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Wafd, WaFd, or WAFD may refer to: WaFd Bank, an American bank, and its holding company WaFd, Inc. New Wafd Party, an Egyptian political party (1978–present)
Wafd
Former Egyptian center-right political party
The Wafd Party (Arabic: حزب الوفد, romanized: Ḥizb al-Wafd, lit. 'Delegation Party') was a nationalist liberal political party in Egypt. It was said to
Wafd_Party
Political party in Egypt
The New Wafd Party (Arabic: حزب الوفد الجديد, lit. 'New Delegation Party'), officially the Egyptian Wafd Party (Arabic: حزب الوفد المصري), and also known
Egyptian_Wafd_Party
Radio station in Webster Springs, West Virginia
WAFD (100.3 FM, "The Summit") is a hot adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Webster Springs, West Virginia, serving East Central
WAFD
Military overthrow of King Farouk
describes the state of the late Wafd: In contrast to the ideologically defined programs of the nonestablishment parties, the Wafd never developed a comprehensive
Egyptian_revolution_of_1952
Seattle-based bank
WaFd Bank (formerly known as Washington Federal) is a regional bank based in Seattle, Washington. It operates 210 branches in Washington, Oregon, Idaho
WaFd_Bank
Daily newspaper published by the Wafd party in Giza, Egypt
Al-Wafd (Arabic: الوفد meaning the Mission in English) is the daily newspaper published by the Wafd party in Giza, Egypt. Al-Wafd was launched in 1984
Al-Wafd
King of Egypt from 1936 to 1952
unpopular king vs. the popular Wafd party as it was under his father to that of a popular Wafd vs. an even more popular king. The Wafd Party, led by Nahas Pasha
Farouk_of_Egypt
British protectorate, 1914–1922
this purpose, Al Wafd al Misri (known as the Wafd), headed by Saad Zaghlul. The British administration in Egypt refused to allow the Wafd to proceed to London
Sultanate_of_Egypt
State in Northeast Africa and Western Asia (1922–1953)
the Sudan". During the reign of King Fuad, the monarchy struggled with the Wafd Party, a broadly based nationalist political organisation strongly opposed
Kingdom_of_Egypt
Attempted British coup in Egypt
conservative allies, the liberal Wafd Party, led by Mustafa al-Nahhas since 1927, and the British government. The popularity of the Wafd among the Egyptian masses
1942_Abdeen_Palace_incident
Prime Minister of Egypt (1922, 1927–1928)
confidence in the Government. Several members of the Wafd, disagreeing with him, left the Wafd, confirming a split that was brewing. Sarwat was interim
Abdel_Khalek_Sarwat_Pasha
Prime Minister of Egypt (1936, 1939–1940, 1952)
he joined the Wafd Party in 1919 and was a member of the delegation that negotiated with the Milner Commission. Maher joined the Wafd after its first
Aly_Maher_Pasha
Anti-colonial civil unrest
1923 Egyptian constitution, the resignation of Nassem, a victory for the Wafd party in the 1936 elections and the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. Following
1935–1936_protests_in_Egypt
Prince
States, and that Halim owned the Khedivial Mail Line fleet. Halim joined the Wafd Party and fought with his cousin King Fuad I, while also opposing prime minister
Abbas_Halim
President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970
by the Free Officers as the Wafd had campaigned on demands similar to their own. Accusations of corruption against Wafd politicians began to surface
Gamal_Abdel_Nasser
Political party in Egypt
led by the Free Egyptians Party, the Nation's Future Party, and the New Wafd Party—as well as the Support Egypt Coalition, which holds 400 out of 597
Nation's_Future_Party
Liberal political party in Egypt (1922–1952)
founded in 1922 by a group of politicians who left the larger Wafd Party. While both the Wafd and the Liberal Constitutionalists agreed on Egyptian independence
Liberal Constitutional Party (Egypt)
Liberal_Constitutional_Party_(Egypt)
1918–1919 revolution in Egypt
to occupation, and was directly sparked by the British-ordered exile of Wafd Party leader Saad Zaghloul and several other party members. The revolution
1919_Egyptian_revolution
the Wafd Party lost without boycotting, due to election rigging by the government. Egyptian politics at this time was divided between the liberal Wafd Party
1938 Egyptian parliamentary election
1938_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
and Marius Deeb state that the Wafd won 179 of the 232 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, with Deeb also giving the Wafd 65 of the 79 seats in the Senate
1936 Egyptian parliamentary election
