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    Nazli Zainab Hanim (Arabic: نازلی زینب هانم; 1853 – 28 December 1913) was an Egyptian princess from the dynasty of Muhammad Ali Pasha and one of the first women to revive the tradition of the literary salon in the Arab world, at her palace in Cairo from the 1880s until her death.

  2. Princess Nazli Fazil. PRINCESS NAZIL, CIRCA 1880. Born in 1853, Princess Nazli Zeinab Fazil grew up in a Ottoman-Egyptian elite family. She was the granddaughter of Egyptian ruler Muhammad Ali Pasha. Princess Nazli was highly educated, and was the first Egyptian women to run a cultural salon in 19th century Egypt.

  3. This article analyses an interview given by Princess Nazlı Fazıl (1856–1913) on 3 June 1899 to the British journal The Gentlewoman . Examining this rare instance of the representation of an elite Ottoman woman in the British media, this article demonstrates how Princess Nazlı used the foreign press to advance her own interests both abroad ...

  4. Nazlı Fazıl (arabe : نازلي فاضل), Nazli Fadhel, Nazli Fazl ou Zainab Nazlı Khanum Effendi, née en 1853 à Constantinople et morte le 12 décembre 1913 au Caire, est une princesse égyptienne de la dynastie de Méhémet Ali et l'une des premières femmes à avoir tenu un salon littéraire dans le monde arabe moderne, ce ...

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    Dr. Hilana Sedarous was the first Egyptian woman to be become a medical doctor in modern Egypt see Fig. 4.1, Panel c). She was born in 1904, in Tanta, Egypt. she joined the “Siniyyah” school in Cairo after her primary education, followed by the teacher’s college. At the end of the second year of college, she went to London in 1922 to specialize in ...

    Dr. Samira Moussa was the first Egyptian nuclear scientist (see Fig. 4.1, Panel d). At the Banat al-Ashraf High School, she ranked first countrywide in the secondary school exam of 1935. She graduated with honors from the Faculty of Science, Fuad I University (which is today the Cairo University) and, with the support of Dr. Mostafa Mousharafa, who...

    In the field of Arts (i.e., film and music), Egypt had several remarkable female role models, however, the most iconic one was definitely Umm Kulthum. She was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and film actress who is best known in the Arab world as Kawkab al-Sharq ( ‘Star of the East’) and “Egypt’s fourth pyramid” (Faber 2020; Mekky 2018). She record...

    Dr. Nagwa Abdel Meguid is an Egyptian geneticist and was the first Arab laureate for the L’Oréal Awards for Women in Science. Her research has investigated genetic mutations that cause syndromes such as the fragile X syndrome and Autism (Hassan 2005). In 1994, she presented another administration ahead of schedule intercession in the hereditary qua...

    Dr. Mona Mostafa Mohamed is a Professor of Cell Biology and the Head of the Cancer Biology Research Laboratory at the Cairo University in Egypt. In 2007 she was awarded a start-up fund from the Avon Foundation and the Cairo University to establish the first specified breast cancer biology laboratory in Egypt. She has taught sub-atomic science at th...

    Dr. Eman Khedr is an Egyptian professor of Neurology and the head of the department of Neuropsychiatry at the Assiut University in Egypt. In addition to her clinical work, she is a pioneer in applying novel transcranial brain stimulation techniques in neurorehabilitation. Dr. Khedr’s lab investigates methods of non-invasive brain stimulation such a...

    Dr. Moftah belongs to the female Christian Coptic pioneers in Egypt. She initiated capacity building European projects in Alexandria, Egypt in 2007 to ensure that the Egyptian universities’ research labs are at a similar level as international research centers abroad through upgrading facilities and qualities. Consequently, undergraduates and gradu...

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  5. In my book, I consider a fascinating double portrait of Nazli in which she crosses gender, sexuality, ethnicity, and religious boundaries by dressing as a religious Egyptian man (Fig. 2). The pair of photographs exhibit a burgeoning visual culture that harnessed and toyed with colonial imagery for political ends.

  6. 7. Juli 2023 · Between Empires: Al-Amīra Nazlı Fazıl Hanım, a Middlewoman in the “ Question d’Orient ” around 1900. In: Studi Magrebini. Author: Antoine Hatzenberger. View More. Online Publication Date: 07 Jul 2023. Download Citation Get Permissions. Get Access. Abstract. Metadata. Abstract.