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'''Mohamed Naguib''' ({{lang-arz|محمد نجيب}}, {{IPA-arz|mæˈħæmmæd næˈɡiːb}}; 19 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 life==

Naguib's full name wOn 19 February 1901, Naguib was born as Mohamed Naguib Yousef Qotp Elkashlan; he was born on 19 February 1901 in [[Khartoum]], [[Anglo-Egyptian Sudan]] where hi. Naguib's father who was a notable [[officer|Egyptian officer]] used to workas Youssef Naguib.<ref name=eb>{{cite web|title=Muhammad Naguib|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/401705/Muhammad-Naguib|publisher=Encyclopæedia Britannica|accessdate=22 December 2012}}</ref> Sudan was united with Egypt under British occupation at the time. HeNaguib was the eldest of nine children, the son of an. Naguib's father was a notable [[Egyptian officer]] of the [[Military of Egypt|Egyptian Army]] officer, Youssef Naguib, and a Sudanese Arab woman. Naguib's mother was [[Zohra Ahmed Othman]], a Sudanese Arab. His family name, "Elkashlan," was very popular in [[Egypt]] at that time, due to well-known scientific personalities such as [[Saad Elkashlan]] and [[Abdulsamad Elkashlan]]. HeNaguib came from a long line of army officers;, where his father and uncles all served in the Egyptian Army.

== Education ==
Naguib first studied to become a translator, and later in his life earned a law degree, a
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