The revolutionary journalist
It deals with the biography of a revolutionary journalist, a rare example in the history of Egyptian journalism. This biography could not have been published before July 23, 1952, because its author was a disciplinary whip for the house of Muhammad Ali, and our historian is meticulous about the scandals of the era and the scandals of the palace. Yaqoub Sanua, or Abu Nazara as he was known in history, is distinguished by the fact that he was the first to establish a theater in Egypt, the first to issue a cartoon comic newspaper far and wide in the East, the first to produce a magazine in color, the first to be exiled from among the owners of pens, and the first to strive for Egypt and Sudan, and he fought colonialism everywhere for thirty-four years in a way that no human being had ever done before.
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The revolutionary journalist
It deals with the biography of a revolutionary journalist, a rare example in the history of Egyptian journalism. This biography could not have been published before July 23, 1952, because its author was a disciplinary whip for the house of Muhammad Ali, and our historian is meticulous about the scandals of the era and the scandals of the palace. Yaqoub Sanua, or Abu Nazara as he was known in history, is distinguished by the fact that he was the first to establish a theater in Egypt, the first to issue a cartoon comic newspaper far and wide in the East, the first to produce a magazine in color, the first to be exiled from among the owners of pens, and the first to strive for Egypt and Sudan, and he fought colonialism everywhere for thirty-four years in a way that no human being had ever done before.
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The revolutionary journalist

The revolutionary journalist

The revolutionary journalist

The revolutionary journalist

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It deals with the biography of a revolutionary journalist, a rare example in the history of Egyptian journalism. This biography could not have been published before July 23, 1952, because its author was a disciplinary whip for the house of Muhammad Ali, and our historian is meticulous about the scandals of the era and the scandals of the palace. Yaqoub Sanua, or Abu Nazara as he was known in history, is distinguished by the fact that he was the first to establish a theater in Egypt, the first to issue a cartoon comic newspaper far and wide in the East, the first to produce a magazine in color, the first to be exiled from among the owners of pens, and the first to strive for Egypt and Sudan, and he fought colonialism everywhere for thirty-four years in a way that no human being had ever done before.

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ISBN-13: 9785626337754
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 12/28/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 209
File size: 686 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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