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The History of Republican Egypt spans the period of modern Egyptian history from the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 to the present day, which saw the toppling of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan, the establishment of a presidential republic, and a period of profound economic, and political change in Egypt, and throughout the Arab world. The abolition of a monarchy and aristocracy viewed widely as sympathetic to Western interests, particularly since the ousting of Khedive Isma'il Pasha, over seven decades earlier, helped strengthen the authentically Egyptian character of the republic in the eyes of its supporters.

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  • Geschichte der Republik Ägypten (de)
  • History of republican Egypt (en)
  • Histoire de l'Égypte depuis 1952 (fr)
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  • Die Geschichte der Republik Ägypten umfasst die Entwicklung der Arabischen Republik Ägypten von ihrer Gründung am 18. Juni 1953 bis zur Gegenwart. (de)
  • The History of Republican Egypt spans the period of modern Egyptian history from the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 to the present day, which saw the toppling of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan, the establishment of a presidential republic, and a period of profound economic, and political change in Egypt, and throughout the Arab world. The abolition of a monarchy and aristocracy viewed widely as sympathetic to Western interests, particularly since the ousting of Khedive Isma'il Pasha, over seven decades earlier, helped strengthen the authentically Egyptian character of the republic in the eyes of its supporters. (en)
  • République arabe d'Égypte est le nom du régime politique qui dirige l'Égypte depuis 1971 après le nom officiel de République d'Égypte de 1953 à 1958 puis de République arabe unie de 1958 à 1971 (unie avec la Syrie de 1958 à 1961). À la suite du coup d'État des officiers libres le 23 juillet 1952, la république est proclamée en Égypte le 18 juin 1953, succédant au Royaume d'Égypte. Sa capitale est Le Caire, sa langue officielle est l'arabe et sa monnaie est la livre égyptienne. Le premier président égyptien est Mohammed Naguib. Gamal Abd-al-Nasser lui succède en 1954. (fr)
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