouz follows the family of Al-Sayyid Ahmad into the awakening world of Cairo in the '20s in a sensual and provocative novel sure to enthrall the legions of readers who made Palace Walk a bestseller.
Once again, Naguib Mahfouz has fashioned a highly charged, tightly written tale of intersecting lives that provides readers with both an engaging and powerful story as well as a vivid portrait of life in Egypt in the late 1960s.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Mahfouz%2C%20Naguib   (1177 words)

  
 President Gamal Abdel Nasser
The corruption of the government inside and the losing of the 1948 war were the main motives that made The Free Officers led by General Mohammed Naguib up rise the revolution of 23rd of July 1952.
General Naguib was a respected senior officer who was only appointed as a figure-leader to enhance the credibility of the coup.
Naguib, who grew up within the old system, was a courageous yet peaceful man and had no plans for radical change.
www.britains-smallwars.com /Yahia2/Nasser.htm   (2857 words)

  
 Cairo Communiqué
The series stars Mohammed Sobhi, a respected and intelligent comic actor known for his nationalism (many of his successful plays have a nationalist content).
Naguib’s first encounter with the Protocols occurs in the home of a British official, where he easliy reads the Russian title.
One Egyptian writer, Mamdouh al-Sheikh, has told papers that, in fact, Hafez Naguib’s own memoirs show he was no nationalist, but an opportunist who was drafted into French intelligence services in Europe because of his excellent French, then employed by the French army in Algeria to repress the locals because he spoke Arabic.
www.wrmea.com /archives/janfeb03/0301036.html   (1145 words)

  
 HR Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Two of the victims of this crackdown, Mohammed el-Derini and Mohammed Omar, are still in detention as of this writing.
Summary: the 130-page book is a biography of the consultant Fa.hy Naguib, the late president of the Supreme Constitutional Court, it also illustrates the role Naguib played in promoting Egyptian women's cases, and his contribution in the call for the realization of all women's rights.
The 4th section is a lecture by Naguib on Woman and Cultural conflict in Egypt.
www.hrinfo.org /en/books/book4.shtml   (996 words)

  
 Nagib Mahfuz - Wikipedia
Die Trilogie brachte Mahfuz den ägyptischen Staatspreis für Literatur ein.
Nachdem die ersten Kapitel des Buches bereits in der regierungsamtlichen Zeitung Al Ahram erschienen waren, erzwangen Proteste konservativer islamischer Kreise die Einstellung des Vorabdrucks.
„Naguib Mahfouz, 94, Nobel Laureate in Literature, Dies“, New York Times, 31.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naguib_Mahfouz   (679 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - The Arabs, Israel, and Near East Defense   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
...Naguib, a professional soldier interested in strengthening his army and himself, has exhibited a frank desire for military aid from the West...
...A disturbing and contradictory aspect of Naguib's behavior-his leadership in the Arab din against German reparations for Israelcan perhaps be explained away as a sly gesture toward automatic Egyptian mass reflexes...
...Indeed the seemingly enlightened exploits of the Naguib regime have lately inspired a spate of diplomatic and press dispatches forecasting rapprochement between Egypt and the "imperialist" world-not excluding Israel...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V14I6P53-1.htm   (8231 words)

  
 Egyptian Restaurant Reviews - L’Aubergine restaurant and Okamoto restaurant, both in Cairo, Egypt
Where you can seat yourself in large comfortable cushioned chair and if you are interested, you can listen to the fortuneteller who will charge you money to say her phrases.
Decorations in Naguib Mahfouz café are all Islamic taken from the surrounding location of the café.
Naguib Mahfouz is a very popular place in Khan EL Khalili where you can get away, for a couple of minutes, from the noisy and busy alley of the Khan.
www.touregypt.net /magazine/mag07012001/mag9.htm   (1037 words)

  
 Without Impunity - vii.n.2 - Silence in the Nile: Egyptian Freedom of Speech under Peril
Works by Egypt's foremost novelist, Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz, continue to be banned for themes offensive to the religious authorities.
Farag Foda's book "To Be or Not to Be" had been banned and he had been prosecuted for "offending religion" two years earlier and a week before his murder, he had been branded as an apostate by Al-Azhar, the government-supported religious establishment.
In 1994, Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz was stabbed in the neck and seriously wounded by Islamic militants, after Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahmame, spiritual leader of the armed fundamentalist group al-Gama'a al Islamiyya, issued a fatwa excommunicating him.
www.derechos.org /wi/2/egypt.html   (1376 words)

  
 Egypt Tales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
gypt's first president, Mohammed Naguib, was born in Sudan in 1900.
n 23 July 1952, Naguib announced the first revolution statement, and on 26 July he warned the king and asked him to abdicate the throne.
On 9 December 1952, Naguib formed his first government and in June of the following year he was elected as the first president of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
www.siyassa.org.eg /egypttales/Months/august.htm   (795 words)

  
 1953 - Wikipedia
januar: Leiaren av Egypt, general Mohammed Naguib, innførte diktatur etter avsløring av kupp-planar.
Opprøret blei knust neste dag av sovjetiske stridsvogner.
juni: Egypt blei republikk med Mohammed Naguib som president.
nn.wikipedia.org /wiki/1953   (343 words)

