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Anarchism in Egypt refers both to the historical Egyptian anarchist movement which emerged in the 1860s and lasted until the 1940s, and to the anarchist movement as it has re-emerged in the early 2000s. Anarchism was first introduced to Egypt by Italian immigrant workers and political exiles in the 1860s. The Italian community in Egypt was one of numerous such communities of expatriate workers whose presence in Egypt dated to the modernisation programme of Muhammad Ali, Wāli (or Governor) of Egypt from 1805 to 1849, as part of which the immigration of foreigners with useful skills was encouraged. This process was accelerated under Ali's successors, in particular with the construction of the Suez Canal in the 1850s.

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  • اللاسلطوية في مصر تشير إلى الحركة اللاسلطوية المصرية التاريخية التي ظهرت في ستينيات القرن التاسع عشر واستمرت حتى أربعينيات القرن العشرين، وإلى الحركة اللاسلطوية التي ظهرت من جديد في أوائل العقد الأول من القرن الحادي والعشرين. (ar)
  • Anarchism in Egypt refers both to the historical Egyptian anarchist movement which emerged in the 1860s and lasted until the 1940s, and to the anarchist movement as it has re-emerged in the early 2000s. Anarchism was first introduced to Egypt by Italian immigrant workers and political exiles in the 1860s. The Italian community in Egypt was one of numerous such communities of expatriate workers whose presence in Egypt dated to the modernisation programme of Muhammad Ali, Wāli (or Governor) of Egypt from 1805 to 1849, as part of which the immigration of foreigners with useful skills was encouraged. This process was accelerated under Ali's successors, in particular with the construction of the Suez Canal in the 1850s. Many leading figures of the global anarchist movement, including Errico Malatesta, Amilcare Cipriani, Élisée Reclus, Luigi Galleani, and Pietro Gori passed through Egypt at various points and for various reasons, owing to its position as a relative safe haven for political dissidents and close proximity to Europe. The movement re-entered global view when a number of anarchist groups took part in the 2011 Egyptian revolution, namely the Egyptian Libertarian Socialist Movement and Black Flag. (en)
  • La historia del anarquismo en Egipto está fuertemente vinculada en sus inicios al anarquismo en Italia y, especialmente, a las ideas anarcosindicalistas. (es)
  • L'histoire de l'anarchisme en Égypte démarre dans les années 1860, avec l'arrivée d'exilés politiques qui introduisent les idées libertaires dans le pays. L'anarchisme, en tant que courant politique, réémerge dans le cadre du Printemps arabe durant les années 2010, notamment sous la forme du Mouvement Socialiste Libertaire égyptien. (fr)
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  • اللاسلطوية في مصر تشير إلى الحركة اللاسلطوية المصرية التاريخية التي ظهرت في ستينيات القرن التاسع عشر واستمرت حتى أربعينيات القرن العشرين، وإلى الحركة اللاسلطوية التي ظهرت من جديد في أوائل العقد الأول من القرن الحادي والعشرين. (ar)
  • La historia del anarquismo en Egipto está fuertemente vinculada en sus inicios al anarquismo en Italia y, especialmente, a las ideas anarcosindicalistas. (es)
  • L'histoire de l'anarchisme en Égypte démarre dans les années 1860, avec l'arrivée d'exilés politiques qui introduisent les idées libertaires dans le pays. L'anarchisme, en tant que courant politique, réémerge dans le cadre du Printemps arabe durant les années 2010, notamment sous la forme du Mouvement Socialiste Libertaire égyptien. (fr)
  • Anarchism in Egypt refers both to the historical Egyptian anarchist movement which emerged in the 1860s and lasted until the 1940s, and to the anarchist movement as it has re-emerged in the early 2000s. Anarchism was first introduced to Egypt by Italian immigrant workers and political exiles in the 1860s. The Italian community in Egypt was one of numerous such communities of expatriate workers whose presence in Egypt dated to the modernisation programme of Muhammad Ali, Wāli (or Governor) of Egypt from 1805 to 1849, as part of which the immigration of foreigners with useful skills was encouraged. This process was accelerated under Ali's successors, in particular with the construction of the Suez Canal in the 1850s. (en)
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  • اللاسلطوية في مصر (ar)
  • Anarchism in Egypt (en)
  • Anarquismo en Egipto (es)
  • Anarchisme en Égypte (fr)
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