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President
  
Gamal Abdel Nasser

Role
  
Egyptian Politician

Service/branch
  
Egyptian Army

Name
  
Zakaria Mohieddin

President
  
Gamal Abdel Nasser

Party
  
Arab Socialist Union

Preceded by
  
Ali Sabri

Died
  
May 15, 2012


Zakaria Mohieddin

President
  
Muhammad Naguib, Gamal Abdel Nasser

President
  
Muhammad Naguib, Gamal Abdel Nasser

Born
  
5 July 1918 (
1918-07-05
)

Profession
  
Military Officer, Politician, Intelligence Officer

Succeeded by
  
Muhammad Sedki Sulayman

Zakaria Mohieddin (5 July 1918 – 15 May 2012) (Arabic: زكريا محيى الدين‎‎, [zækæˈɾejjæ ˈmoħj edˈdiːn]) was an Egyptian military officer, politician, Prime Minister of Egypt and head of the first Intelligence body in Egypt, the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate.

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Overview

Mohieddin attended Military College in 1938 and was a Staff College Graduate in 1948. He was the Professional Army Professor of Tactics in the Officers Military College from 1940 to 1943 and again from 1950 to 1951. He was also the Professor of Tactics in the Officers Staff College from 1951 to 1952.

In 1967, Mohieddin was appointed by president Gamal Abdel Nasser to take over position of president after Nasser's resignation, an appointment he refused. In 1968, he resigned from all positions and quit public life.

As of 2005, after the death of Hussein El-Shafei and until his own death in 2012, he and his first cousin Khaled Mohieddin were the last two surviving members of the Revolutionary Command Council.

On 15 May 2012, Mohieddin died at the age of 93.

Military

Mohieddin had various assignments within the army. He served with the Egyptian army in Sudan. In 1948, he was the chief of staff of the first brigade which was later besieged at Faluja. One of his outstanding achievements in 1948 was to go back to the besieged brigade, infiltrating enemy lines from Rafah to Faluja. He was rewarded for his bravery at the end of the war with the Mehmet Ali golden award for valour and excellence in duty in the field in Palestine. In 1952, he prepared strategy for army movement and was in charge of operation that led to success of the movement.

Positions held

  • 1952-1956 - Member of Egyptian Revolutionary Command Council.
  • 1952-1955 - In charge of the first Intelligence body the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate
  • 1953-1958 - Minister of Interior.
  • 1958-1961 - Central Minister of Interior for Egypt and Syria during U.A.R.
  • 1961-1962 - Minister of Interior.
  • 1961-1968 - Vice President of Egypt.
  • 1965-1966 - Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.
  • Committees and boards

  • Head of the High Commission for the High Dam
  • Head of Egyptian Rowing Federation (1960–68)
  • Head of Egyptian Greek Friendship Committee (1958–68)
  • Member of the Board of the Officers Club (1951–52)
  • Member of the High Committee of Socialist Arab Unity (the leading party or the only political party)
  • Member of National Defense Committee.
  • Conferences attended

  • Egypt delegation to UN - 1960
  • African conference Addis Ababa - 1964
  • Arab conference Casablanca - 1965
  • Bandong - 1965
  • Signed Nile treaty with Sudan
  • Death

    Mohieddin died on the morning of 15 May 2012 at the age of 93. His funeral was held at the Aal Rashdan Mosque in Nasr City, which is associated with the Egyptian military. In addition to his family, several military and political figures attended the procession, including Sami Hafez Anan, Hussein Tantawi, Hamdeen Sabahi, Ahmed Shafiq, Amr Moussa and Kamal el-Ganzouri.

    Foreign honour

  •  Malaysia : Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (1965)
  • References

    Zakaria Mohieddin Wikipedia