Sadat

[ US /sɑˈdɑt, səˈdæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. Egyptian statesman who (as president of Egypt) negotiated a peace treaty with Menachem Begin (then prime minister of Israel) (1918-1981)
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How To Use Sadat In A Sentence

  • the original Jihad was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981
  • As does a civilian-military alliance--more in the style of Vladimir Putin than of the Iranian revolution--in which the army of Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak will once again take control and offer to the Arab world the example of a revolution frozen into a constitutionalized autocracy. Bernard-Henri Lévy: Egypt: Year Zero
  • According to Heikal, Sadat was put into a helicopter, accompanied by his wife Jihan.
  • Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics with Israel
  • In his last words on Sadat, the author describes him as ‘a visionary, an iconoclast, a maverick, and a gambler’.
  • Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics with Israel.
  • Soon after he came to power in 1981 following the assassination of his predecessor Anwar Sadat by Islamic militants, Mubarak publicly stated that he didn't want to follow the widespread custom in the region of having his name planted on public institutions. Mubarak's name vanishes in Egypt
  • He was proposed by President Sadat of Egypt and elected by acclamation.
  • This led to President Jimmy Carter's invitation to President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin to join him in trilateral negotiations at Camp David.
  • Assad's sense of himself as the anti-Sadat, the natural leader of the "rejectionist" front that would never come to terms with the legitimacy of Israel's existence, cannot be understood without reference to the peculiarities of Syria's domestic politics. The Syria Temptation
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