Overview
The United Arab Republic (UAR; Arabic: الجمهورية العربية المتحدة, romanized: al-Jumhūriyya al-ʿArabiyya al-Muttaḥida) was a sovereign state in the Middle East from 1958 to 1971. It was initially a short-lived political union between Egypt (including Egyptian-governed Gaza) and Syria from 1958 until Syria seceded from the union following the 1961 Syrian coup d'état. Egypt continued to be known officially as the United Arab Republic until it was formally dissolved by Anwar Sadat in September 1971. The republic was led by Gamal Abdel Nasser as the Egyptian president. The UAR was a member of the United Arab States, a loose confederation with the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, which was dissolved in 1961. It was a brief pan-Arab union.
Historical Periods
United Arab Republic (1958–1959)
1958 CE – 1959 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,198,636 km²
United Arab Republic (1960–1960)
1960 CE – 1960 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,198,648 km²
United Arab Republic (1961–1966)
1961 CE – 1966 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,010,948 km²
United Arab Republic (1967–1972)
1967 CE – 1972 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 950,107 km²
United Arab Republic (1973–1975)
1973 CE – 1975 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,010,871 km²
United Arab Republic (1976–1982)
1976 CE – 1982 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 950,107 km²
United Arab Republic (1983–2005)
1983 CE – 2005 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,010,871 km²
United Arab Republic (2006–2013)
2006 CE – 2013 CE
Capital: CairoArea: 1,010,871 km²