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United Arab Republic

noun

  1. a name given the union of Egypt and Syria from 1958 to 1961; after that, the official name of Egypt alone until 1971. U.A.R.



United Arab Republic

noun

  1. the official name (1958–71) of Egypt

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Egypt and Syria, reacting to a number of political factors, including growing American influence in the region, merged, creating the United Arab Republic.

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As a young man, he was outspoken politically, criticizing the Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s government, which controlled Syria as part of the United Arab Republic.

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There was a sense of solidarity; Egyptians and Syrians for a time had been compatriots in the short-lived United Arab Republic.

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The Christian Orthodox Saade family were once industrialists and landowners there, but when, in 1958, Egypt and Syria briefly united to form the United Arab Republic, it led to a series of nationalisations.

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It was replaced by the current flag in 1958, when Syria was briefly unified with Egypt in the United Arab Republic.

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