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Presidents of Egypt (List) | |||
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Muhammad Naguib (1953–1954)Template:•w Gamal Abdel Nasser (1954–1970)Template:•w Anwar El Sadat (1970–1981)Template:•w Sufi Abu Taleb (1981)Template:•w Hosni Mubarak (1981–2011)Template:•w Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (2011–present) served as acting President of Egypt for eight days following Sadat's assassination currently acting head of state, as Chairman of ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, following Mubarak's resignation |