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What is The independence date of Egypt?

November 11th, 1922. They were previously under control by the U.K.


From whom and when did Egypt get nominal independence?

Egypt finally gained nominal independence from British in 1922.


When did Egypt obtain its national independence?

Egypt obtained its national independence in February 28, 1922.


When Egypt get it Independence?

1921


When did Egypt get independence?

Egypt became independent in 1922.


How does Egypt celebrate Independence Day?

Egypt celebrates Independence Day with: Festive parades, firework shows/displays, and picnics!


What is Africa's date of independence?

Africa does not have a date of independence. It is a continent, not a country.


What date did Egypt get its independence?

It depends on how you define this. Most Egyptians will argue that independence only came to Egypt when the monarchy was overthrown in 23 July 1952 because the nominally independent Egyptian monarchy was still heavily influenced by the British. Officially, however, Egypt was free of direct British control as of 28 February 1922.


Define Iran's population and date of independence?

iran' date of independence and population


What is the date of independence for the european union?

The European Union does not have an independence date. The European Union is an association of (currently) 27 independent countries. Some of these countries have an independence date, some have always been independent and do not have an independence date.


When did Egypt declare its independence?

Britain took control of Egypt in 1882 but then relinquished most control in 1992 by issuing Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence. Britain still retained some control over its former protectorate, and Egypt officially declared its independence during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.


Why did Egypt want independence from England?

Egypt wanted independence from England due to agitation about British rule in general, especially after Egypt was forced to participate in World War 1. Egyptians began a series of revolts and were eventually given independence.