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Zaghlul Pasha

American  
[zahg-lool pah-shah] / ˈzɑg lul ˈpɑ ʃɑ /

noun

  1. Saad c1860–1927, Egyptian political leader: first prime minister 1924–27.


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Referring to the oil industry in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, Comrade Orakhelashvili asseverated that: Figures from Egypt on the general election just held show that ex-Premier Zaghlul Pasha just missed winning a remarkable victory.

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Zaghlul Pasha would probably, if elected, have hesitated to put any of his policies into effect, for the simple reason that to do so could mean only war with Britain.

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He inherited it in 1927 from the late great Zaghlul Pasha who founded the party and picked El Nahas Pasha for his lieutenant.

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

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The trouble is, from an Egyptian point of view, that Prime Minister Sarwat does not represent the majority party of Egypt, the indomitable Wafd, once headed by the late famed Saad Zaghlul Pasha.

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