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Al-Ahram digital archive
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Konu Alexandria (Egypt) > Newspapers. Cairo (Egypt) > Newspapers. Electronic journals.
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Demirbaş Numarası 1110-2977
Kayıt Numarası 11086671
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Notlar Began in 1876. Published in: Alexandria, <Aug. 5, 1876->; published in Cairo, <Jan. 1, 1920->
Örnek Metin Founded in 1876, Al-Ahram ("The Pyramids") is one of the longest-running newspapers in the Middle East. It has long been regarded as Egypt's most authoritative and influential newspaper, and one of the most important newspapers in the Arab world, with a circulation of over 1 million. Prior to 1960, the newspaper was an independent publication and was renowned for its objectivity and independence. After being nationalized by President Nasser in 1960, Al-Ahram became the de facto voice of the Egyptian government and today the newspaper is managed by the Supreme Council of Press.
Sıklık Daily, <Jan. 2, 1891-Oct. 31, 2000>
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Al-Ahram digital archive

(Al-Ahram digital archive)
Yazar NewsBank, inc.
Yazar Orijinal NewsBank, inc.
Basım Yeri [Minneapolis, MN] -
Konu Alexandria (Egypt) > Newspapers. Cairo (Egypt) > Newspapers. Electronic journals.
Tür Diğer
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource
Kütüphane Cornell Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 1110-2977
Kayıt Numarası 11086671
Lokasyon Cornell University Library
Notlar Began in 1876. Published in: Alexandria, <Aug. 5, 1876->; published in Cairo, <Jan. 1, 1920->
Örnek Metin Founded in 1876, Al-Ahram ("The Pyramids") is one of the longest-running newspapers in the Middle East. It has long been regarded as Egypt's most authoritative and influential newspaper, and one of the most important newspapers in the Arab world, with a circulation of over 1 million. Prior to 1960, the newspaper was an independent publication and was renowned for its objectivity and independence. After being nationalized by President Nasser in 1960, Al-Ahram became the de facto voice of the Egyptian government and today the newspaper is managed by the Supreme Council of Press.
Sıklık Daily, <Jan. 2, 1891-Oct. 31, 2000>
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