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When did the Egyptian revolution occur?

2011


Is the Egyptian revolution good?

That is a matter of opinion.


Who was the leader of 1919 Egyptian revolution?

There was no specific individual leader of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. However, Saad Zaghlul, a leader of the Wafdt or delegate party, was a major contributor to the revolution. He, along with other members of the Wafdt party, was the first to request independence from Britain. This led to his exile, which sparked the Egyptian Revolution of 1919.


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The main colors of the Egyptian flag are red, white and black. This dates back to the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.


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On January 25, 2011.


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TEDTalks - 2006 Wael Ghonim Inside the Egyptian Revolution was released on: USA: March 2011


How did the Renaissance rediscovery of the work Egyptian astronomer ptolemy help start the scientific revolution?

The Scientific Revolution started because current scientific theories would not explain what the Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy found. This lead to the advancement of a Scientific Revolution to study of his ideas.


Why is the Egyptian revolution one of a kind?

because it is the first revelotion that they clean the street after it


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Why did the 2011 Egyptian revolution occur?

Because of high poverty,corruption,injustice and dictatorship


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Democracy Now - 2001 The Egyptian Revolution A Democracy Now Special on Mubarak's Resignation was released on: USA: 11 February 2011