  
 Print news - IPS Inter Press Service
Since the overthrow of its monarchy in July 1952, all four of Egypt's presidents have been from branches of the armed forces.
Mohammed Naguib, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar al-Sadat were officers in the Egyptian army.
If a military background is a pre-requisite then defence minister Mohammed Hussein Tantawi should be a front-runner.
www.ipsnews.net /print.asp?idnews=24290   (774 words)

  
 Egypt News, Egypt Weather and Links: QuickNews
Facing them across the table will be Egypt's top team: Premier Mohammed Naguib, Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi, and four men from the Free Officers Committee.
But the British have an idea that the most important that the most important man they face is a lean young field officer, just turned 35, who does not even hold cabinet rank.
Naguib himself has begun referring to Gamal Nasser as "my commander." He recently spoke of "Gamal, that strong mind, that abnormal determination-- Gamal, who doesn't relax a second in doing his duty.
news.quickfound.net /intl/egypt_news.html   (1041 words)

  
 The Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR, idol of the Middle Easterners abroad and in the United States, was a featured star in the cast of the Broadway hit Fanny for two and a half years.
As the leading tenor of the Orient, he has a long list of other distinguished achievements to his credit, including command performances for former King Farouk of Egypt, for his successor, Major General Mohammed Naguib, for King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia and the Shah of Iran.
Mohammed El-Bakkar died in 1959 at the age of 46 due to a cerebral hemorrage and thanks to El-Bakkar fan, Phyllis LaVietes, we present a rare find!
www.el-bakkar.com /man.html   (276 words)

  
 HYP RECORDS/Vinyl Safari: Middle Eastern--Mohammed El-Bakkar
Mohammed El-Bakkar was an established, international star long before the famous Audio Fidelity sessions.
He had a couple of hits in Egypt in the 1930s, chiefly "Malk el Hob" and "Ya Halawt Bint el Nile." He acted in, produced, and directed some 32 movies in addition to appearing on numerous television and radio programs.
His list of command performances includes Egypt's King Farouk and Farouk's successor Major General Mohammed Naguib, Saudi Arabia's King Ibn Saud, and the Shah of Iran.
www.hipwax.com /music/orient_b.html   (390 words)

  
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Naguib, A.H. Samarkandi, H. Bakhamees, M.A. Magboul and A.K. El-Bakry.
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul, Abdelhamid H. samerkandi, and Mounir Attia
Mohamed Naguib, Magboul M.A. Magboul as the second co-author in all chapters.
www.angelfire.com /yt/adksu/MAGBoul_bBcv7.htm   (1444 words)

  
 Egypt History Information
Blaming the government for the campaign's lack of success, the army turned against King Faruk, Fuad's son.
In 1952 a group of army officers led by General Mohammed Naguib ousted the king.
Naguib relinquished power in 1954 to Gamal Abdel Nasser, who was officially elected in 1956.
www.christmasinegypt.com /Info-Center/History.asp   (1211 words)

  
 Naguib Mahfouz - Children of the Alley
The upholding of science as the hope of humanity is consistent with his previous work, but this one contains words of warning that science in the wrong hands may support the oppressor.
However, he is fascinated by the stories of the Al Gabal and the Al Ri-faa, and seems to have absorbed something from both; for instance, he notes the brotherhood of all by analogy to his sheep (260) and solves the problem of the stolen money without fostering further rivalries and resentments between the groups (268).
Like Mohammed, Qassem should be the last prophet in this process.
www.northern.edu /hastingw/mahfouz.htm   (4067 words)

  
 Modern Egypt
Mohammed Naguib took control of the military, and Ali Maher Pasha became prime minister.
They began to institute a series of social and economic reforms, but also adopted repressive measures that stifled political opposition and provoked internal dissension.
The RCC had its own internal conflicts, and one of the younger officers — who had been the real leader of the group from the beginning — gradually striped Naguib of power and took it for himself.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/arabs/modegypt.html   (2118 words)

  
 SADAT - ANWAR - BIOGRAFIA
Si trasferisce al Cairo all'età di sette anni, dove compie i propri studi e dove si diploma, nel 1938, alla Regia accademia militare.
l'organizzazione "The Free Officers", guidata dal generale Mohammed Naguib, scelto come figura leader per assicurare e valorizzare la credibilità dell'azione.
L'organizzazione "The Free Officers", guidata dal generale Mohammed Naguib, lo designò come figura leader per assicurare e valorizzare la credibilità dell'azione.
www.cronologia.it /storia/biografie/sadat.htm   (408 words)

  
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The nationalist government that resulted from the revolution proceeded to implement a land reform program and a comprehensive free education program from the primary to the tertiary levels, among others.
A year after the change, Egypt was declared a republic, with General Mohammed Naguib as the first President and Prime Minister.
In 1954, General Gamal Abdel replaced Naguib as Prime Minister and temporarily assumed the position of head of state.
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2004/07/23/OPED2004072314624.html   (432 words)

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