Egypt''s heroes (inbunden)
Format
E-bok
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EPUB med LCP-kryptering (0.0 MB)
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Språk
Arabiska
Utgivningsdatum
2017-01-01
Förlag
Arabookverse Ltd
ISBN
9786448257756

Egypt''s heroes E-bok

E-bok (LCP),  Arabiska, 2017-01-01
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Egypt has made a long way from the political struggle in the first quarter of the twentieth century in order to obtain its independence from the British Empire, which was in its violence at the time, as it was the confrontation of major powers like it seemed to be useless and use The global squares and forums, even after the success of the 1919 revolution, the British Crown Government continued to delay and eaten in the hope that the issue would be dead, and make the imposition of English protection a fait accompli; I invoked weak arguments, such as the preservation of minorities and the protection of the throne of the Sultan, and its leg in what was called the "Karazar Project" that afflicted the Egyptian nation with great disappointment upon its issuance, but God fell to Egypt as heroes who stood before these colonial games, and their hearts have united on one goal that is free and sovereign Egypt. The writer and translator, Muhammad Al -Sibai, divides the book to four sections: The first section: the Karazar project and the explanatory note. The second section: declaring Egypt to cancel protection and declare complete independence. The third section: the present situation. Section Fourth: Manaqib Tharwat Pasha

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