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  1. 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.

  2. Other articles where Fuʾād II is discussed: Farouk I: …succeeded by his infant son, Fuʾād II, but less than a year later Egypt became a republic.

  3. Dominique-France Loeb-Picard (born 23 November 1948), also called Princess Fadila of Egypt, is the French ex-wife of Fuad II, former King of Egypt and the Sudan. Life and family [ edit ] Dominique-France Loeb-Picard was born on 23 November 1948 in Paris as the daughter of Jewish - Alsatian archaeologist Prof. David-Robert Loeb and his French-Swiss wife, Paule-Madeleine Picard.

  4. Farouk was born 100 years ago this month and spent 13 years in exile as he morphed from a monarch – who was part of a great dynasty that began with Muhammad Ali in 1805 – to the lampooned subject of gossip columnists. He was effectively the last king of Egypt – if we don't include the accession of Farouk's son, Ahmed Fuad II, who, at only ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FuadFuad - Wikipedia

    Fuad al Muqtadir (1980- ), Bangladeshi composer and singer; Nobility. Fuad I of Egypt (1868–1936), known as Fuad I, king of Egypt and Sudan; Fuad II of Egypt (1952–), king of Egypt and Sudan; Politics. Fuad Chehab (1902-1973), former Lebanese president; Fuad Guliyev (1941-), Azerbaijani politician

  6. Fuad II (arabisk: فؤاد الثاني) (født 16. januar 1952 som Prins Ahmad Fuad) var den sidste konge af Egypten og Sudan, der formelt regerede fra juli 1952 til juni 1953. Fuad blev konge af Egypten den 26. juli 1952 , da hans far kong Farouk blev tvunget til at abdicere ved den egyptiske revolution i 1952 .

  7. 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 ...