July 23 - 1952: The Egyptian monarchy is removed from power in a coup.
Its name originates from the Free Officers Movement, a group led by Nasser which overthrew the Egyptian monarchy.
The title was used very briefly, as the Egyptian monarchy was abolished on 18 June 1953.
This proved to be a catalyst for the removal of the Egyptian monarchy.
These satirical ballads, based on the traditional zajal form, were critical of both the British occupation and the Egyptian monarchy, which was referred to as a puppet.
However, he did not last long in the position, as the Egyptian monarchy was officially abolished on 18 June 1953.
The title has never been used since then, as the Egyptian monarchy was abolished on 18 June 1953.
The players in these clubs were from the upper classes and supported the Egyptian monarchy, leading to little support for cricket when the monarchy was abolished in 1953.
The US State Department, encouraged by the overthrow of the discredited Egyptian monarchy in 1952, set out to woo the young army officers who had seized power.
On reaching the entrance he saw the bird cage occupied by a cobra, the symbol of Egyptian monarchy.