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First Lady of Egypt (Arabic: سيدة مصر الأولى, romanized: Sayyidat Miṣr al-ūlá) is the unofficial title of the wife of the president of Egypt.
History
The position was established on June 18 1953 following the abolishment of the monarchy and the declaration of the republic. It replaced the Queen Consort of Egypt of Egypt as a result.
Naglaa Mahmoud, wife of former president Mohamed Morsi (2012–2013), rejected the title of First Lady, preferring to be called "First Servant," the "president's wife," or "Um Ahmed," a traditional name which means mother of Ahmed, her oldest son.
First ladies of Egypt (1953–present)
See also
List of presidents of Egypt
References
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