tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957710813382618241.post70636475913647330..comments2023-10-09T12:29:56.242+03:00Comments on Born Again Egyptian: Mohammad Naguib & 1984nahoulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03660627570111652957noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957710813382618241.post-66229054867654080372008-08-05T20:44:00.000+03:002008-08-05T20:44:00.000+03:00Hello Valeria,Thank you for your comment. It is gr...Hello Valeria,<BR/><BR/>Thank you for your comment. It is great to hear your memories of my beloved Alexandria.<BR/><BR/>nahoulnahoulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03660627570111652957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8957710813382618241.post-49111558712423712822008-07-23T23:41:00.000+03:002008-07-23T23:41:00.000+03:00I remember Mohammad Naguib. (I am Italian but I wa...I remember Mohammad Naguib. (I am Italian but I was born in Egypt). The revolution broke on July 23rd 1952 in Cairo(and on July 26th in Alexandria when king Farouk and his family left Alexandria on the royal yacht, the Mahrousssa). I was only ten then, but I remember everything because a few months earlier there had been an attempt of revolution by the Muslim Brothers in Cairo (I think it was January 26th) and I was so impressed that I started reading the newspapers (Le Journal d'Egypte and Le Progrès). Today I came across a sort of "what happened today some years ago" by Enciclopeadia Britannica and found a para on the Egyptian Revolution. There was no mention of Mohammad Naguib even in the main EB site, so, now that I've finished work, I Googled the name and found your site. I remember Mohammad Naguib because I saw him on a jeep in Rue Sherif, Alexandria. He had a very reassuring smile. I also saw Nasser some years later in Cairo, it was early in the morning and he was going to the Cairo Radio for a speech.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com