Egypt's subsequent suspension from the Arab League. Sadat's corrective revolution also included the imprisonment of other political forces in Egypt,...
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Corrective Revolution, Corrective Movement, or Corrective Step may refer to: Corrective Revolution (Egypt), a reform or change in policy introduced by...
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Party The 1952 Egyptian revolution, led by Muhammad Naguib, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the Free Officers Movement Corrective Revolution (Egypt), a purge by...
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The Corrective Movement (Arabic: الحركة التصحيحية, romanized: al-Ḥarakah at-Taṣḥīḥīyya), also referred to as the Corrective Revolution or the 1970 coup...
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Anwar Sadat (category 20th-century presidents of Egypt)
major events of Sadat's presidency were his "Corrective Revolution" to consolidate power, the break with Egypt's long-time ally and aid-giver the USSR, the...
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Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu (category Romanian revolution)
not make clear whether this was the number killed during the Romanian Revolution in Timișoara or throughout the 24 years of Ceaușescu's rule. Nevertheless...
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Assassination of Anwar Sadat (category 1981 murders in Egypt)
President of Egypt, was assassinated during the annual victory parade held in Cairo to celebrate Operation Badr, during which the Egyptian Army had crossed...
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and had many changes in mind for Egypt; by some astute political moves, he was able to institute a "corrective revolution" (announced on 15 May 1971) that...
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Koza riot Realpolitik Ping-pong diplomacy 1971 JVP insurrection Corrective Revolution (Egypt) 1971 Turkish military memorandum 1971 Sudanese coup d'état Four...
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The Corrective Move (Arabic: الحركة التصحيحية, romanized: al-ḥaraka at-taṣḥīḥiyya), officially referred to as the "Glorious Corrective Move" and often...
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Jehan Sadat (category First ladies of Egypt)
of the Free Officers Movement that led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, which overthrew the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan. Jehan and Anwar Sadat had four...
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Talaat Sadat (category Prisoners and detainees of Egypt)
criticized by the United States State Department. Following the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, even though he was in demonstrations calling for dissolution...
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Koza riot Realpolitik Ping-pong diplomacy 1971 JVP insurrection Corrective Revolution (Egypt) 1971 Turkish military memorandum 1971 Sudanese coup d'état Four...
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1977 visit by Anwar Sadat to Israel (category 1977 in Egypt)
On 19–21 November 1977, President of Egypt Anwar Sadat visited Jerusalem. The purpose of the visit was to address the Knesset, the legislative body in...
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general strike Egyptian Revolution of 2011 List of food riots Food riots in the Middle East Cooper, Mark N. (1982). The transformation of Egypt. Baltimore...
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Atef Sadat (category Egyptian Air Force personnel)
(Arabic: محمد عاطف أنور السادات; 13 March 1948 – 6 October 1973) was an Egyptian fighter pilot. In the first hour of the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, he was killed...
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Infitah (category Economic history of Egypt)
"openness") or Law 43 of 1974 was Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's policy of "opening the door" to private investment in Egypt in the years following the 1973...
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1970, Volume III.[ISBN missing] Clément, Dominique, Canada's Rights Revolution, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008.[ISBN missing] Kavchak, Andrew, Remembering...
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The Days of Sadat (category Articles containing Egyptian Arabic-language text)
Days of Sadat (Egyptian Arabic: أيام السادات) is a 2001 Egyptian biographical film about the third President of Egypt Anwar Al Sadat. The film features...
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Sadat (miniseries) (category Television shows set in Egypt)
biographical film based on the life and death of the late 3rd President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat, starring Louis Gossett Jr. as Sadat and Madolyn Smith as Sadat's...
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Corrective rape, also called curative rape or homophobic rape, is a hate crime in which somebody is raped because of their perceived sexual orientation...
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Mohamed Anwar Esmat Sadat (category Candidates for President of Egypt)
is an Egyptian politician. He was a member of the Egyptian Parliament during the rule of Hosni Mubarak. He is related to two prominent Egyptian politicians...
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Ethiopian Revolution overthrow the Selassie government and replaced it with a socialist government ruled by the DERG, and the Corrective Revolution in Egypt, a...
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The Execution of a Pharaoh (category 2008 in Egypt)
Martyrs of the International Islamic Revolution Movement of Iran. The film addresses the assassination of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, condemning...
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office and many changes in mind for Egypt and by some astute political moves was able to institute a "corrective revolution", (announced on 15 May 1971) which...
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factions. Qasim was a member of the generation that had launched the revolution in Egypt, and had grown up in an era where radicalism and Pan-Arabism were...
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Han-seng, spied for Moscow, mistreated in native China during Cultural Revolution Hotsumi Ozaki, journalist, only Japanese person hanged for treason during...
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necessary to preserve the principles of the 23 July revolution and the 15 May 1971 Corrective Revolution. The Shura Council consulted on the following (Article...
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15th of May (city) (category 1978 establishments in Egypt)
framing the takeover as a continuation of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. However, Sadat's Corrective Revolution also marked a significant shift in foreign...
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Arab Cold War (category Egypt–Iraq relations)
Arab Cold War is marked by the Egyptian revolution of 1952, which led to Gamal Abdel Nasser becoming president of Egypt in 1956. Thereafter, newly formed...
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