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  • ''''Hosni Mubarak''' (1928-) was the [[President of Egypt|President]] of [[Egypt]] from 14th | title = Egypt after Hosni Mubarak: Put a proper procedure in place
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  • Egyptian individuals the [[Hosni Mubarak]] government described as a dangerous group
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  • ''''Hosni Mubarak''' (1928-) was the [[President of Egypt|President]] of [[Egypt]] from 14th | title = Egypt after Hosni Mubarak: Put a proper procedure in place
    1 KB (199 words) - 11:23, 11 February 2011
  • ...etired U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]] who served as a special envoy to [[Hosni Mubarak]] in 2011; board member, [[Partnership for a Secure America]], [[National S
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  • {{r|Hosni Mubarak||**}}
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  • Following the fall of [[Hosni Mubarak]] Presidency [[Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar]], a former [[Egyptian captives
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  • ...evention}}</ref> When [[Anwar Sadat]] was assassinated in October 1981, [[Hosni Mubarak]] had the Emergency Law passed. This suspended the Constitution, prohibitin
    1 KB (144 words) - 08:05, 13 February 2011
  • ...Egypt to be democracy|democratically elected following the 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak, but his presidency was marked by widespread protests.<ref>''BBC News'': '[
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  • {{r|Hosni Mubarak}}
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  • {{r|Hosni Mubarak||**}}
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  • ...he [[Camp David Accords]]. After Sadat's assassination, his Vice-President Hosni Mubarak took office. Egypt would be ruled by Mubarak and his [[National Democratic ...|300px|Demonstrators in [[Egypt]] protesting against the 30-year rule of [[Hosni Mubarak]] climb on top of an army tank in Tahrir Square, [[Cairo]].}}
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  • ...from History", stating that it was unwise to oppose Egyptian opposition to Hosni Mubarak. In a hypothetical scenario, he suggested that U.S. Assistant to the Presid
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  • Recent Egyptian history has been defined by the 30-year rule of [[Hosni Mubarak]], who was [[President of Egypt|President]] from 1981 to 2011, wielding ver ...he [[Camp David Accords]]. After Sadat's assassination, his Vice-President Hosni Mubarak took office.
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  • ===[[Hosni Mubarak]]===
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  • ...r Peace Now]], Lieberman, in October 2008, said that Egypt's President [[Hosni Mubarak]] "'can go to hell.' Israel's President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Ol
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  • ''' 11. Egypt'''. President [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Hosni Mubarak|Hosni Mubarak]] resigns[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/11/hosni-mubarak-resigns
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  • '''[[Hosni Mubarak|Mubārak]]
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  • ...g which at least 846 people were killed, ended the 30-year presidency of [[Hosni Mubarak]], and he was replaced by the "Supreme Council of the Armed Forces" (SCAF)
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  • ...en dealing slowly with other Muslim states. Zawahiri wanted to act against Hosni Mubarak of Egypt. Bin Laden thought worldwide. Others were concerned with Pakistan.
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