Anwar Sadat
Anwar Sadat was the President of Egypt from 1970 until his assassination in 1981, known for his role in the October War against Israel and for initiating the peace process that led to the Camp David Accords.
Born on Dec 25, 1918 (107 years old)
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Egypt:
In the era of Presidents Sadat and Mubarak, the National Party continued to control the majority.
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Egypt:
Sherif Said referenced Anwar Sadat in relation to Napoleon's memoirs during his discussion of his novel.
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Norway:
Anwar Sadat guaranteed peace in Knesset, marking a significant moment in Israel's history.
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Egypt:
Anwar Sadat risked his life for peace and went to Israel for the sake of Egyptian children.
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Israel:
Sadat was involved in the peace negotiations with Israel during Carter's presidency.
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Norway:
Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981 while he was president of Egypt.
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Belarus:
Anwar Sadat was the President of Egypt who made a historic visit to Jerusalem and sought peace with Israel.
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Pakistan:
Field Marshal Asim Munir laid flowers at the grave of former President Anwar Sadat during his visit.
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Switzerland:
Anwar Sadat is mentioned for declaring 'No more war!' after the peace agreement with Israel.
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Bangladesh:
Anwar Sadat is a logistics supervisor who has been present at the cargo village since the fire incident.
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