Eastern Mediterranean 1952: Egyptian Revolution
23 July 1952
23 Jul 1952
The Arab–Israeli Wars
1948–1974 The Arab–Israeli Wars
1974–pres After the Yom Kippur War
Egyptian Revolution
15 May 1948 End of Mandatory Palestine
11 Jun 1948 First Arab–Israeli War
30 Dec 1948 Israeli Victory in Palestine
11 May 1949 UN Recognition of Israel
23 Jul 1952 Egyptian Revolution
13 Jun 1956 Rise of Nasser
7 Nov 1956 Suez Crisis
22 Feb 1958 United Arab Republic
19 Jul 1958 Nasser’s Zenith
21 Sep 1964 Independence of Cyprus and Malta
10 Jun 1967 Six-Day War
18 Sep 1970 Black September
8 Oct 1973 Yom Kippur War
24 Oct 1973 Yom Kippur War: Israeli Counterattack
Following the 1949 armistices with Israel, what remained of Palestine was dismembered when Jordan annexed the West Bank and Egypt set up an administration in Gaza. Egypt's poor performance in the war further discredited the corrupt King Farouk, who attempted to appeal to nationalism by demanding that the British withdraw from the Suez Canal Zone. When the British rejected his demands, the king proved unable to contain the ensuing instability, and in July 1952 disaffected Egyptian officers swiftly deposed him.