Egyptian Crisis (2011–2014)
The Egyptian Crisis began with the Egyptian revolution of 2011, when hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets in an ideologically and socially diverse mass protest movement that ultimately forced longtime president Hosni Mubarak from office. A protracted political crisis ensued, with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces taking control of the country until a series of popular elections, which are thought to have been tampered with, brought the Muslim Brotherhood to power. However, disputes between elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and secularists continued until the anti-government protests in June 2013 that led to the overthrow of Morsi in 2013, in what has been variably described as a coup d'état or as an ending to the second revolution, or both. Abdel Fattah el-Si
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Egyptian Crisis (2011–2014)
The Egyptian Crisis began with the Egyptian revolution of 2011, when hundreds of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets in an ideologically and socially diverse mass protest movement that ultimately forced longtime president Hosni Mubarak from office. A protracted political crisis ensued, with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces taking control of the country until a series of popular elections, which are thought to have been tampered with, brought the Muslim Brotherhood to power. However, disputes between elected Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and secularists continued until the anti-government protests in June 2013 that led to the overthrow of Morsi in 2013, in what has been variably described as a coup d'état or as an ending to the second revolution, or both. Abdel Fattah el-Si
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A Crise Egípcia teve início co ...... o Iraque e do Levante em 2014.
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The Egyptian Crisis began with ...... and the Levant later in 2014.
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Η αιγυπτιακή κρίση ξεκίνησε με ...... ι της Συρίας αργότερα το 2014.
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Египетский кризис (2011—2014) ...... гих отраслях экономики страны.
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ثورة 25 يناير هي ثورة ضد الفقر ...... ن: ما قبل رحيل مبارك وما بعده.
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Rabaa al-Adaweya Square packed with anti-coup supporters.
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A Crise Egípcia teve início co ...... u-se o líder de facto e mais t
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The Egyptian Crisis began with ...... n, or both. Abdel Fattah el-Si
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Η αιγυπτιακή κρίση ξεκίνησε με ...... ό της δεύτερης επανάστασης ή κ
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Египетский кризис (2011—2014) ...... иками и противниками действующ
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ثورة 25 يناير هي ثورة ضد الفقر ...... ن: ما قبل رحيل مبارك وما بعده.
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Crise Egípcia (2011-2014)
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Egyptian Crisis (2011–2014)
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Αιγυπτιακή κρίση (2011–14)
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Египетский кризис (2011-2014)
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التسلسل الزمني لثورة 25 يناير
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