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A protester holds up a poster with an image of former Egypt president Gamal Abdel Nasser during the anniversary of the 1952 Egyptian revolution at Tahrir Square in Cairo, July 23, 2012.
Egypt: 1952 Revolution in the ... attributed to several reasons including the rising revolutionary tone against the military rule that has begun in July 1952 especially since this year ...
Today marks 65 years since the eruption of 1952 Revolution. Ahram Online reviews the chronicles of the revolution through the front-page news and headlines published in Al-Ahram newspaper from 24 ...
In Egypt in 1952, Gamal Abdel Nasser and a group of mid-level officers staged a coup that became a true revolution. They took control of the military and ousted King Farouk and his government.
On anniversary, Egyptian president says 1952 coup ‘stumbled in many goals’ Mohammed Morsi, still struggling with the military, praises 2011 revolution that ‘corrected the path’ and brought ...
July 1952: Days after the king’s ouster, Egyptian cinemas were showing the movie “The Cup of Suffering”, starring famous actress Faten Hamama. Observers used to joke that screening the movie was a bad ...
The military has been running Egypt since 1952 – with rulers such as Gen. Mohammed Naguib, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat, Mubarak and Marshal Tantawy coming from its ranks.
The Egyptian Revolution of 1952, as it came to be known, established the modern Egyptian republic. Under the charismatic and popular Nasser, ...
Today marks 65 years since the eruption of 1952 Revolution. Ahram Online reviews the chronicles of the revolution through the front-page news and headlines published in Al-Ahram newspaper from 24 ...