Naguib Mahfouz is one of those who believe that the 1919 revolution was the first revolution in contemporary Egyptian history. Of course, the 1919 revolution was the turning point of Egyptian history and brought new social forces to the political circle. The various fields and groups of Egyptian society are still out of political life and are currently actively participating in Egyptian politics. One of the new social forces is the middle class of the city. With the 1919 revolution and subsequent events, the class began to achieve political expression ... it was organized, guided and directed Wafd to play an important role in the events of 1919. "Country Faith" "And we saw his belief to the leaders of Saad Zaghloul, this guy" to complete this national duty after the famous nationals who were expelled and their leader Muhammad Farid It seems to be the only person you can do. Man"
In the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s Syria and Egypt aimed for independence. In 1919, Saad Zaghloul of Egypt planned a large demonstration in Egypt called the first revolution. Zaghloul later became the prime minister, but British crackdown on anti colonial riots caused about 800 deaths. In 1920, the Syrian army was defeated by France at the battle of Maysalun, and the Iraqi army was defeated by the British during the rebellion. After the British government announced the Egyptian Declaration of Independence in 1922, an independent Egyptian kingdom (nominally) was founded.