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Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak
(
Arabic
:
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,
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:
[mæ?ħæmːæd ?ħosni ?sæjːed mo?b?ː???k]
,
Mu?ammad ?usn? Sayyid Mub?rak
; born
4 Mey
1928; deed
25 Februar
2020)
[4]
wis the
fowert
Preses o Egyp
frae
7 October
1981 tae
11 Februar
2011.
Mubarak wis appointit
Vice Preses o Egyp
in 1975, an assumed the presidency on 14 October 1981, follaein the assassination o Preses
Anwar Sadat
. The length o his presidency makkit him
Egyp
's langest-servin ruler syne
Muhammad Ali Pasha
.
[5]
Afore he entered politics, Mubarak wis a career officer in the
Egyptian Air Force
, servin as its commander frae 1972 tae 1975 an risin tae the rank o
air chief marshal
.
Mubarak wis oostit efter 18 days o demonstrations durin the
2011 Egyptian revolution
.
[6]
On 11 Februar, Vice Preses
Omar Suleiman
annoonced that Mubarak haed resigned as preses an transferred authority til the
Supreme Cooncil o the Airmed Forces
.
[7]
[8]
On that day Mubarak an his faimlie left the presidential palace in
Cairo
an muivit tae
Sharm el-Sheikh
, Egyp.
Poleetical an militar posts
[
eedit
|
eedit soorce
]
- Chairman o the Nan-aligned Muivement
- Re-electit for a fift term o office (2005)
- Chairman o the
G-15
(1998 & 2002)
- Re-electit for a fowert term o office (1999)
- Chairman o the Arab Summit syne Juin (1996)
- Chairman o the OAU (1993?94)
- Re-electit for a third term o office (1993)
- Chairman o the
OAU
(1989?90)
- Re-electit for a seicont term o office (1987)
- Preses o the Naitional Democratic Pairty (1982)
- Preses o the Republic (1981)
- Vice-Preses o the Naitional Democratic Pairty (
NDP
) (1979)
- Vice-Preses o the Arab Republic o Egyp (1975)
- Promotit tae the rank o Lieutenant General / Air Marshal (1974)
- Commander o the Air Force an Deputy Meenister o Defence (1972)
- Chief o Staff o the Air Force (1969)
- Director o the
Air Force Academy
(1968)
- Commander o Cairo Wast Air Base (1964)
- Jyned
Frunze Militar Academy
,
USSR
(1964)
- Lecturer in Air Force Academy (1952?59)