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Malak Hifni Nasif (25
December 1886 – 17
October 1918) was an
Egyptian feminist who
contributed greatly to the
intellectual and
political discourse on...
- Melek.
Malak al-Kashif (born 1999),
Egyptian transgender activist Malak Hifni Nasif (1886-1918),
Egyptian feminist and poet
Malak Jân
Nemati (1906-1993)...
- 1884 –
Evelyn Nesbit,
American model and
actress (d. 1967) 1886 –
Malak Hifni Nasif,
Egyptian poet and
activist (d. 1918) 1886 – Kid Ory,
American trombonist...
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feminist named Eugénie Le Brun,
though it
contrasted with the
feminist Malak Hifni Nasif. In 1953,
Egyptian leader President Gamal Abdel N****er was told by...
- Eugénie Le Brun, but it
contrasted with some
feminist thinkers like
Malak Hifni Nasif. In 1923, Sha`arawi
founded and
became the
first president of the...
- Machine, Arab
Origins of the
Discovery of the
Refraction of Light;
Roshdi Hifni Rashed (Picture)
Awarded the 2007 King
Faisal International Prize, Optics...
- (civilisation). At that time
there was a well-known
Egyptian journalist,
Malik Hifni Nasif, who used the name
Bahithat El Badiyya. Her
articles appeared in Majellate...
- Nahda, or "Renaissance," were
Nasif al-Yaziji;
Mahmoud Sami el-Baroudi,
Ḥifnī Nāṣif [ar], Ismāʻīl Ṣabrī [ar], and
Hafez Ibrahim;
Ahmed Shawqi;
Jamil Sidqi...
- life is
often discussed alongside figures such as Huda
Sharawi and
Malak Hifni Nasif, as all
three of
these women gave
lectures and put on
other events...
- Bâhithat el-Bâdiya باحثة البادية ("S****er in the Desert", pen name of
Malak Hifni Nasif) - Sawâneh fatât سوانح فتاة (Platters of Crumbs) - Zulumât wa Ichâ'ât...