For thousands of years, flood waters from the Nile deposited rich soil on the riverbanks. One-fourth of Egyptian depended their life on agriculture. Cotton is the most important to grow. Other crops include corn, fruits, rice, sugar cane, and wheat
Pan-Arabism Campaign
A poster promoting Nasser's goal for Arab unity
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Gamal Abdel Nasser was the second President of Egypt from 1956. He led Egyptian Revolution and industralization in Egypt. He inspired anti-colonial and pan-Arab revolution in Arab. He is well-known for his policies and version of pan-Arabism, which he united many countries and leaders in the Arab World
Muhammad Naguib
Naguib, Nasser and RCC discuss about governmental reform. Naguib wants a democracy, Nasser and RCC want a dictatorship. Nasser wins and he forms his dictatorship. Nasser and RCC declare egypt a dictarorship and Naguib resigns from power and Nasser takes over.
Sadat Conferencing Peace
Sadat is in the right in Salzburg
Dayan Moshe
Dayan fought in the wars many times. And he lost one of his eyes when he fought with the British against the Vichy Frence in a battle of Lebanon in 1941
Muslim
More than 90% of Egtptians are Muslim. (They believe in Islam by reading Quran)