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{{Infobox President
| name          = Mohamed 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
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==Early years==
Naguib's full name was Mohamed Naguib Yousef Qotp Elkashlan; he was born on 19 February 1901 in [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]],<ref name=eb>{{cite web|title=Muḥammad Naguib|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/401705/Muhammad-Naguib|publisher=Encyclop
eædia Britannica|accessdate=22 December 2012}}</ref> which was united with Egypt at the time. He was the eldest of nine children of an [[Egyptians|Egyptian]], Youssef Naguib, and a Sudanese woman [[Zohra Ahmed Othman]]. His family name, "Elkashlan," was popular in Egypt at that time, due to well-known scientific personalities such as Saad Elkashlan and Abdulsamad Elkashlan. He came from a long line of army officers; his father served in the [[Military of Egypt|Egyptian army]] in [[Sudan]].

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