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"With our Blood, and through our Arms’, Egyptian nationalist cartoon celebrating the ratification of the Anglo Egyptian treaty

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English: "With our Blood, and through our Arms’, Egyptian nationalist cartoon celebrating the ratification of the Anglo Egyptian treaty
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Book: Comic empires SARUKHAN’S AL-MASRI EFFENDI CARTOONS Figure 8.1 page 217 https://digitalcollections.aucegypt.edu/digital/collection/p15795coll32/id/15530/rec/114 https://digitalcollections.aucegypt.edu/digital/collection/p15795coll32/id/16617/rec/125

https://digitalcollections.aucegypt.edu/digital/collection/p15795coll32/id/12233/rec/94
Author Saroukhan, Akher Saa

Translation:

Rise, oh Egyptian and welcome the new era with joy and greetings Forget your misery, and prepare to live happily free, from first of January Beware of overlooking and peace you are living among wolves He that will want to sleep will sleep among monsters in the middle of the forest Beware of relying on the glory of the Pharaohs it will be disgraceful and it will be a curse Let us praise the glory we have achieved with our blood and through our arms This flag will not be lowered again after it has risen to greatness We will raise it to the sun and say it is still low we want it to be yet higher

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