Examples of using Nasser in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It might be the secret for Nasser al-Attijah either to be extremely fast at HunGarian Baja,
To reveal the government's unofficial attempts to destroy Colonel Nasser might destabilise the country at a time of war, and we wouldn't do
In the Middle East, Egypt's President Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, which had been
A BBC article quotes the President of Egypt, Abdel Nasser, on 27 May 1967, who declared:“Our basic
It was well known that the Brotherhood were made popular by their extensive social programs in Egypt, and Nasser wanted to be ready once he had taken over.
Readers may also recall the brutal crackdowns on the Brothers by autocratic regimes in the Middle East- particularly in Egypt under Nasser and in Syria during the Hama massacre of 1982.
Lumumba and Nasser instigated in the name of anti-colonialism.
In this talk, join Radiolab's Latif Nasser as he tells the surprising story of how a very tiny, very strange fossil
Hazem Nasser and Amer Abu Arafeh, were arrested by the PA security forces-- and not for the first time.
Proper planning began in 1952, just after the Nasser revolution, and at first the USA
which has cut Nasser time, which is what we have done and still remain in third place,“said Stéphane Peterhansel.
The Café Calla, run by chef Nasser Jeffane, offers a mix of modern Swiss,
Café Calla was opened by Chef Nasser Jeffane, offering a mix of modern Swiss, French
Located in the centre of Cairo, just a 10-minute walk from Nasser Metro Station, this hostel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Grand Hotel is just 200 metres from Nasser Subway Station, and one km from Cairo's Egyptian Museum.
Talks between the Five Nations Suez Committee and Colonel Nasser'failed dramatically last night'when the Egyptian President rejected the proposals put to him'by Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies.
Israel finally stands up to Nasser, crossing 1 20 miles into Egypt
Grand Hotel is just 650 feet from Nasser subway station, and half a mile from Cairo's Egyptian Museum.
It was removed from its original site along with several other temples to prevent it from being damaged by the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
In July 1952, Egypt's pro-Western government was overthrown by the nationalist Free Officers Movement headed by Gamal Abdel Nasser.