1936_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian politician (1889–1961)
Nahhas during the 1919 revolution. He was the one of the founders of the Wafd Party and was its secretary-general between 1927 and 1942. He was the Minister
Makram_Ebeid
Nationalist political party in Egypt (1933–1953)
world. During the 1919 Egyptian revolution, Egyptian nationalists formed the Wafd Party, a liberal nationalist party that dominated post-1923 constitution
Young_Egypt_Party_(1933)
Defunct Egyptian electoral alliance
The Egyptian Wafd Alliance, initially called the National Front Coalition, was an alliance of political parties that would have run in the 2015 Egyptian
Egyptian_Wafd_Alliance
recognised Egypt as an independent state. The delegation (Wafd in Arabic) formed the Wafd party, which was Egypt's most popular and influential political
Egypt_in_World_War_II
Egyptian electoral alliance
during the first round of the election. The list included Tagammu and the New Wafd Party, which had previously been opposition parties. The list swept the second
National Unified List for Egypt
National_Unified_List_for_Egypt
Prime Minister of Egypt (1928, 1930, 1936–1937, 1942–1944, 1950–1952)
any politician during Egypt's parliamentary era. He was the leader of the Wafd Party after the death of its founder Saad Zaghloul. He was born in Samanud
Mostafa_el-Nahas
submitted candidacy on 7 October) Abdel-Sanad Yamama, chairman of the New Wafd Party (received 22 MP endorsements) (submitted candidacy on 9 October) Farid
2023 Egyptian presidential election
2023_Egyptian_presidential_election
revolution. It was only after major backlash from the Egyptian people led by the Wafd party, the major liberal party that initially emerged from the 1919 revolution
Egyptian_Constitution_of_1930
Egyptian diplomat and politician (1893–1976)
of the Wafd. As a parliamentarian, Azzam became well-known through his articles for the party's newspaper. Due to his time in Libya, the Wafd often chose
Abdul_Rahman_Hassan_Azzam
Egyptian businessman and politician
born 1950) is an Egyptian businessman who has served as president of Al-Wafd Party since January 2026; he previously served in the position from 2010
El-Sayyid_el-Badawi
Muayyad Al Muqattam Al Qahira Al Shaab Al-Shorouk Al Taawin Al Tahrir Al Wafd Al Watany Alyoum Al Zamalek AlamelArab الصحف المصرية Ash-Shams Elaph MasrAlarabia
List_of_newspapers_in_Egypt
Political party in Egypt
Egyptian political party. It was established in 1938 as a split-off from the Wafd party by former Wafdists Ahmed Maher Pasha and Mahmoud Fahmy el-Nokrashy
Saadist_Institutional_Party
Front, the Homeland Defenders Party, the Republican People's Party, the New Wafd Party, the Tagammu Party, the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, the Justice
2025 Egyptian parliamentary election
2025_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
City in Greater Cairo, Egypt
newspaper with its address in Dokki as well. Also the El Wafd, associated with Egyptian Wafd Party. The Egypt Today Magazine and media production company
Giza
1936 defence pact between the UK and Egypt
formed a delegation, or Wafd, whose chief goal was the complete independence of Egypt from British rule. But when the Wafd asked the British High Commissioner
Anglo-Egyptian_treaty_of_1936
Prime Minister of Egypt (1924)
Egyptian revolutionary and statesman. He was the leader of Egypt's nationalist Wafd Party. He led a civil disobedience campaign with the goal of achieving independence
Saad_Zaghloul
The elections were boycotted by the Liberal Constitutional Party and the Wafd Party. Although they resulted in a victory for Ismail Sidky's newly formed
1931 Egyptian parliamentary election
1931_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Country in North Africa
After World War I, nationalist sentiments surged. Saad Zaghloul and the Wafd Party secured popular support, but the British exiled Zaghloul and his colleagues
Egypt
independence from the United Kingdom in 1922. The result was a victory for the Wafd Party, which won 179 of the 211 seats. The British government unilaterally
1923–24 Egyptian parliamentary election
1923–24_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian activist and leader
was an Egyptian political activist. She was among the early leaders of the Wafd Party. Zaghloul was born in 1878. She was of Turkish descent. Her father
Safiya_Zaghloul
1925. They saw the Wafd Party lose almost half of its seats. Politics in Egypt at this time was divided into three main groups: the Wafd party, King Fuad
