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  1. 15 de mar. de 2023 · English: Fuad II of Egypt, Aḥmad Fu'ād (born January 1952) — the last King of Egypt and the Sudan . "Reigned" (6 month old baby) for less than a year, from July 1952 upon the abdication of his father Farouk I, until June 1953 when the Republic of Egypt was declared. The eleventh and last "ruler" from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty, which had ...

  2. Muhammad Ali was an Albanian commander in the Ottoman Albanian army that was sent to drive Napoleon 's forces out of Egypt. [1] After Napoleon’s withdrawal, he aligned himself with Omar Makram, the leader of Egyptian resistance against the French, seized power with his Albanian troops, and forced the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II to recognise him ...

  3. Fuad II (født 16. januar 1952 i Kairo; arabisk: الملك أحمد فؤاد الثاني Ahmed Fuad) var konge av Egypt fra 26. juli 1952 til 18. juni 1953.. Hans far, Faruk I av Egypt, ble avsatt under et militærkupp ledet av Muhammad Naguib og Gamal Abdel Nasser den 23. juli 1952, og måtte abdisere til fordel for sin seks måneder gamle sønn og selv dra i eksil i Italia.

  4. Farouk I ( / fəˈruːk /; Arabic: فاروق الأول, full name: Farouk bin Ahmed Fuad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Ali bin Ibrahim Agha; 11 February 1920 — 18 March 1965) was the King of Egypt and the Sudan from 1936 until his abdication in 1952. His full title was "His Majesty Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and the ...

  5. Farouk abdicated in favour of his infant son Ahmed Fuad, who became King Fuad II. In 1953 the monarchy was abolished, and the Republic of Egypt was established. The legal status of Sudan was only resolved in 1953, when Egypt and United Kingdom agreed that it should be granted independence in 1956.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2008 · Official photograph of Crown Prince Ahmad Fuad of Egypt, later King Fuad II of Egypt, taken shortly after his birth. Between 16 January 1952 (Fuad's birth) and 26 July 1952 (Fuad's accession to the throne). As an official photograph of an Egyptian Crown Prince, this image must have been first published in Egypt, most likely by the Royal Palace.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_FuadKing Fuad - Wikipedia

    King Fuad (Arabic: الملك فؤاد), also spelled King Fouad, may refer to two different Kings of Egypt: Fuad I of Egypt (1868–1936) Fuad II of Egypt (born in 1952)