For twelve years, Farouk of Egypt wandered in exile. In public he wore dark glasses and was accompanied by two bodyguards who fended off newsmen and curious bystanders. In private Farouk endlessly ...
At the start of World War II, fat, frisky young King Farouk I of Egypt suffered from nightmares in which he was chased by an angry lion. Haggard from loss of sleep, Farouk sought counsel of crabbed, ...
The story of the military coup against King Farouk of Egypt has many facets, and is still vivid in the memories of those who lived through that era. Therefore, it is important to shed light on some of ...
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