King of Egypt during the Muhammad Ali dynasty (reigned 1936-1952). He cooperated with Britain during World War II, and suppressed the nationalist movement after the war, but was driven out of the country during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. The crown prince ascended to the throne as a child and called himself Fahd II, but was deposed in 1953, ending the Muhammad Ali dynasty. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ムハンマド・アリー朝エジプトの国王(在位1936年―1952年)。第2次大戦中は英国に協力,戦後は民族運動を弾圧したが,1952年エジプト革命で国を追われた。皇太子が幼少で即位,ファハド2世と称したが1953年廃され,ムハンマド・アリー朝は終わった。
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