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Tahrir Square Of Egypt, 2011 Egyptian Revolution

Tahrir

 

Square

  Square was established In the 19th-century ruler by Khedive Ismail, It was designed as the new downtown district's 'Paris

Tahrir

 

Square

  is an important landmark in Cairo. It is central and It is situated on the ground adjacent to the Nile River The name of

Tahrir

 

Square

  became known worldwide.
Tahrir Square the most important squares of Egypt
The Map

Tahrir

 

Square

  Tahrir Square the most important squares of Egypt
The Name of

Tahrir

 

Square

  in Arabic Language is Midan al-Tahrir and Liberation Square in the English Language The

Tahrir

 

Square

  was known Midan Ismaileyya "Ismailia Square", the square known as The

Tahrir

 

Square

  after the Egyptian Revolution of 1919 The

Tahrir

 

Square

  is the largest public town squares in Cairo "the capital of Egypt ", It is the transportation hub in Cairo There are famous Several street converge in the

Tahrir

 

Square

  as the President of Talaat Harb Street (Suleiman Pasha)and Al Qaser Alaini Street,

Tahrir

 

Square

  are nearby Ataba Square and Talaat Harb Square.
Tahrir Square the most important squares of Egypt

Tahrir

 

Square

  full of heavily-guarded government offices .

Tahrir

 

Square

  is one of the important places to stay and visit , this area more of a target for terrorism , it has many

luxury hotels and resorts

Tahrir Square egypt Kafre - egyptian museum The

egyptian museum

located on the northern edge of

Tahrir

 

Square

, there are A bookstore and several small gift stores.
Tahrir Square the most important squares of Egypt

There are many famous things in the

Tahrir

 

Square

  as the American University of Cairo or

cairo american college

"

aucegypt

", international hotels the Building of the

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

, the

arab league

States and the Egyptian Museum

Tahrir

 

Square

  has many of very convenient dining options for the traveler, there are the central Cairo branches of McDonalds,

pizz hut

and

kfc

. Also, There are Fatari Pizza Tahrir which Serves sweet fatirs and Koshari el-Tahrir
Tahrir Square protests 8 February, 2011

Tahrir Square

protests

Of Egypt

2011

Egyptian Revolution


Tahrir Square Freedom
2/13/11 CBS News correspondent Harry Smith interviews Wael Ghonim, the young Google executive who helped launch the revolution in Egypt using the Internet tools of his generation: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Autocratic Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigned after two weeks of historic mass protests with hundreds of thousands of people demanding that he step down. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Tahrir

 

Square

  during 8 February 2011

Tahrir

 

Square

  is a frequent gathering spot for political

protests

A Facebook page by the name

Tahrir

 

Square

  was maintained by a rotating staff of 20 at one point during the uprising In January 2011 Egyptian Revolution demonstration with tank in

Tahrir

 

Square

  against former

president hosni mubarak

and his son

gamal mubarak

on 25 January, Over 50,000

protests

first occupied the square, In the following days

Tahrir

 

Square

  continued to be the primary destination for

protests

in Cairo but On 29 January Egyptian fighter aircraft flew low over the people gathered in the square. In the seventh day of the

protests

, it reported that the number of demonstrators had grown to more than 100,000

protests

, and on 31 January It reported that the demonstrations had grown to at least 250,000

protests

On 1 February, It reported that more than 1 million

protests

peacefully gathered in the square and adjacent streets. during 'Friday of Departure' demonstration, 3 February 2011

Tahrir

 

Square

  filled with

protests

, The

Tahrir

 

Square

  established as a focal point and a symbol for the ongoing Egyptian democracy demonstrations. on 11 February 2011 when

hosni mubarak

officially stepped down from office ,

Tahrir

 

Square

  erupted in a massive celebration
I think that every government does not seek seriously to serve the people and work hard to provide basic services have all the transparency and integrity The first of these basic demands of justice and freedom of expression and participation in governance and equitable distribution of wealth and corrupt accounting Exposed to the revolution by the people
When was the first modern

revolution egypt

?
1805

omer makram


1882

Ahmed urabi


known as

urabi

revolution


by

egypt 1919 revolution

by

Saad Zaghlol


1952

jamal Abdul nasser


1971

Altshih


2011

Tahrir

 

Square

Tahrir Square Of Egypt

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