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Talaat Harb: العربية: تربية المرأة والحجاب ..و فصل الخطاب فى المرأة و الحجاب كلاهما لمحمد طلعت حرب  s:ar:Index:تربية المرأة والحجاب ..و فصل الخطاب فى المرأة و الحجاب محمد طلعت حرب.djvu  (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Talaat Harb  (1867–1941) wikidata:Q2571543 s:ar:مؤلف:طلعت حرب q:ar:طلعت حرب
 
Talaat Harb
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Muhammad Talat Harb; Mohammed Talaat Harb; Talaat Harb Pacha
Description Egyptian economist and banker
Date of birth/death 25 November 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 13 August 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Al-Jamāliyah Cairo
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العربية: تربية المرأة والحجاب ..و فصل الخطاب فى المرأة و الحجاب كلاهما لمحمد طلعت حرب
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العربية: كتابي "تربية المرأة والحجاب" و "فصل الخطاب في المرأة والحجاب" وكلاهما لمحمد طلعت حرب
Language Arabic
Publication date 1899 and 1901
Place of publication القاهرة
Source Internet Archive identifier: mmahmoud1403_gmail
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