1925 Egyptian parliamentary election
1925_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian senator (born 1963)
(born 20 November 1963) is an Egyptian senator and Vice President of the Al-Wafd Party. He is also the founder of Hali Pharm and Tiba Pharma for the export
Khaled_Kandil
the Wafd's effect especially on the peasants. After breaking with the Wafd, the ECP denounced the party as an enemy of the workers' movement: The Wafd is
Socialism_in_Egypt
Defenders Party, National Front, and the Republican People's Party. The New Wafd Party was anticipated to receive very few seats. The National Unified List
2025_Egyptian_Senate_election
distribution in the Seventh Assembly: National Democratic Party (NDP) – 417 New Wafd Party – 6 National Progressive Unionist Rally Party – 5 Arab Democratic Nasserist
2005 Egyptian parliamentary election
2005_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Prime Minister of Egypt (1944–1945)
University. He later became involved in the Wafd party during the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. After rivals of the Wafd formed the Liberal Constitutional Party
Ahmad_Maher_Pasha
Liberalism combined with elements of nationalism
thus Scandinavian unity. In 1919 the Wafd Party was founded by Egyptian nationalist leader Saad Zaghloul. The Wafd Party led the 1919 Egyptian revolution
National_liberalism
NourNWP Ashraf Salman Khaled Abdel AzizEP Ibrahim Younis Adel Labib Mamdouh Eldamaty Bold: Prime Minister EP: Egypt Party NWP: New Wafd Party I: Independent
Laila_Iskander
Country in Northeast Africa
Cairo was the causative factor; it brought demands of the newly elected Wafd government from colonial forces. A permanent establishment of two battalions
Sudan
Egyptian lawyer and politician
politician. He is a professor of public law, and the former president of the New Wafd Party. He is the founder of Abou-Shoka Advocates, a Cairo law practice, and
Bahaa_El-Din_Abu_Shoka
Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt on 9 January 1945. Boycotted by the Wafd Party, they resulted in a victory for the Saadist Institutional Party, which
1945 Egyptian parliamentary election
1945_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
elections were held in Egypt on 22 May 1926. The result was a victory for the Wafd Party, which won 171 of the 211 seats. The ruling Ittihad Party led by Prime
1926 Egyptian parliamentary election
1926_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
History museum in Cairo, Egypt
November 2013). "حكاية المتحف المصري!" [Tale of the Egyptian Museum!]. Al-Wafd (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 5
Egyptian_Museum
1950, with a second round on 10 January. The result was a victory for the Wafd Party. They were the last parliamentary elections that took place under the
1950 Egyptian parliamentary election
1950_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian actress (born 1990)
later that I realised this was the same actress." Elbay won the 2019 Al-Wafd Critics’ Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best New Face for
Rosaline_Elbay
Egyptian radio broadcaster (1925–2018)
president of Voice of the Arabs to Al-Wafd: "Al-Jazeera is carrying out a policy of destruction in the Arab region"]". al-Wafd. Archived from the original on
Ahmed_Said_(broadcaster)
the Liberal Socialists Party (LSP), the Muslim Brotherhood and the New Wafd Party, which claimed that the reformed Electoral Law would fail to ensure
1990 Egyptian parliamentary election
1990_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Viasat Market capitalization change. March 20, 2023 SSB South State Bank WAFD WaFd, Inc. Market capitalization change. March 20, 2023 CHRD Chord Energy DY
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Prime Minister of Egypt since 2018
NourNWP Ashraf Salman Khaled Abdel AzizEP Ibrahim Younis Adel Labib Mamdouh Eldamaty Bold: Prime Minister EP: Egypt Party NWP: New Wafd Party I: Independent
Mostafa_Madbouly
liberal New Wafd Party announced on 13 June 2011 that it would contest the election in an alliance with the Freedom and Justice Party. The New Wafd later decided
2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election
2011–12_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian politician (1910–2000)
2000) was an Egyptian liberal politician and leader of Egypt's old Wafd Party and new Wafd party. He was the grandfather of the Egyptian writer Samia Serageldin
Fouad_Serageddin
