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Zaghlul

British  
/ ˈzɑːɡluːl /

noun

  1. Saad (sɑːd). 1857–1927, Egyptian nationalist politician; prime minister (1924)

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"Hitherto there has been little sympathy among Egyptians for Italy," concluded Mme Zaghlul, "but there is no telling what may happen now, with the Egyptian people in their present mood!"

From Time Magazine Archive

The late Zaghlul Pasha founded the Wafd Party which today wins most Egyptian elections by about 97%.

From Time Magazine Archive

Premier Saad Zaghlul of Egypt arrived in London to confer with Premier Ramsay MacDonald upon the Sudan dispute.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ex-Premier Zaghlul, 75 years of age, is undoubtedly the most powerful man in Egypt.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lord Allenby now came upon the scene, and, while suppressing the rebellion, released Zaghlul and gave him and his delegation the permission to go to Europe which had been refused in January.

From Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922 by Various