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The Abdeen Palace Incident was a military confrontation that took place on 4 February 1942 at Abdeen Palace in Cairo, and almost resulted in the forced abdication of King Farouk I. It is considered a landmark in the history of Egypt .
The war, more specifically the 1942 Abdeen Palace incident, demonstrated to Egyptians that neither the king or the Wafd could challenge British influence. After the war, riots in 1945 and students protests in 1946 rocked the nation. [27] Egyptian nationalism continued to grower more potent; the 1936 treaty would be annulled in 1951.
Abdeen District is the home of Abdeen Palace (Arabic: ... Abdeen Palace incident of 1942; References External links. Egypt's Royal Archives: 1922-52 ...
On the night of 4 February 1942, soldiers surrounded Abdeen Palace in Cairo and Lampson presented Farouk with an ultimatum. While a battalion of infantry took up their positions around the palace with the roar of tanks could be heard in the distance, Lampson arrived at the Abdeen Palace in his Rolls-Royce together with General Stone. [98]
Abdeen Palace incident of 1942, military confrontation that took place on 4 February 1942; Abdeen, a village in the Bsharri District of Lebanon; Abdin, Daraa Governorate, a village in southern Syria; Abdin, Idlib, a village in northwestern Syria; Abdeen Mosque, the main mosque in the Wadi al-Joz neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem, named after ...
Following a ministerial crisis in February 1942, the ambassador Sir Miles Lampson, pressed Farouk to have a Wafd or Wafd-coalition government replace Hussein Sirri Pasha's government. On the night of 4 February 1942, British troops and tanks surrounded Abdeen Palace in Cairo and Lampson presented Farouk with an ultimatum. Farouk capitulated ...
Abdeen Palace incident of 1942; B. Baedeker Blitz; Battle of Kalach; Brazil-United States Political-Military Agreement; C. Cadet scandal; Philippines campaign (1941 ...
4 February 1942 Abdeen Palace Incident; 1–27 July 1942 First Battle of El Alamein; 30 August – 5 September 1942 Battle of Alam Halfa; 11 October – 23 November 1942 Second Battle of El Alamein; 15 May 1948 – 10 March 1949 Arab-Israeli War. December 1948 – January 1949 Battles of the Sinai