The Pyramids and the Nile as symbols of Egypt: cover of the magazine Fatah al-Nil (Young woman of the Nile), 1913. Sarah al-Mihiyya, the editor, was a pious and rather conservative Muslim woman. From the dust jacket of Beth Baron, The Women's Awakening in Egypt: Culture, Society, and the Press (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994).

From Whose pharaohs?: archaeology, museums, and Egyptian national identity from Napoleon to World War I by Donald Malcolm Reid

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  • Figure 46. The Pyramids and the Nile as symbols of Egypt: cover of the magazine Fatah al-Nil (Young woman of the Nile), 1913. Sarah al-Mihiyya, the editor, was a pious and rather conservative Muslim woman. From the dust jacket of Beth Baron, The Women's Awakening in Egypt: Culture, Society, and the Press (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994).