Helped Egypt become a republic in 1952
What Happened - 1952 was released on: USA: 7 August 1952
Miss Egypt was created in 1952.
The Free officers Movement started in 1945. It was a clandestine group comprising of nationalistic junior officers in Egypt's armed forces. This group finally instigated the 1952 Egyptian Revolution and establishment of Republic of Egypt.
The Egyptian Revolution happened in the year 1952. This began on July 23, 1952, initially aimed to overthrow King Farouk. It resulted in the end of rule of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty, the establishment of the Republic of Egypt, end of British occupation of Egypt, beginning of the Nasser era and the Revolutionary wave across the Arab world.
Monodrama Theater - 1952 Joseph in Egypt was released on: USA: 7 September 1953
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Fuad II of Egypt was born on 1952-01-16.
Farouk, king of Egypt (1936-52)
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There was no change in power in Egypt in 1950. King Farouk ruled Egypt from 1936-1952. In 1952, he was overthrown by Free Officers Mohammed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser. Both served as "President" of Egypt in the 1950s.
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