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Fuad II (Arabic: فؤاد الثاني, full name: Ahmed Fuad bin Farouk bin Ahmed Fuad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Ali; born 16 January 1952), or alternatively Ahmed Fuad II, is a member of the Egyptian Muhammad Ali dynasty.
Immediately following his abdication, Farouk's baby son, Ahmed Fuad, was proclaimed King Fuad II, but for all intents and purposes Egypt was now governed by Naguib, Nasser, and the Free Officers. On 18 June 1953, the revolutionary government formally abolished the monarchy, ending 150 years of the Muhammad Ali dynasty's rule, and Egypt was ...
Fuad's son, Farouk I, was Egypt and Sudan's penultimate monarch. After his forced abdication following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 , his infant son Fuad II continued to reign as a nominal king-in-exile until the monarchy was formally abolished on 18 June 1953.
Finally, the order came for Farouk to abdicate in favour of his son, Crown Prince Ahmed Fuad – who was acceded to the throne as King Fuad II [85] – and a three-man Regency Council was appointed. The former king's departure into exile came on 26 July 1952 and at 6 o'clock that evening he set sail for Italy with protection from the Egyptian ...
The office of Prime Minister of Egypt was established in 1878, together with the Cabinet of Egypt, after Khedive Isma'il Pasha agreed to turn his powers over to a cabinet of ministers modeled after those of Europe. Nubar Pasha was thus the first Prime Minister of Egypt in the modern sense.
Fuad II: Final ruler: Fuad II: Titles: Wāli (unrecognised Khedive) of Egypt (1805–1867) Khedive of Egypt (1867–1914) Sultan of Egypt (1914–1922) King of Egypt (1922–1951) King of Egypt and the Sudan (1951–1953) Estate(s) Egypt, Sudan, and South Sudan: Deposition: 1953 (Declaration of the Republic following the Egyptian Revolution of ...
16 January – Fuad II of Egypt, The last King of Egypt and the Sudan from July 1952 to June 1953; 4 March – Saad El-Katatni, The first Speaker of the People's Assembly after the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 [1] 8 July – Ahmed Nazif, Prime Minister of Egypt from 14 July 2004 to 29 January 2011
Muhammad Ali was born on 5 February 1979 in Cairo, Egypt. [2] [1] He is the elder son of Fuad II, who was deposed while he was still a baby and was raised in exile, [1] and his former wife, Fadila (née Dominique-France Loeb-Picard).