Anwar Sadat
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Born into a family of 13 children in 1918, Anwar al-Sadat grew up among average Egyptian villagers in the town of Mit Abul
Kom 40 miles to the north of Cairo. Having completed a grade school education, Sadat's father worked as a clerk in the local
military hospital. By the time of his birth, Anwar's Egypt had become a British colony. Crippling debt had forced the Egyptian
government to sell the British government its interests in the French
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Muslim groups. In 1980 and in 1981, Sadat took desperate gambles to respond to these new internal problems. He negotiated a number of loans to support improvements in everyday life. And he simultaneously enacted laws outlawing protest and declared that the Shari'a would be the basis of all new Egyptian law. October 6, 1981, Sadat died at the hands of fundamentalists assassins during a military review celebrating the 1973 Suez crossing. Bibliography http://metalab.unc.edu/sullivan/bios/Sadat-bio.html
Muslim groups. In 1980 and in 1981, Sadat took desperate gambles to respond to these new internal problems. He negotiated a number of loans to support improvements in everyday life. And he simultaneously enacted laws outlawing protest and declared that the Shari'a would be the basis of all new Egyptian law. October 6, 1981, Sadat died at the hands of fundamentalists assassins during a military review celebrating the 1973 Suez crossing. Bibliography http://metalab.unc.edu/sullivan/bios/Sadat-bio.html