The end of the Egyptian revolution, in its initial phase following the ousting of Mubarak, saw the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood to power.
The Post-Mubarak Era
After the revolution against Mubarak, Egypt went through a transitional period under the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. This period eventually led to elections.
The Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Elections: The Muslim Brotherhood gained prominence through a series of popular elections.
- Mohamed Morsi's Presidency: According to provided information, Egyptians elected Islamist Mohamed Morsi to the presidency in June 2012. Morsi won the election against Ahmed Shafik.
In summary, the initial end result of the Egyptian revolution was the election of Mohamed Morsi, representing the Muslim Brotherhood, as president of Egypt.