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In 1973, President Anwar Sadat lifted Fuad's and his half-sisters' exile. [21] Fuad's Egyptian citizenship was restored in 1974. He has occasionally visited Egypt ever since, [20] with his first visit occurring in 1991. [18] On his Egyptian passport he has no titles and is simply identified as Ahmed Fuad with job description "previous king of ...
President of Cameroon: 1982 [2] 13 February 1933: 92 years, 10 days 2: Mahmoud Abbas: President of the Palestinian National Authority, President of the State of Palestine: 2005 15 November 1935: 89 years, 100 days 3: Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud : King of Saudi Arabia: 2015 [3] 31 December 1935: 89 years, 54 days 4: Francis
In more recent times (since 1918), Fuad II became King of Egypt at 192 days old. [34] The youngest non-royal ruler is Augustus who became consul at age of 19 years, 211 days. [35] The youngest President is Jean-Claude Duvalier who became President of Haiti at 19 years, 293 days. [36]
The office of President of Egypt was established in 1953. The president is the head of state of Egypt and the Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces.The current president is Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has effectively controlled the country since the 2013 coup d'état, and was officially elected president in 2014.
This article lists the 100 oldest living current or former state leaders whose age can be demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt. State leaders are defined to include heads of state (including representatives who act in their stead, generally a governor-general), heads of government and internationally recognized de facto leaders [I] of sovereign states with significant international recognition.
Lists of rulers of Egypt: List of pharaohs (c. 3100 BC – 30 BC) List of Satraps of the 27th Dynasty (525–404 BC) List of Satraps of the 31st Dynasty (343–332 BC) List of governors of Roman Egypt (30 BC – 639 AD) List of rulers of Islamic Egypt (640–1517) List of Rashidun emirs (640–658) List of Umayyad wali (659–750)
Muhammad Anwar es-Sadat [a] (25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the third president of Egypt, from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981.
President: Guatemala City Guatemala: Illness – dysentery [29] Abraham Lincoln: 1865 United States: President: Washington, D.C. United States: Assassination – shooting: Henry Temple, Viscount Palmerston: 1865 United Kingdom: Prime Minister: Hertfordshire United Kingdom: Illness – fever [30] Marcos Paz: 1868 Argentina: Interim President ...