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Mahmoud El-Saadany, also transliterated as Mahmud Al-Saadani or al or el Saadani or Sa'dani (November 20, 1928 - May 4, 2010) was an Egyptian satirical writer and journalist. He is considered one of the pioneers of satirical writing in the Arab press. He is the older brother of the actor Salah El-Saadany. He participated in editing and founding a large number of Arab newspapers and magazines in Egypt and abroad. He headed the editorship of Sabah Al-Khair, an Egyptian magazine in the sixties. As a Nassirist, he also participated in political life during the reign of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and was imprisoned during the reign of Anwar Sadat after he was convicted of participating in a coup attempt.

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  • محمود السعدني (20 نوفمبر 1928 - 4 مايو 2010) صحفي وكاتب مصري ساخر يعد من رواد الكتابة الساخرة في الصحافة العربية، وهو الشقيق الأكبر للفنان صلاح السعدني، شارك في تحرير وتأسيس عدد كبير من الصحف والمجلات العربية في مصر وخارجها، ترأس تحرير مجلة صباح الخير المصرية في الستينيات كما شارك في الحياة السياسية في عهد الرئيس جمال عبد الناصر وسجن في عهد أنور السادات بعد إدانته بتهمة الاشتراك في محاولة انقلابية. أصدر وترأس تحرير مجلة 23 يوليو في منفاه في لندن، عاد إلى مصر من منفاه الاختياري سنة 1982 بعد اغتيال السادات واستقبله الرئيس مبارك، كانت له علاقات بعدد من الحكام العرب مثل معمر القذافي وصدام حسين، اعتزل العمل الصحفي والحياة العامة سنة 2006 بسبب المرض. (ar)
  • Mahmoud El-Saadany, also transliterated as Mahmud Al-Saadani or al or el Saadani or Sa'dani (November 20, 1928 - May 4, 2010) was an Egyptian satirical writer and journalist. He is considered one of the pioneers of satirical writing in the Arab press. He is the older brother of the actor Salah El-Saadany. He participated in editing and founding a large number of Arab newspapers and magazines in Egypt and abroad. He headed the editorship of Sabah Al-Khair, an Egyptian magazine in the sixties. As a Nassirist, he also participated in political life during the reign of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and was imprisoned during the reign of Anwar Sadat after he was convicted of participating in a coup attempt. He issued and headed the editorship of the July 23 magazine in his exile in London. He returned to Egypt from his self-imposed exile in 1982 after the assassination of Sadat and was received by President Mubarak. He had relations with a number of Arab rulers such as Muammar Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein. He retired from journalism and public life in 2006 due to illness. (en)
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  • 1926-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • King Salman bin Abdulaziz Prize for Studies in the History of Arabia (en)
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  • Buraidah (en)
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  • Mahmud Sadani (en)
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  • محمد بن ناصر العبودي (en)
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  • محمود السعدني (20 نوفمبر 1928 - 4 مايو 2010) صحفي وكاتب مصري ساخر يعد من رواد الكتابة الساخرة في الصحافة العربية، وهو الشقيق الأكبر للفنان صلاح السعدني، شارك في تحرير وتأسيس عدد كبير من الصحف والمجلات العربية في مصر وخارجها، ترأس تحرير مجلة صباح الخير المصرية في الستينيات كما شارك في الحياة السياسية في عهد الرئيس جمال عبد الناصر وسجن في عهد أنور السادات بعد إدانته بتهمة الاشتراك في محاولة انقلابية. (ar)
  • Mahmoud El-Saadany, also transliterated as Mahmud Al-Saadani or al or el Saadani or Sa'dani (November 20, 1928 - May 4, 2010) was an Egyptian satirical writer and journalist. He is considered one of the pioneers of satirical writing in the Arab press. He is the older brother of the actor Salah El-Saadany. He participated in editing and founding a large number of Arab newspapers and magazines in Egypt and abroad. He headed the editorship of Sabah Al-Khair, an Egyptian magazine in the sixties. As a Nassirist, he also participated in political life during the reign of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and was imprisoned during the reign of Anwar Sadat after he was convicted of participating in a coup attempt. (en)
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  • محمود السعدني (ar)
  • Mahmud Sadani (en)
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