Anwar Sadat
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Anwar Sadat
Summary
Anwar Sadat is a human[1]. Born in Mit Abu al-Kum[2], he… he passed away in Cairo[3]. He worked as a politician[4], military officer[5], statesperson[6], diplomat[7], and military leader[8]. He ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,982 views/month, #4,639 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Anwar Sadat was born in Mit Abu al-Kum[2].
- Anwar Sadat died in Cairo[3].
- Burial took place at Unknown Soldier Memorial[10].
- Anwar Sadat's father was Mohammed Sadati[11].
- Anwar Sadat's mother was Sitt-Al-Barrein[12].
- Among Anwar Sadat's spouses was Eqbal Madi[13].
- Anwar Sadat was married to Jehan Sadat[14].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Ruqayya Sadat[15].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Rawia Sadat[16].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Camilia Sadat[17].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Lubna Sadat[18].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Nukha Sadat[19].
- A child of Anwar Sadat was Jamal Sadat[20].
- Anwar Sadat held citizenship in Sultanate of Egypt[21].
- Anwar Sadat held citizenship in Kingdom of Egypt[22].
- Anwar Sadat held citizenship in Republic of Egypt[23].
- Anwar Sadat held citizenship in United Arab Republic[24].
- Anwar Sadat held citizenship in Egypt[25].
- Egyptian Arabic was Anwar Sadat's native language[26].
- Anwar Sadat worked as a politician[4].
- Anwar Sadat worked as a military officer[5].
- Anwar Sadat's professions included statesperson[6].
- Anwar Sadat worked as a diplomat[7].
- Anwar Sadat's professions included military leader[8].
- Anwar Sadat worked as a vice president[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: EG[29]
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Began / founded: 1918-12-25[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1981-10-06[31]
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Community tags: non-musician, politician[32]
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MusicBrainz ID: a836b6d4-1e8e-4034-8907-413332420f11[33]
Body
Origins and Family
Anwar Sadat's place of birth was Mit Abu al-Kum[2]. His father was Mohammed Sadati[11]. His mother was Sitt-Al-Barrein[12]. Egyptian Arabic was his native language[26].
Education
Anwar Sadat was educated at Egyptian Military College[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[4], military officer[5], statesperson[6], diplomat[7], military leader[8], and vice president[27]. Fields of work include politics[35], an academic discipline[36]; diplomacy[37], an academic discipline[38]; and military[39]. Positions held include President of Egypt[40], a public office[41], in Egypt[42], founded in 1953[43]; Prime Minister of Egypt[44], a public office[45], in Egypt[46], founded in 1878[47]; Vice President of Egypt[48], a position[49], in Egypt[50], founded in 1958[51]; Speaker of the National Assembly of the United Arab Republic[52]; and prime minister[53], a type of position[54].
Recognition
Awards received include Nobel Peace Prize[55], Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[56], Presidential Medal of Freedom[57], Order of Ojaswi Rajanya[58], Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[59], and Congressional Gold Medal[60].
Personal Life
Spouses include Eqbal Madi[13], 1917–2010[61], of Egypt[62] and Jehan Sadat[14], a politician[63], 1933–2021[64], of Kingdom of Egypt[65], awarded the Theodor Haecker Price[66]. Children include Ruqayya Sadat[15], a politician[67], b. 1941[68], of Egypt[69]; Rawia Sadat[16], a civilian[70], b. 1946[71], of Egypt[72]; Camilia Sadat[17], a novelist[73], 1949–2019[74], of Egypt[75]; Lubna Sadat[18], an activist[76], b. 1950[77], of Egypt[78]; Nukha Sadat[19], a politician[79], b. 1953[80], of Egypt[81]; and Jamal Sadat[20], a businessperson[82], b. 1956[83], of Egypt[84]. Anwar Sadat's religion is recorded as Sunni Islam[85]. Political affiliations include National Democratic Party[86] and Arab Socialist Union[87].
Death and Burial
Anwar Sadat passed away in Cairo[3]. He is buried at Unknown Soldier Memorial[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Anwar Sadat include ENS Anwar El Sadat[88], a helicopter carrier[89]; Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies[90], a research institute[91], in Israel[92]; Sadat City[93], a city[94], in Egypt[95], founded in 1978[96]; Sadat Academy for Management Sciences[97], a university[98], in Egypt[99], founded in 1981[100]; and Sadat Museum[101], a museum[102], in Egypt[103], founded in 2009[104].
Why It Matters
Anwar Sadat ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,982 views/month, #4,639 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[105] He is known by 127 alternative names across languages and contexts.[106]
Entities named for him include ENS Anwar El Sadat[88], a helicopter carrier[89]; Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies[90], a research institute[91], in Israel[92]; Sadat City[93], a city[94], in Egypt[95], founded in 1978[96]; Sadat Academy for Management Sciences[97], a university[98], in Egypt[99], founded in 1981[100]; and Sadat Museum[101], a museum[102], in Egypt[103], founded in 2009[104].
FAQs
Where was Anwar Sadat born?
Anwar Sadat was born in Mit Abu al-Kum[2].
Where did Anwar Sadat die?
Anwar Sadat died in Cairo[3].
Who were Anwar Sadat's parents?
Anwar Sadat's father was Mohammed Sadati[11]. Anwar Sadat's mother was Sitt-Al-Barrein[12].
Who was Anwar Sadat married to?
Anwar Sadat's spouses include Eqbal Madi[13] and Jehan Sadat[14].
What did Anwar Sadat do for work?
Anwar Sadat worked as politician[4], military officer[5], statesperson[6], diplomat[7], and military leader[8].
Where did Anwar Sadat go to school?
Anwar Sadat was educated at Egyptian Military College[34].
What awards did Anwar Sadat receive?
Honors received include Nobel Peace Prize[55], Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[56], Presidential Medal of Freedom[57], and Order of Ojaswi Rajanya[58].