- Abu
Naddara (Arabic: أبو نظارة, lit. 'Man with Gl****es'; full
title Abu
Naddara Zarqa) was an
Arabic political satire magazine based in Cairo, Egypt,...
- Yaʻqūb Ṣanūʻ,
anglicized as
James Sanua), also
known by his pen name "Abu
Naddara" (Arabic: أبو نظارة Abū Naẓẓārah "the man with gl****es";
January 9, 1839...
- were
being published in the 1870s and 1880s, such as the
influential Abu
Naddara.
Published by Yaʻqūb Ṣanūʻ, a Jew of
Italian and
Egyptian origins also...
-
nationalist journalist Yaqub Sanu in his po****r
underground newspaper Abu-
Naddara Zarqa in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. Sanu's
cartoons depicted...
-
political life; one of the most
ardent Egyptian nationalists,
Yaqub Sanu' (Abu
Naddara), was Jewish, as were the
musician Dawoud Husni, po****r
singer Leila Mourad...
-
presented satirical political commentary in the vein of
Yaqub Sanu's Abu
Naddara or
Abdullah an-Nadeem's at-Tankit wat-Tabkit. The work is characterized...
- and 233:
Illustration 10, "How
Britain managed Egypt according to Abou
Naddara", caption. Owen 2004, p. 386. Owen 2004, pp. 328–333. Owen 2004, pp. 374–378...
- Awad, and Zizi El
Badrawy Awal Hob (First Love) (1964) with Soad
Hosny El
Naddara el
sawdaa (The Dark Gl****es) (1963) with
Nadia Lutfi and
Ahmad Mazhar La...
- the
removal of the British. He
edited the
nationalist publication Abu
Naddara 'Azra from exile. This was one of the
first magazines written in Egyptian...
- el-Akhirah (1963) - Dr.
Ahmed El aydi el
naema (1963) -
Shawkat Helmy El
naddara el
sawdaa (1963) El
lahab (1964)
Daani wal
demouh (1964) Bint
Antar (1964)...