Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya
Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya (Arabic: الوقائع المصريّة / ALA-LC: al-Waqā’i‘ al-Miṣriyyah; meaning "the Egyptian affairs"), was an Egyptian newspaper established in 1828 on the order of Muhammad Ali, originally called "Vekayi-i Misriye" (Ottoman Turkish: وقایع مصریه) and written in Ottoman Turkish in one column with an Arabic translation in a second column (Ottoman Turkish text was in the right one and Arabic text in the left one), and later in Arabic only under the Arabic title. It was printed at the Amiri Press.
Ahmad Zaki PashaAl-AhramAl-Waqa'i` al-MasriyaAl-Waqa'i' al-MasriyyaAl-Waqaea Al-MasreyaAmiri PressEgyptian literatureHistory of Middle Eastern newspaper publishingList of Arab newspapersList of the oldest newspapersMedia of the Ottoman EmpireModern Arabic literatureModern Standard ArabicMuhammad AbduhNewspaperTimeline of Middle Eastern historyVekayi-i Misriye
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Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya
Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya (Arabic: الوقائع المصريّة / ALA-LC: al-Waqā’i‘ al-Miṣriyyah; meaning "the Egyptian affairs"), was an Egyptian newspaper established in 1828 on the order of Muhammad Ali, originally called "Vekayi-i Misriye" (Ottoman Turkish: وقایع مصریه) and written in Ottoman Turkish in one column with an Arabic translation in a second column (Ottoman Turkish text was in the right one and Arabic text in the left one), and later in Arabic only under the Arabic title. It was printed at the Amiri Press.
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الوقائع المصرية
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