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  2. Al-Wafd - Wikipedia

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    1984; 40 years ago. ( 1984) Political alignment. Opposition ( Centre-right, National liberalism, Egyptian nationalism) Headquarters. Dokki, Giza, Egypt. Website. Al Wafd. Al-Wafd ( Arabic: الوفد meaning the Mission in English) [1] is the daily newspaper published by the Wafd party in Giza, Egypt.

  3. Egyptian Wafd Party - Wikipedia

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    The New Wafd Party ( Arabic: حزب الوفد الجديد, lit. 'New Delegation Party'), officially the Egyptian Wafd Party and also known as the Al-Wafd Party, is a nationalist liberal [ 2] party in Egypt . It is the extension of one of the oldest and historically most active political parties in Egypt, Wafd Party, which was dismantled after ...

  4. Wafd Party - Wikipedia

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    The Wafd Party (lit. ' Delegation Party '; Arabic: حزب الوفد, Ḥizb al-Wafd) was a nationalist liberal political party in Egypt.It was said to be Egypt's most popular and influential political party for a period from the end of World War I through the 1930s.

  5. 1919 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    e. The Egyptian revolution of 1919 ( Arabic: ثورة 1919, Thawra 1919) was a nation-wide revolution in the Sultanate of Egypt against British occupation which lasted from November 1918 to July 1919. Occurring right after the end of World War I, the revolution served as the culmination of successive decades of opposition by Egyptian ...

  6. Saad Zaghloul - Wikipedia

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    Saad Zaghloul. Saad Zaghloul Pasha ( Arabic: سعد زغلول / ALA-LC: Saʻd Zaghlūl; also Sa'd Zaghloul Pasha ibn Ibrahim) (July 1857 [ 1] – 23 August 1927) was an Egyptian revolutionary and statesman. He was the leader of Egypt's nationalist Wafd Party. He led a civil disobedience campaign with the goal of achieving independence for ...

  7. Egypt in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The delegation (Wafd in Arabic) formed the Wafd party, which was Egypt's most popular and influential political party under the 1923 Egyptian constitution. While the constitution created a democratically elected parliament, the king still had significant political power, being able to appoint the prime minister and dissolve parliament.

  8. 1952 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Egyptian revolution of 1952 (Arabic: ثورة 23 يوليو ), [ 3] also known as the 1952 coup d'état ( Arabic: انقلاب 1952) [ 4][ 5][ 6] and 23 July Revolution, [ 7] was a period of profound political, economic, and societal change in Egypt. On 23 July 1952 the revolution began with the toppling of King Farouk in a coup d ...

  9. THE 10 BEST Cairo Architectural Buildings - Tripadvisor

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    By FATIMA-SOLIMAN. it's very easy to reach because it's located in the city between the museum and old Cairo, but needs half day to visit... See tours. 12. Masjid Al-shaykh Mutahhar. 1. Architectural Buildings. 13. Sultan Baybars Al-Jashankir Khanqah and Mausoleum.