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  2. Category:Magazines published in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Ad-Dunya al-Musawwara; Adab wa Naqd; Al-Ahali (magazine) Al Ahram Al Arabi; Al Ahram Al Iktisadi; Akhbar Al-Adab; Akher Saa; Al Ahram Al Riyadi; Al-Ahram Weekly; Al-Fukaha (magazine) Al-Alam (magazine) Arab Observer; Arek Monthly; Arev Monthly; Al Arghul

  3. Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies - Wikipedia

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    The al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (ACPSS) is an Egyptian research institute specializing in political science created in 1968 as part of the al-Ahram Foundation. [ 1 ] Independence

  4. Cicurel family - Wikipedia

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    Moreno Cicurel was born in 1864 in Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey).In his 20s he emigrated to Egypt with his wife and young son, Salomon. Starting as a tailor's assistant in Cairo's bustling Mousky district, Moreno quickly found work in the Hannaux department stores, where he became manager of a department.

  5. Al Muqattam - Wikipedia

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    Al Muqattam (Arabic: المقطم) was a newspaper which was published in Cairo, Egypt, between 1888 and 1952. It was one of the leading papers until its closure by the Egyptian government in 1954. The title of the paper was a reference to a range of hills outside Cairo. History and profile. Al Muqattam was first published on 18 April 1888.

  6. Salah al-Deen Hafez - Wikipedia

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    His writings defended the civil rights of the disadvantaged or minorities, tackled many times issues of freedom of expression and social justice. His weekly articles every Wednesday morning were published in Al-Ahram and concurrently in 5 other Arab publications and was at many a time critical of the Arab regimes including those of Egypt.

  7. Mother Irini - Wikipedia

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    St. Mother Irini (Coptic: ⲧⲉⲛⲙⲁⲩ Ⲓⲣⲏⲛⲏ, lit. ''Tenmav (Coptic for "Our Mother") Irene''; Arabic: امنا ايريني, lit. ''Umina (Our Mother in Arabic) Irini''; 9 February 1936 Girga – 31 October 2006 Cairo) was the Coptic Abbess of the St. Philopateer Mercurius’ (Abu Sefein, "of the two swords") Convent in Old Cairo, Egypt and an influential figure in the Coptic ...

  8. Travis Scott's Egyptian pyramids concert permit revoked amid ...

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    A permit for Travis Scott's July 28 concert at the Egyptian pyramids has been canceled by the musicians' syndicate that issued it. (Amy Harris / Invision / Associated Press)

  9. Paul Ghalioungui - Wikipedia

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    1980 Paul Ghalioungui "Questions on medicine for scholars by Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq", translated by Paul Ghalioungui, from a critical edition by Galal M. Moussa, Ph.D., of the Ninth Century Arabic Text, "Al Masā'il fī al-ṭibb lil muta'allimin (An English translation of the Ḥunayn 's original treatise has been published in Cairo: Al-Ahram ...