Jamal Abdulnasser
The second president of Egypt
He assumed power from 1956 until his death and is one of the leaders of the July 23, 1952 revolution that overthrew King Farouk (the last ruler of the family of Muhammad Ali)
After the revolution, Nasser resigned from the army and assumed the premiership, then he was appointed President of the Republic on June 25, 1956.
Relations with the Western powers that withdrew its financing from the High Dam, which Nasser was planning to build, and Nasser responded to that by nationalizing the Suez Canal Company in 1956, thus strained Britain, France, and Israel to occupy the Sinai, but withdrew amid international pressure; this reinforced Abdel Nasser’s political standing Significantly. Since that time, Nasser has increased in popularity in the Arab region, and calls for Arab unity under his leadership have increased, and this was achieved by forming the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958-1961).
He became the leader of the nation.
The second president of Egypt
He assumed power from 1956 until his death and is one of the leaders of the July 23, 1952 revolution that overthrew King Farouk (the last ruler of the family of Muhammad Ali)
After the revolution, Nasser resigned from the army and assumed the premiership, then he was appointed President of the Republic on June 25, 1956.
Relations with the Western powers that withdrew its financing from the High Dam, which Nasser was planning to build, and Nasser responded to that by nationalizing the Suez Canal Company in 1956, thus strained Britain, France, and Israel to occupy the Sinai, but withdrew amid international pressure; this reinforced Abdel Nasser’s political standing Significantly. Since that time, Nasser has increased in popularity in the Arab region, and calls for Arab unity under his leadership have increased, and this was achieved by forming the United Arab Republic with Syria (1958-1961).
He became the leader of the nation.
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