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Egyptian statesman who (as president of Egypt) negotiated a peace treaty with Menachem Begin (then prime minister of Israel) (1918-1981)

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"Tel Aviv is the only trip on which I didn't go with Sadat, and the last time I cut his hair was the day he was assassinated," Labib said.
Then they were sent home to Egypt, and when Sadat came it was like coming full circle."
When I was in 12th grade, President Sadat surprised us with what we know now as the Yom Kippur war.
"I was aware of signatures getting challenged," Sadat said.
To ensure the sustainability of the career development centers and their career services, AUC team will train and certify the staff of the University of Sadat City as career service providers who are capable of providing career guidance services to university students.
Additionally, Sadat closely protected the exact date of the attack, and Marwan found out only by accident one day before the initial Egyptian and Syrian strikes.
Sadat was hailed as a peacemaker by the West and the Israelis, and a criticised as a "traitor" by some Arab nationalists.
Thirteen Days in September Carter, Begin, and Sadat at Camp David | LAWRENCE WRIGHT: The Pulitzer Prizewinning American author and screenwriter has written extensively on the Middle East (never mind that his last book dealt with Scientology and previous ones with twins, the Amish, and religion in America).
Veteran journalist Mohammed Hassanein Heikal's firsthand account of the 1960 s rise of Egypt's (still reigning) military establishment, Autumn of Fury, focuses on the career of Anwar Sadat from his modest beginnings in a Nile Delta village to his 1981 assassination while attending his annual "Victory Day" parade.
In an exclusive interview with Pajhwok Afghan News, IECC Chairman Abdul Sattar Sadat acknowledged that the electoral process dragged on as a result of differences between the two candidates, with neither to accept defeat.
In late August 1977, he visited Romania and asked President Nicolae Ceausescu for his help; given Ceausescu's close relationship with Egypt's president, Anwar Sadat, Begin believed this avenue had a better chance of success than almost any other.
A leading achievement of Carter's foreign policy, the accord led then-Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and then-Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to share the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 for the first treaty between the Jewish state of Israel and one of its Arab neighbors.