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  2. Military ranks of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian military ranks were changed after the revolution of 1952 and the fall of the monarchy. In the year 1958 the crown was replaced by the Eagle of Saladin (also known as "The Egyptian Eagle"; "Ancient Egyptian Eagle", and is the new coat of arms) and formal-Arabic language ranks.

  3. Category:Egyptian military-related lists - Wikipedia

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  4. Military ranks of the Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Turco-Egyptian ranks were the military ranks used by the Kingdom of Egypt from 1922 until they were changed in 1958 after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 and the abolition of the monarchy. [1] The names are Turco-Egyptian (i.e. derived from Ottoman Turkish and Arabic ), and are derived at least in part from the pre-existing military ...

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  6. Structure of the Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian Army Division organization may differ between Armored and Infantry. Mechanized Infantry division usually consists of two Mechanized brigades, one Armored brigade (96 Tanks), one Field/SP Artillery brigade (36 guns) (maybe both depending on the size and objective of the division), Air Defense Regiment, Anti-Tank Regiment and smaller ...

  7. Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    JS Gordon, Towards Nasser's Egypt: The Consolidation of the July Revolution and the End of the old Regime, 1952–1955 (Volumes I and II), PhD dissertation, 1987. MacGregor, Andrew (2006). A military history of modern Egypt: from the Ottoman Conquest to the Ramadan War. Praeger Security International General Interest. ISBN 0-275-98601-2.

  8. Military of the Mamluk Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    One of the tricks that the Egyptian army used in battles to fight the enemy's horses was the drum, and the second trick was to release the horses’ spurs so that the males of the enemy's horses would run after them and shake the lines of enemy knights. Egypt in the Mamluk era faced armies containing Crusader knights, Mongolian knights, and others.

  9. Comparative army officer ranks of Arabophone countries

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