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  2. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Women in society. The role of women in Egypt has changed throughout history, from ancient to modern times. From the earliest preserved archaeological records, Egyptian women were considered equal to men in Egyptian society, regardless of marital status . The legal rights of women expanded throughout the 20th century.

  3. Women in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Women in ancient Egypt had some special rights other women did not have in other comparable societies. They could own property and were, at court, legally equal to men. However, Ancient Egypt was a patriarchal society dominated by men. Only a few women are known to have important positions in administration, though there were female rulers and ...

  4. Gender inequality in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, when looking at a number of indicators, women often find themselves disadvantaged relative to men. In 2017, the UNDP 's Gender Inequality Index (GII) rated Egypt 108th out of 162 countries, with an overall value of 0.449, where a score of zero represents perfect gender parity according to the metrics used. [1]

  5. Mass sexual assault in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The mass sexual assault of women in public has been documented in Egypt since 2005, [n 1] when Egyptian security forces and their agents were accused of using it as a weapon against female protesters during a political demonstration in Tahrir Square, Cairo on 25 May. [3] The behavior spread, and by 2012 sexual assault by crowds of young men was ...

  6. Women in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Historically, women in the Arab world have played important roles in their societies, including as mothers, educators, and community leaders. However, the status and rights of women have evolved over time and vary greatly across the region due to a combination of cultural, religious, and legal factors. Traditionally, Arab societies have been ...

  7. Maria al-Qibtiyya - Wikipedia

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    Maria al-Qibtiyya. Māriyya bint Shamʿūn ( Arabic: ماریة بنت شمعون ), better known as Māriyyah al-Qibṭiyyah or al-Qubṭiyya ( Arabic: مارية القبطية ), or Maria the Copt, died 637, was an Egyptian woman who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was given to the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 628 by Al-Muqawqis, a ...

  8. Women in ancient warfare - Wikipedia

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    The women attacked both the Romans and the Ambrones who tried to desert. 102/101 BCE – General Marius of the Romans fought the Teutonic Cimbrians. Cimbrian women accompanied their men into war, created a line in battle with their wagons and fought with poles and lances, as well as staves, stones, and swords.

  9. List of Egyptian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Miral al-Tahawy (active since 1995), novelist, short story writer. Galila Tamarhan (died 1863), early female contributor to medical journals. Aisha Taymur (1840–1902), poet, novelist, feminist. May Telmissany (born 1965), Egyptian-Canadian novelist, translator, film critic, educator. Munira Thabit (1902–1967), journalist, non-fiction writer ...

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