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  1. Muhammad Naguib, em árabe محمد نجيب, ( Cartum, 20 de fevereiro de 1901 — Cairo, 28 de agosto de 1984) foi um militar egípcio, primeiro presidente de seu país após a Revolução Egípcia de 1952, que acabou com Estado da dinastia de Muhammad Ali no Egito e Sudão.

  2. Mohamed Bey Naguib Youssef Qutb El-Qashlan (Egyptian Arabic: الرئيس اللواء محمد بي نجيب يوسف قطب القشلان, Egyptian Arabic: [mæˈħæmmæd næˈɡiːb]; 19 February 1901 – 28 August 1984), also known as Mohamed Naguib, was an Egyptian military officer and revolutionary, who along with Gamal Abdel ...

  3. Muhammad Naguib, Egyptian army officer and statesman who played a prominent role in the revolutionary overthrow of King Farouk I of Egypt in 1952. Naguib twice served as president (June 18, 1953–February 25, 1954 and February 27–November 14, 1954) of Egypt.

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  4. Within a matter of decades, Muhammad Ali transformed Egypt from a neglected Ottoman province to a virtually independent state that temporarily rivalled the Ottoman Empire itself for dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Mashreq.

  5. Muhammad Naguib (February 20, 1901 - August 29, 1984) was the first President of Egypt, serving from the declaration of the Republic and the end of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty on June 18, 1953, to November 14, 1954.

  6. 20 de mai. de 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Mohamed Naguib, the Sudanese-born Egyptian army officer who led the 1952 coup that overthrew King Farouk and established the Republic of Egypt. Explore his role in the Free Officers Movement, his power struggle with Gamal Abdel Nasser, and his imprisonment and rehabilitation.

  7. Muhammad Naguib, em árabe محمد نجيب, foi um militar egípcio, primeiro presidente de seu país após a Revolução Egípcia de 1952, que acabou com Estado da dinastia de Muhammad Ali no Egito e Sudão.