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denpristay [2]
3 years ago
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What happened in British-controlled Egypt in 1952

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zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
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El Reino de Egipto<span> (en </span>árabe<span>: المملكة المصرية </span>Al-Mamlakah Al-Miṣriyyah<span>) fue el primer estado moderno de </span>Egipto<span> entre 1922 y 1953. El Reino fue creado en 1922 cuando el Reino Unido le concedió la independencia a Egipto, una colonia </span>de facto<span>, con el fin de reprimir el creciente nacionalismo. El Sultán </span>Fuad I<span> se convirtió en el primer rey del nuevo estado. </span>Faruq sucedió a su padre como rey.El Rey Fuad murió en 1936 y Faruq heredó el trono a la edad de dieciséis. Alarmado por la reciente invasión italiana a Etiopía, firmó el Tratado anglo-egipcio, que exige a el Reino Unido a retirar todas las tropas de Egipto, excepto en el Canal de Suez (de acuerdo en que deben ser evacuadas por el en 1949).

El Reino estaba plagado por la corrupción y sus ciudadanos lo veian como un títere de los británicos. Esto, junto con la derrota en la Guerra árabe-israelí de 1948, llevó a un golpe en 1952 por un grupo de oficiales del ejército llamado el Movimiento de Oficiales Libres. Faruk abdicó en favor de su hijo Fuad II. Sin embargo, en 1953 la monarquía fue oficialmente abolida y se estableció la República Árabe de Egipto.

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