Egyptian writer, diplomat and politician (1878–1958)
published in Paris. After the war, he returned to Egypt. He was a member of the Wafd Party. He was Egypt's principal representative at the 1937 Montreux conference
Wasif_Boutros_Ghali
Bancorp Atlanta, Georgia $28 77 Arvest Bank Bentonville, Arkansas $28 78 WaFd Bank Seattle, Washington $27 79 WesBanco Wheeling, West Virginia $27 80 Renasant
List of largest banks in the United States
List_of_largest_banks_in_the_United_States
Abdeen Palace incident, resulting in the ruling Wafd Party winning 232 of the 264 seats, the Wafd's largest victory in terms of seat totals. Hassan al-Banna
1942 Egyptian parliamentary election
1942_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
established later by declaration by the Parties Affairs Committee (10): The New Wafd Party (1978). The National Democratic Party (1978–2011). The Socialist Labour
List of political parties in Egypt
List_of_political_parties_in_Egypt
Radio station in Fayetteville, West Virginia, United States
Radio, Dial Global Ownership Owner Summit Media South, Inc. Sister stations WAFD, WDBS, WKQV, WSGB, WVAR, WCWV Technical information Licensing authority FCC
WVBD
them also withdrew from the constituent assembly itself. The liberal New Wafd Party also participated in the boycott.[citation needed] The first Constituent
Egyptian Constituent Assembly of 2012
Egyptian_Constituent_Assembly_of_2012
Political party in Egypt
(70) Republican People's Party (28) Social Democratic Party (12) Egyptian Wafd Party (12) Justice Party (11) Reform and Development Party (11) Al-Nour Party
Egyptian_National_Movement
Political party in Egypt
the National Party. These elections saw an overwhelming victory for the Wafd party, a liberal nationalist party utterly opposed to communism. Following
Egyptian Communist Party (1921)
Egyptian_Communist_Party_(1921)
Egyptian feminist leader (1879–1947)
acting vice president for the Wafd; Pasha Sha'arawi kept her informed so she could take his place if he or other members of Wafd were arrested. The Wafdist
Huda_Sha'arawi
War I, Awad withdrew from public life. He later became involved with the Wafd Party following the Egyptian Revolution of 1919. During this period, he founded
Ahmed_Hafiz_Awad
American professional soccer club based in Seattle
Field was not part of the contract. The club's first sleeve patch sponsor, WaFd Bank, was announced in July 2020 ahead of the MLS is Back Tournament. In
Seattle_Sounders_FC
called the Hizb 'Almani (Secular Party) - this name was later changed to the Wafd Party. It combined secular policies with a nationalist agenda and had the
Secularism_in_Egypt
of the seats for party lists; the composition was criticized by the New Wafd Party, the Al-Nour Party and the Egyptian Social Democratic Party. Abdel
2015 Egyptian parliamentary election
2015_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Egyptian politician
Adel Labib Mamdouh Eldamaty Bold: Prime Minister EP: Egypt Party NWP: New Wafd Party I: Independent v t e Ismail Cabinet Sherif Ismail Sedki Sobhy Sahar
Hisham_Zazou
Wave of demonstrations and strikes in post-war Egypt
1882 Anglo-Egyptian War. After the 1919 Egyptian revolution, a delegation - Wafd in Arabic - of Egyptian nationalists formed to negotiate with the British
1946_Egyptian_protests
Political party in Egypt
(70) Republican People's Party (28) Social Democratic Party (12) Egyptian Wafd Party (12) Justice Party (11) Reform and Development Party (11) Al-Nour Party
Christians_Against_the_Coup
Egyptian politician and judge
NourNWP Ashraf Salman Khaled Abdel AzizEP Ibrahim Younis Adel Labib Mamdouh Eldamaty Bold: Prime Minister EP: Egypt Party NWP: New Wafd Party I: Independent
Mahfouz_Saber
Al-Sayed, al-Nour Second Deputy Speaker: Mohamed Abdel Aleem Dawoud, Al-Wafd Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee: Essam al-Din Mohamed al-Erian
Results of the 2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election
Results_of_the_2011–12_Egyptian_parliamentary_election
Political party in Egypt
have a long life and in 1936 was dissolved. Its members adhered mainly to Wafd Party and Muslim Brotherhood. James Whidden (2013). Monarchy and Modernity
Ittihad_Party
Egypt under British rule
the League of Nations including the peace treaty of Versailles. Thus, the Wafd Party was invited and promised full independence in the years ahead. British
History of Egypt under the British
History_of_Egypt_under_the_British
Political party in Egypt
