As a result, they were especially able to flourish as an energetic and cosmopolitan community until the Nasser era of the mid-1900s.
Egyptians had to be made, often forcefully, into "Arabs" [during the Nasser era] because they did not historically identify themselves as such.
Another change Sadat made from the Nasser era was a bow towards the Islamic revival.
Sadat dismantled much of the existing political machine and brought to trial a number of former government officials accused of criminal excesses during the Nasser era.
In foreign relations Sadat also launched momentous change from the Nasser era.
Since the Nasser era, Egyptian pop music has become increasingly important in Egyptian culture, particularly among the large youth population of Egypt.
The film/story criticizes the decadence of Egyptian society during the Nasser era.
Recruits were carefully screened and selected on the basis of political reliability, and practising Muslims were virtually barred during the Nasser era.
During the Nasser era, the Government confiscated all Baha'i community properties, including Baha'i centers, libraries, and cemeteries.
Pan-Arabist narratives in the 1960s Nasser era emphasized the idea of Palestine as a part of the Arab world taken by others.