Anwar el-Sadat

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Definition

Proper nounAnwar el-Sadat was an Egyptian statesman and military officer who served as the third President of Egypt from 1970 until his assassination in 1981. He is most renowned for his pivotal role in Middle Eastern diplomacy, particularly for negotiating the 1978 Camp David Accords and the subsequent 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, for which both leaders were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • President Anwar el-Sadat made a historic visit to Jerusalem in 1977.
    • The legacy of Anwar el-Sadat is deeply intertwined with the pursuit of peace in the region.
    • Many biographies have been written about Anwar el-Sadat.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Sadat Initiative": This term refers to President Sadat's bold diplomatic strategy, culminating in his 1977 trip to Jerusalem to address the Israeli Knesset, which fundamentally altered the Arab-Israeli peace process.
    • The success of the Camp David Accords was a direct result of the Sadat Initiative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sadat (noun): A common shortened form of the name used in historical and political discourse.
    • The treaty is often called the Sadat-Begin agreement.
  • Sadat's Egypt (noun phrase): Refers to the period of Egyptian history during his presidency.
    • Economic liberalization, known as Infitah, was a key policy of Sadat's Egypt.
Synonyms
  • The Egyptian President: When used in a specific historical context referring to the period 1970-1981.
  • The Nobel Laureate: When emphasizing his achievement of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Related Idioms
  • To have the courage of Sadat: An expression praising a bold and unexpected move for peace, inspired by his journey to Jerusalem. (Note: This is a constructed idiom for illustrative purposes based on his historical action).
    • The diplomat was said to have the courage of Sadat when she engaged directly with the rival faction.
Noun
  1. Egyptian statesman who (as president of Egypt) negotiated a peace treaty with Menachem Begin (then prime minister of Israel) (1918-1981)