Egyptian nationalist movement

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The Egyptian nationalist movement was a political and social campaign that sought independence from British control and the establishment of a sovereign, self-governed Egyptian state in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf nationalist movement
social movement
country Egypt
hasPart 1919 Egyptian Revolution
Urabi movement NERFINISHED
Wafd movement NERFINISHED
anti-British student protests
constitutional reform campaigns
labor strikes against British authorities
press and pamphlet agitation
ideology Egyptian nationalism NERFINISHED
Islamic modernism
anti-imperialism
constitutionalism
liberal nationalism
pan-Arabism
influencedBy European liberal nationalism
Ottoman constitutionalism
Urabi Revolt NERFINISHED
language Arabic
mainGoal establishment of a sovereign Egyptian state
independence from British control
self-government for Egypt
notableEvent 1919 Egyptian Revolution NERFINISHED
1923 Constitution of Egypt
Dinshaway incident NERFINISHED
Urabi Revolt NERFINISHED
unilateral declaration of Egyptian independence (1922) NERFINISHED
notableLeader Ahmed Urabi NERFINISHED
Mohammad Farid NERFINISHED
Mustafa Kamil Pasha NERFINISHED
Saad Zaghloul NERFINISHED
notableOrganization Muslim Brotherhood NERFINISHED
National Party (Egypt) NERFINISHED
Wafd Party NERFINISHED
opposedBy British Empire NERFINISHED
British High Commissioner in Egypt NERFINISHED
opposedTo British occupation of Egypt
relatedTo Arab nationalism
anti-colonial movements in the Middle East
result adoption of 1923 Egyptian constitution
establishment of Kingdom of Egypt
formal end of British protectorate in 1922
significantPeriod early 20th century
slogan Egypt for the Egyptians
startTime late 19th century
usedMethod mass demonstrations
parliamentary politics
petitions to British authorities
press campaigns
strikes

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Khedive Abbas II of Egypt supported Egyptian nationalist movement
The Open Door portraysMovement Egyptian nationalist movement
Egyptian Revolution of 1919 concept of liberation influencedBy Egyptian nationalist movement
this entity surface form: Egyptian nationalism
Amer Wagdi hasPerspectiveOn Egyptian nationalist movement
this entity surface form: Egyptian nationalism
Unity, Discipline, Work ideology Egyptian nationalist movement
this entity surface form: Egyptian nationalism
Hussein el-Shafei politicalIdeology Egyptian nationalist movement
this entity surface form: Egyptian nationalism
Gamal Salem partOf Egyptian nationalist movement
this entity surface form: Egyptian revolutionary leadership
Anglo-Egyptian Treaty 1936 context Egyptian nationalist movement
subject surface form: Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936