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Résultats de la recherche pour "omar toussoun"
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The
Omar
Toussoun
Collection in the Graeco-Roman Museum
14 juil. 2013
,
Kyriakos Savvopoulos, Robert Steven Bianchi and Yasmine Hussein
Other Publications
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
Disponible en:
Anglais
This volume is dedicated to the
Omar
Toussoun
Collection of the Graeco-Roman Museum. The collection is wide ranging and includes architectural elements, sculpture, minor arts and pottery, all of which have as their provenance the Canopic region, 20 kilometers east of Alexandria. The collection was donated by the prince in 1923, and was exhibited in Room 22, named The Prince
Omar
Toussoun
Hall in his honor.
Prince
Omar
Toussoun
and His Archeological Legacy
19 mars 2008
,
vMohamed Awad and Carole Escoffey
Other Publications
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
Disponible en:
Anglais
Omar
Toussoun
assisted archeologists and scholars, and facilitated and participated in archeological excavations on his own lands in Aboukir and Mamoura. This book highlights his contribution in the discovery of a large portion of the ancient Alexandrian heritage and to its preservation.
Omar
Toussoun
: Prince of Alexandria
19 oct. 2009
,
Sahar Hamouda
Other Publications
Centre des Recherches Alexandrines et Méditerranéennes
Disponible en:
Anglais
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Arabe
A member of the Egyptian royal family, Princen Omar Tousson acquired a legendary status as a nationalist, scholar, man of action, patron of many of Alexandria’s societies, agricultural reformer, and archeologist. This study of his life shows the Prince of Alexandria as he lives through some of the most momentous events of Egyptian history, from the bombardment of 1882 to World War II.