Al Liwa (newspaper)
Newspaper in Egypt (1900–1912) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Liwa (Arabic: The Standard) was a nationalist newspaper which was published in Cairo, Egypt, in the period 1900–1912. It was the first mass circulation newspaper in the country.[1] The paper was founded by Mustafa Kamil Pasha. From its start in 1900 to the death of its founder in 1908, Al Liwa adopted a nationalist political stance. Between 1907 and 1910 it was the official organ of the National Party which was also established by Mustafa Kamil Pasha. The paper adopted a pan-Islamist political stance between 1908 and 1910. Al Liwa was not affiliated with the National Party from 1910 to August 1912 when it was closed down.
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Founder(s) | Mustafa Kamil Pasha |
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Founded | 2 January 1900 |
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Language | Arabic |
Ceased publication | 31 August 1912 |
Headquarters | Cairo |
Country | Egypt |
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