The Egyptian leader during the 1970s was Anwar Sadat, who became president in 1970 following the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser. Sadat is known for his efforts to shift Egypt's economy towards open-market policies and for initiating the peace process with Israel, culminating in the Camp David Accords in 1978. His leadership marked a significant shift in Egypt's foreign policy and relations with Western countries. However, his policies also led to domestic unrest, ultimately resulting in his assassination in 1981.
Back then they were called Pharaohs
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Ancient Egyptian soldiers would relax or see their family during their free time
As a military leader, Ramses II (the third pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty) restored Egyptian land and also battled against the Hittites and the Libyans. He has come to be known for his military campaigns, though his reputation took a hit when he was almost captured during a battle in the fifth year of his reign.
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Fidel Castro was the leader of Cuba during the 1970s. Relations between the U.S. and Cuba were strained due to Communism, the Bay of Pigs, embargoes, and assassination attempts.
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The ancient Egyptian pharaohs were thought of as gods.
The ancient Egyptian pharaohs were thought of as gods.
President Muhammad Nagib was the Egyptian leader in 1953.
the pharaohs were considered a monach and a spiritual leader.
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Saddam Hussein became leader of Iraq in the early 1970s, so Saddam was leader of Iraq in 1990.
there were many egyptian rulers
The Pharaoh.
Back then they were called Pharaohs