- Wafd),
headed by Saad
Zaghlul. The
British administration in
Egypt refused to
allow the Wafd to
proceed to London. On 8 March,
Zaghlul and
three other members...
- Saad
Zaghloul Pasha (Arabic: سعد زغلول / ALA-LC: Saʻd
Zaghlūl; also Sa'd
Zaghloul Pasha ibn Ibrahim) (July 1857 – 23
August 1927) was an
Egyptian revolutionary...
- Egypt's independence.
Included in the
group was
political leader, Saad
Zaghlul, who
would later become Prime Minister. When the
group was
arrested and...
-
Mustafa Kamil,
disciples of
Muhammad Abduh such as
Qasim Amin and Saad
Zaghlul, and
eventually Khedive Abbas II and
Prince Ahmad Fu’ad I
became involved...
- Saad
Zaghlul and the Wafd
Party led the
Egyptian nationalist movement to a
majority at the
local Legislative ****embly. When the
British exiled Zaghlul and...
- in Europe, a
delegation of
Egyptian nationalist activists led by Saad
Zaghlul made a
request to High
Commissioner Reginald Wingate to end the British...
-
Safiya Zaghloul (Arabic: صفية زغلول / ALA-LC: Ṣafīyah
Zaghlūl; née Fahmy; 1878–12
January 1946) was an
Egyptian political activist. She was
among the...
- Saad
Zaghlul and the Wafd
Party led the
Egyptian nationalist movement to a
majority at the
local Legislative ****embly. When the
British exiled Zaghlul and...
- Bayt al-Umma (House of the People) is a
historic house museum and Saad
Zaghlul biographical museum in Cairo, Egypt. Beit El-Umma, or
House of the People...
-
struggle for Egypt's independence. When the
Egyptian nationalist leader Saad
Zaghlul met the Arab
delegates at
Versailles in 1919, he
insisted that
their struggles...