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{{Infobox President
| name          = Muohammaed Naguib <br> {{lang|ar|محمد نجيب}}
| nationality   = [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] & [[Sudanese Arabs|Sudanese]]
| image         = Muhammad Naguib.jpg
| office        = [[List of Presidents of Egypt|1st]] [[President of Egypt]]
| primeminister = '''Himself'''<br/>[[Gamal Abdel Nasser]]
| term_start    = 18 June 1953
| term_end      = 14 November 1954
| predecessor   = [[Fuad II of Egypt|Fuad II]] (as [[King of Egypt and the Sudan]])
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| rank          = {{flagicon image|Turco-Egyptian liwa'.gif}}[[Turco-Egyptian ranks|Major General]]
| battles       = [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]]
|awards         = [[Order of the Nile|Order of Nile]] [[File:EGY Order of the Nile - Grand Cordon BAR.png|50px]]<br/>[[Order of the Republic (Egypt)|Order Egypt]] [[File:EGY Order of the Republic - Grand Cordon BAR.png|50px]]
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'''M
uohammaed Naguib''' ({{lang-ar|محمد نجيب}}, {{IPA-arz|mæˈħæmmæd næˈɡiːb}}; 20 February 1901 &ndash; 28 August 1984) was the first [[President of Egypt]], serving from the declaration of the [[Republic of Egypt|Republic]] on 18 June 1953 to 14 November 1954. Along with [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]], he was the primary leader of the [[Egyptian Revolution of 1952]], which ended the rule of the [[Muhammad Ali Dynasty]] in [[Egypt]] and [[Sudan]].

==Early years==
(contracted; show full)n into turmoil following the 26 January [[Cairo Fire]]s. Meanwhile, the noose was beginning to tighten around the Free Officers, and investigations being carried out to uncover dissidents in the army. The executive committee of the Officers' Club was dissolved and the Free Officers brought their plans for a revolution three years forward, taking power in July 1952.

==Revolution of 1952==
{{main article|Egyptian Revolution of 1952}}
[[File:Ma Bufang and Muhammad Naguib.jpg|left|thumb|150px|President M
uohammaed Naguib with [[Hui people|Chinese Muslim]] [[Kuomintang]] [[National Revolutionary Army]] General [[Ma Bufang]]]]
On 23 July 1952, the Free Officers commenced the [[Egyptian Revolution of 1952]] with a ''[[coup d'état]]'' to depose King Farouk. Naguib was appointed, first as [[Commander-in-Chief]] of Army, in order to keep the armed forces firmly behind the junior officers' coup. In September, Naguib was appointed [[Prime Minister of Egypt]] and a member of the Royal Regent Co(contracted; show full){{Reflist}}

==Further reading==
* Muhammad Naguib, ''Egypt's Destiny'' (London, 1955)

==External links==
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  [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/595/sc6.htm The forgotten President]

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