anwar sadat
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Definition
Proper nounAnwar Sadat was an Egyptian political leader and statesman. He served as the third President of Egypt from 1970 until his assassination in 1981. He is internationally recognized for his efforts in pursuing peace in the Middle East.
Usage
The term "Anwar Sadat" is used to refer to the historical figure himself, his policies, or his legacy. * Anwar Sadat succeeded Gamal Abdel Nasser as president. * The Anwar Sadat era was marked by significant economic and political changes in Egypt. * Scholars study Anwar Sadat's leadership during the October War of 1973.
Advanced Usage
- The Sadat Initiative: Refers to his historic decision to travel to Jerusalem in 1977, which directly led to peace negotiations.
- The Sadat Initiative broke decades of diplomatic stalemate.
- Sadat's Legacy: Discusses the long-term impact of his presidency and peace policy, which remains a topic of debate.
- The book analyzes Sadat's legacy in modern Egyptian politics.
Variants and Related Words
- Sadat (Proper noun): A common shortened form used, especially when the context is clear.
- Sadat signed the Camp David Accords in 1978.
- Sadatist (Noun/Adjective): A supporter of Anwar Sadat or his policies.
- He was a prominent Sadatist politician.
Synonyms
- The President of Egypt (1970-1981)
- The Egyptian Head of State
Related Terms and Context
- Camp David Accords (1978): The peace agreements brokered by U.S. President Jimmy Carter between Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
- Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty (1979): The formal treaty resulting from the accords, signed by Sadat and Begin.
- Menachem Begin: The Israeli Prime Minister with whom Sadat negotiated peace.
- Nobel Peace Prize (1978): Awarded jointly to Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin for their peace efforts.
Noun
- Egyptian statesman who (as president of Egypt) negotiated a peace treaty with Menachem Begin (then prime minister of Israel) (1918-1981)