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Muhammad Hosni Sayed Mubarak
محمد حسني سيد سيد إبراهيم مبارك
President of Egypt
Incumbent
Assumed office
14 October 1981
Prime MinisterAhmad Fuad Mohieddin
Kamal Hassan Ali
Ali Mahmoud Lutfi
Atef Muhammad Naguib Sedki
Kamal Ganzouri
Atef Ebeid
Ahmed Nazif
Preceded byAnwar El Sadat
Personal details
Born (1928-05-04) 4 May 1928 (age 96)
Kafr-El Meselha, Monufia, Egypt
Political partyNDP
SpouseSuzanne Mubarak
ChildrenAlaa Mubarak
Gamal Mubarak

Muhammad Hosni Mubarak, (Template:Lang-ar; transliterated: Muhammad Husnī Mubārak; commonly known as Hosni Mubarak; Template:Lang-ar; transliterated: Husnī Mubārak), (born 4 May 1928) has been the president of Egypt since 14 October 1981.

Mubarak was appointed vice-president of the Republic of Egypt after moving up the ranks of the Egyptian Air Force. He ascended to the presidency, succeeding President Anwar Al Sadat, following Sadat's assassination on 6 October 1981. Mubarak promised during the presidential elections in 1993, that that would be his last term as president, but eventually he changed his mind. With the elections in 1999, a growing force of intellectual voted against him, as a protest against the outcome of his politics, with significant unemployment and corruption and closer ties with Israel. Mubarak is usually considered as an ally to the United States and Israel.

Early life and the Egyptian Air Force

Mubarak was born in Kafr-El-Meselha , Al Monufiyah Governorate, Egypt. Upon completion of high school, he joined the Egyptian Military Academy, where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Military Sciences in 1949. In 1950, he joined the Air Force Academy, eventually earning a Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Sciences, and was assigned to the bombers squadrons. Part of his pilot's training he received at the Soviet pilot training school in Frunze (now Bishkek), in Soviet Kyrgyzstan. He then moved up the chain of command, holding the positions of pilot, instructor, squadron leader and base commander. In 1964, he was appointed head of the Egyptian Military Delegation to the USSR.

In the years between 1967 and 1972, during the War of Attrition between Egypt and Israel, Mubarak was appointed Director of the Air Force Academy and Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Air Force. In 1972, he became Commander of the Air Force and deputy minister of war. In October 1973, following the October War, Mubarak was promoted to the rank of Air Chief Marshal. In April 1975, he was appointed Vice-President of Egypt and, in 1978, he was selected as Vice-Chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP).

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People claim that Hosni Mubarak likes to Fart, he is one of the worst presidents I saw, he is selfish and doesnt care for any country even egypt he cares about himself only.

Shazilah Shafi, EA school

Political and military posts

File:Mubarak with bush.jpg
Hosni Mubarak with US President George W. Bush
  • Re-elected for a fifth term of ofha ha ha fice (2005)
  • Chairman of the G-15 (1998 & 2002)
  • Re-elected for a fourth term of office (1999)
  • Chairman of the Arab Summit since June (1996)
  • Chairman of the OAU (1993-1994)
  • Re-elected for a third term of office (1993)
  • Chairman of the OAU (1989-1990)
  • Re-elected for a second term of office (1987)
  • President of the National Democratic Party (1982)
  • President of the Republic (1981)
  • Vice-President of the National Democratic Party (NDP) (1979)
  • Vice-President of the Arab Republic of Egypt (1975)
  • Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General / Air Marshal (1974)
  • Commander of the Air Force and Deputy Minister of Defense (1972)
  • Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1969)
  • Director of the Air Force Academy (1968)
  • Commander of Cairo West Air Base (1964)
  • Joined Frunze Military Academy, USSR (1964)
  • Lecturer in Air Force Academy (1952-1959)

Popular Culture

  • Hosni Mubarak acted in a small shot in a movie named "Wadaa fel fagr", produced 1956
  • Before taking the presidency Mubarak was sometimes referred to in Egypt by the nickname La vache qui rit ('Laughing cow' or literally, 'The cow which laughs'), after a laughing cow on the label of the eponymous imported cheese.
  • Hosni Mubarak was awarded Jawaharlal Nehru Award (जवाहर लाल नेहरू पुरस्कार) for International Understanding by President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi on November 19, 2008. Mubarak was honoured for his "unique role in providing stability and progress to his country, in upholding the Arab cause, in promoting peace and understanding in the region."

References

  1. YouTube - مبارك مع كمال الشناوي وشادية في فيلم
  2. Tucker, Judith (July–August 1982). "In the Footsteps of Sadat". MERIP Reports (107 - Egypt in the New Middle East). Washington, D.C.: Middle East Research and Information Project: 4. OCLC 9011335. Retrieved 2008-05-22. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: date format (link)

9. Mubarak: "U.S withdrawal would hurt Iraq"

External links

“The Last Pharaoh: Mubarak and the Uncertain Future of Egypt in the Volatile Mid East”

Political offices
Preceded byAnwar El Sadat Prime Minister of Egypt
1981 – 1982
Succeeded byAhmad Fuad Mohieddin
Preceded bySufi Abu Talib acting President of Egypt
1981 – present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Preceded byMoussa Traoré
Mali
OAU Chairman
1989 – 1990
Succeeded byYoweri Museveni
Uganda
Preceded byAbdou Diouf
Senegal
OAU Chairman
1993 – 1994
Succeeded byZine El Abidine Ben Ali
Tunisia
Party political offices
Preceded byAnwar El Sadat Chairman of the National Democratic Party
1982 – present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Military offices
Preceded byAli Mustafa Baghdady Commander of the Egyptian Air Force
1972 – 1975
Succeeded byMahmoud Shaker
Egypt Presidents of Egypt (list)
Coat of arms of Egypt
Coat of arms of Egypt
Italic: acting or interim president
Egypt Prime ministers of Egypt (list)
Khedivate of Egypt
(1878–1914)




Sultanate of Egypt
(1914–1922)
Kingdom of Egypt
(1922–1953)
Republic of Egypt
(1953–present)
Notes
^1 interim
^2 Urabi
^3 headed a government in rebellion, July–September 1882, beginning during Raghib's term
^4 UAR period
Chairpersons of the Organisation of African Unity and the African Union
Organisation of
African Unity
African Union

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