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by the Free Officers Movement Free Officers Movement(passive) led byPost - revolution Following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by the Free Officers Movement of Muhammad Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser , in which the Egyptian monarchy was overthrown(passive) led byPost 1952 revolution Following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by Saad Zaghlul(passive) led by 1919 : The first revolution in Egypt

Naguib ... helpedleadthe Egyptian Revolution of 1952 against the government

the hotel ... the anti - British riotsledto the Egyptian Revolution in July 23 , 1952

disturbances in Egyptultimately leadingto the Egyptian Revolution of 1919.[2

sense of the memoirs of the former Free Officersledthe 1952 Revolution in Egypt

by the Free Officers(passive) led byThe anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952

the Free Officers(passive) led byThe anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952

the weeksleadingup to the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.[1][2

Gamal Abdel Nasser and fellow junior officers who became the Free Officersledthe Egyptian revolution of 1952

The second president of Egypt , this man helpedleadthe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by a group of army officers called the Free Officers Movement Free Officers Movement(passive) led bythe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by Gamal Abdel Nasser(passive) led bythe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

Gamal Abdel Nasser(passive) led byThe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by Mohammed Naguib and Gamal Abdel Nasser(passive) led byThe Egyptian revolution of 1952

Gamal Salem ... the Egyptian Free Officersledthe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

the Free Officers Committeeledthe Egyptian Revolution in 1952

The Ministry after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952ledThe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

in partpromptedthe 2011 Egyptian revolution

the Free Officersledthe 1952 Egyptian revolution

the eventsleadingup to the recent Egyptian revolution

Nasserledthe Egyptian Revolution of 1952

the hotel ... the anti - British riotsledto the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.

the energy and optimismresultedfrom the 2011 Egyptian Revolution

most successful leaderhaving ledthe 1952 Egyptian Revolution

the decadesleadingup to the Egyptian revolution of 1952

the eventsledto the Egyptian revolution of 1919

the eventsleadingup to the 1919 Egyptian revolution

Libya(passive) are caused Revolution in Egypt

Turning an Academic Essay into a Exactly what role did social media play in the Egyptian revolutioncausedthe revolution in Egypt

On 26 January 1952 the hotel was totally destroyed during the Cairo Fire , anti - British riots and dramatic civil unrestledto the Egyptian Revolution of 1952

by Facebook and Twitter(passive) was ... caused byRevolution in Egypt

Political history Zaghloul 's absence caused disturbances in Egyptultimately leadingto the Egyptian Revolution of 1919

The Town " and " Inceptioncausedthe revolution in Egypt

before Sa'ad went onto leadthe Egyptian Revolution of 1919

disturbances in Egyptultimately leadingto the Egyptian Revolution of 1919

disturbances in Egyptultimately leadingto the Egyptian Revolution of 1919 Egyptian Revolution of 1919

who helpedleadEgypt 's 1952 revolution

Zaghloul 's absence caused disturbances in Egyptultimately leadingto the Egyptian Revolution of 1919

to King Faroukledto King Farouk

to the declaration of the modern republic of Egyptledto the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt

to the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt ... ending the period of the Kingdom of Egyptledto the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt ... ending the period of the Kingdom of Egypt

in the overthrow of King Faroukresultedin the overthrow of King Farouk

to the overthrow King Farouk and establishment of the Republic of Egyptleadto the overthrow King Farouk and establishment of the Republic of Egypt

to the removal of King Farouk and established the Republic of Egyptleadto the removal of King Farouk and established the Republic of Egypt

to the declaration of the modern republic of Egyptledto the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt

to the modern republic of Egyptledto the modern republic of Egypt

the overthrow and exile of King Farouk of Egyptcausedthe overthrow and exile of King Farouk of Egypt

to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarakledto the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak

the overthrow and exile of King Farouk ofcausedthe overthrow and exile of King Farouk of

to the resignation of the presidentledto the resignation of the president

work on the film to be suspendedcausedwork on the film to be suspended

the ... Cairo Cairo Cairocausedthe ... Cairo Cairo Cairo

to the declaration of the modern republic of Egyptledto the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt

a number of heavy industry projects such as iron and steel , mining , petroleum , chemical , spinning and weaving and food industriesseta number of heavy industry projects such as iron and steel , mining , petroleum , chemical , spinning and weaving and food industries

to calls for its boycott.[14has ledto calls for its boycott.[14

to President Mubarak being ousted on February 11 , 2011ledto President Mubarak being ousted on February 11 , 2011

to the abdication of King Farouk Iledto the abdication of King Farouk I

to King Faroukledto King Farouk

a series of events in motion which would eventually end the British and Egyptian occupation of Sudanseta series of events in motion which would eventually end the British and Egyptian occupation of Sudan

in Egyptresultedin Egypt

a series of people power revolutions in the Middle Eastcauseda series of people power revolutions in the Middle East

to the abdication of King Farouk I in favor of his baby son , Fuad IIledto the abdication of King Farouk I in favor of his baby son , Fuad II

in Mubarak 's oustingresultedin Mubarak 's ousting

to Britain 's recognition of Egyptian independence in 1922leadingto Britain 's recognition of Egyptian independence in 1922

to Britain 's recognition of Egyptian independenceleadingto Britain 's recognition of Egyptian independence

to a transformation in the Mubarak - era judicial processwould have ledto a transformation in the Mubarak - era judicial process

a series of events in motion which would eventually end the British occupation of Khartoum and Sudanseta series of events in motion which would eventually end the British occupation of Khartoum and Sudan

to transformation of the organisational structure of the Ministryledto transformation of the organisational structure of the Ministry

His writing(passive) was influenced byHis writing

the square being given its current nameledthe square being given its current name

to Britain recognizing independenceleadsto Britain recognizing independence

to a similar problemwill leadto a similar problem

the squareledthe square

to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Februaryledto the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in February

in more than 800 casualtiesresultedin more than 800 casualties

to the downfall of Hosni Mubarak 's regimeledto the downfall of Hosni Mubarak 's regime

to the ouster of the country 's then president , Hosni Mubarakledto the ouster of the country 's then president , Hosni Mubarak

in real transition to democracy ... since much of the old regime remains in positions of powerwill resultin real transition to democracy ... since much of the old regime remains in positions of power

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