Saad Zaghloul
Saad Zaghloul was a prominent Egyptian nationalist leader known for his role in the 1919 revolution against British rule in Egypt, famously questioning the effectiveness of Arab unity with the phrase 'zero plus zero equals what?'
Born on Mar 15, 1859 (167 years old)
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Egypt:
Asem El-Dessouky noted that Saad Zaghloul admitted to his addiction to gambling and alcohol.
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Tunisia:
Sâad Zaghloul is mentioned in relation to Oum Kalthoum's patriotic song at his death.
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Egypt:
Ahmed Yahya Pasha had strong ties with the leader Saad Zaghloul.
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Egypt:
Saad Zaghloul spoke to the citizens of Alexandria about struggle and reform.
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Pakistan:
Saad Zaghloul, the leader of Egypt’s nationalist movement in 1919, scoffed at the idea of Arab unity.
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