(70) Republican People's Party (28) Social Democratic Party (12) Egyptian Wafd Party (12) Justice Party (11) Reform and Development Party (11) Al-Nour Party
National_Partnership_Current
Political party in Egypt
Hafiz Ramadan Bey led the National Party and started a pro-Wafd policy, so that the Wafd became the leading political party in Egypt. The National Party
National_Party_(Egypt)
Egyptian prime minister
of government Hazem Al Beblawi Member party Independent Supported by: New Wafd Party Dignity Party Egyptian Social Democratic Party Egypt Party History
Beblawi_Cabinet
President of Egypt from 1953 to 1954
decrees and drawing closer to Egypt's established political forces, namely the Wafd Party and Muslim Brotherhood, Nasser resolved to depose him. In late 1953
Mohamed_Naguib
Egypt Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Australia New Zealand Egyptian protesters Wafd Party Wafd Victory Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence Implementation
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representative of the small-cap market space. March 20, 2023 WAFD WaFd, Inc. SRDX Surmodics WAFD was moved from the S&P 400 as it was more representative
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Egyptian journalist, blogger and human rights activist
explore other opportunities, working for AlWafd (a daily newspaper owned and run by the opposition party Al-Wafd), El-Helwa magazine, and Al-Qahira (a weekly
Nawara_Negm
Vice President of Egypt (1965–1968; 1970–1971)
his death. Sabri was also a nephew of Ali Shamsi Pasha, co-founder of the Wafd Party and a several-time minister during the reign of Fuad I of Egypt later
Ali_Sabri
Political party in Egypt
Essam El-Din (16 August 2014). "Democratic Current alliance to merge with Wafd alliance for Egypt's elections". Ahram Online. Retrieved 15 January 2026
Consciousness_Party
political parties in Egypt. The largest were the Free Egyptians Party, New Wafd Party, Conference Party, and the Egyptian Social Democratic Party. In December
Politics_of_Egypt
Egyptian politician and lawyer
professor of international law who served as the leader of the Egyptian Wafd Party from 2022 until 2026. He was elected the head of the party in 2022
Abdel-Sanad_Yamama
Constitution". The New York Times. البشري رئيسا للجنة تعديل الدستور, Al-Wafd, February 15, 2011. Awad, Marwa; Perry, Tom (February 26, 2011), "After 30
Egyptian constitutional review committee of 2011
Egyptian_constitutional_review_committee_of_2011
Egyptian political scientist and human rights activist (born 1967)
Archived from the original on February 8, 2011. "بوابة الوفد الإلكترونية". Al-Wafd. El-Dabh, Basil (26 June 2013). "June 30: Tamarod and Its Opponents". Middle
Amr_Hamzawy
Defunct political party in Egypt
(70) Republican People's Party (28) Social Democratic Party (12) Egyptian Wafd Party (12) Justice Party (11) Reform and Development Party (11) Al-Nour Party
Young_Egypt_Party
and was in the appeal process. El-Sayyid el-Badawi, chairman of the New Wafd Party. Mortada Mansour, chairman of Zamalek Sporting Club. Mohamed Anwar
2018 Egyptian presidential election
2018_Egyptian_presidential_election
City in Dakahlia, Egypt
especially the Shinnawi Palace (after Mohamed Bek El-Shinnawi, a member of the Wafd Party). It was built by an Italian architect in 1928. The mosque of El-Saleh
Mansoura,_Egypt
Former political party in Egypt
life during the 1980s was relatively active, with the re-emergence of the Wafd Party, and the participation of the Muslim Brotherhood via alliances and
National Democratic Party (Egypt)
National_Democratic_Party_(Egypt)
Prime Minister of Egypt (1952)
minister under Muhammad Tawfiq Nasim Pasha from 1934 to 1936. He joined the Wafd Party in 1938 and served in the cabinet of Mustafa al-Nahhas in 1937 to 1938
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Fifth month of english year, Old Arabic name
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Hidden.
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(Ὑπατος) From the Greek title for a consul, HYPATOS means "most high, supreme."Â
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Handsome (Person) of the Religion Islam
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Kind.
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Legendary brother in law of the Virgin Mary.
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Great
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Lord of Men
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Wheels
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