SADAT, MUHAMMAD ANWAR EL-


Meaning of SADAT, MUHAMMAD ANWAR EL- in English

born Dec. 25, 1918, Mit Ab 016B; al-Kum, Egypt

died Oct. 6, 1981, Cairo

President of Egypt (1970–81).

A graduate of the Cairo Military Academy, he joined Gamal Abdel Nasser 's coup that deposed the monarchy in 1950 and later served as vice president (1964–66, 1969–70). He became president when Nasser died in 1970. He led Egypt during the Yom Kippur War (1973) against Israel. A military loss, the war was a political success for S 0101; d 0101; t, bolstering his popularity through the Arab world. At home, he reversed many of Nasser's socialist policies and attempted to garner the support of the country's Islamists. In 1977 he went to Jerusalem to offer peace to Israel, and in 1979 he concluded a peace treaty, the Camp David Accords , with Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin . The two men shared the 1978 Nobel Prize for Peace. His popularity in the Arab world plummeted, and domestic support for his treaty with the Jewish state

especially among Islamists

evaporated. He was killed by a group of Muslim extremists led by Kh 0101; lid al- Isl 0101; mb 016B; l 012B; and associated with the Islamic Jihad Group. See also Arab-Israeli Wars ; Hosn 012B; Mub 0101; rak .

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