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Definition of Anwar el-sadat
1. Noun. Egyptian statesman who (as president of Egypt) negotiated a peace treaty with Menachem Begin (then prime minister of Israel) (1918-1981).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anwar El-sadat
Literary usage of Anwar el-sadat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 40 Km Into Lebanon: Israel's 1982 Invasion by H. Thomas Davis (1995)
"Nasser's successor, Anwar El-Sadat, could not surrender his land in the Sinai,
he could not overtly abandon the Pan-Arab principles of his revered ..."
2. National Negotiating Styles edited by Hans A. Binnendijk (1995)
"In modern times, Egypt has been governed by only three men, Gamal Abdel Nasser,
Anwar el-Sadat, and now Hosni Mubarak. Of the three, Nasser certainly fit ..."
3. Prison Conditions in Egypt by Middle East Watch (Organization, Middle East Watch (Organization) (1992)
"Anwar el-Sadat, writing in his 1977 autobiography, In Search of Identity.
In February 1992, Egypt's thirty prisons held 35392 inmates, of whom 1441 (four ..."
4. Government Policy and Food Imports: The Case of Wheat in Egypt by Grant MacDonald Scobie (1981)
"... a view formalized by Armington.45 His approach allows for the demand for the
i-th commodity from the j-th source to be President Anwar el-Sadat one of a ..."
5. Deterrence Theory: Success Or Failure in Arab-Israeli Wars? by Elli Lieberman (1996)
"Anwar el-Sadat, In Search of Identity: An Autobiography (New York: Harper & Row,
1977), 150. 41. ..."
6. Project 2015: Power and Progressedited by Patrick M Cronin edited by Patrick M Cronin (1997)
"See Anwar el-Sadat, In Search of Identity: An Autobiography (New York: Harper
and Row, 1977), 230-31; and Alvin Z. Rubinstein, Red Star on the Nile: The ..."