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Fouad Pasha Serageddin (2
November 1911 – 9
August 2000), was an
Egyptian politician and
leader of Egypt's Wafd Party. When
President Hosni Mubarak allowed...
- Ad-Din (1909–2005),
English writer,
Islamic scholar, and
philosopher Fouad Serageddin (1910–1999),
leader of Egypt's Wafd
Party Serajuddin Hossain (1929–1971)...
- "military–industrial complex", and that
Osama bin
Laden was an "American agent". Fuad
Serageddin Pasha – the party's
first chairman Bahaa El-Din Abu
Shoka –
member of...
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Fouad Serageddin, Nahas's right-hand man, who was
smoking cigars in his bath at the time, to ask if he
should surrender or fight.
Serageddin ordered...
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called the
Interior Minister,
Fouad Serageddin, Nahas's right-hand man, to ask if he
should surrender or fight.
Serageddin ordered the
police to
fight "to...
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Thomas Cook
Egypt until 1950;
Fouad Serageddin 1950-55; LTI
Hotels Operator Thomas Cook
Egypt until 1950;
Fouad Serageddin 1950-55;
Eastmar Nile
Cruises Route...
- Erskine's
demands and
contacted Egyptian Minister of the Interior,
Fouad Serageddin, who
communicated back that he
approved their actions and told them to...
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Fouad Serageddin, Nahas's right-hand man, who was
smoking cigars in his bath at the time, to ask if he
should surrender or fight.
Serageddin ordered...
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chairman of the
liberal New Wafd
Party on 1
September 2000,
succeeding Fuad
Serageddin. He was
nominated by his
party for the 2005
Egyptian presidential election...
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prosecution focused mostly on
Serageddin's rise to
power within the Wafd and his
personal failings in the 1950 government.
Serageddin's rivals, the who's who...