Prince Muhammad Abdul Moneim
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Prince Muhammad Abdul Moneim (February 20, 1899 - December 1, 1979) served as chairman of the Council of Egyptian Regency, from 26 July 1952 to 18 June 1953, after which time, Major General Muhammad Naguib took power, ending the rule of Monarch government installed by the British Empire. Abdul Moneim served as acting Regent for the (uncrowned) heir to the throne of Egypt, Fuad II, son of King Farouk - the last official King of Egypt.