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King of Egypt ((アラビア語:ملك مصر) ') was the title used by the ruler of Egypt between 1922 and 1951. When the United Kingdom ended its protectorate over Egypt on 28 February 1922, Egypt's Sultan Fouad I issued a decree on 15 March 1922 whereby he adopted the title of ''King of Egypt''. It has been reported that the title change was due not only to Egypt's newly independent status, but also to Fouad I's desire to be accorded the same title as the newly installed rulers of the newly created kingdoms of Hejaz, Syria and Iraq. The only other monarch to be styled ''King of Egypt'' was Fouad I's son Farouk I, whose title was changed to ''King of Egypt and the Sudan'' in October 1951 following the Wafdist government's unilateral abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936. The rulers of Ancient Egypt may be described using the title ''King'' (a translation of the Egyptian word ''nsw'') or ''Pharaoh'' (derived from ''pr ˤ3''). ==See also== *Pharaoh *List of pharaohs *List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty *Lists of rulers of Egypt 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「King of Egypt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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