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  • The image depicts a group of people gathered in an agricultural setting, likely in the early 20th century based on the clothing styles. There are both men and women, some wearing traditional garments and hats. They appear to be taking a break from farming activities, sitting on the ground with various tools and baskets nearby. The landscape in the background features fields and hills, suggesting a rural environment. Overall, it captures a moment of community among laborers. The Jewish Yishuv in Ottoman Palestine Yuval Ben-Bassat · February 2015
  • The image features a vibrant and colorful crowd of cartoon characters, each with unique expressions and appearances. The setting has a cheerful yellow background, which emphasizes the lively atmosphere. In the center, two characters are seated at a table, likely sharing a meal, surrounded by a diverse group that includes laughter, joy, and various emotions. The characters represent a mix of different styles and features, showcasing a range of hairstyles, clothing, and facial expressions, contributing to a sense of dynamism and humor in the scene. Muslim Show, a French comic book series takes on the world Warda Mohamed · May 2014
  • The image depicts a crowd gathered in an urban setting, likely during a protest or demonstration. In the foreground, a man holds a large sign with Arabic text, which translates to "Our demands are not to be ignored." In the background, there is a building displaying the Egyptian flag, suggesting a context related to political or social issues in Egypt. The scene conveys a sense of activism and public expression, with people rallying for their rights or changes in governance. Egypt’s Quest for Itself Peter Harling, Yasser El Shimy · January 2014
  • The image features a wall covered in graffiti and artwork. Prominent elements include the Egyptian flag, the date "25 January 2011," and references to the revolution. Phrases in Arabic and English express themes of hope, such as "Better Future" and "إرادة," meaning "will" or "determination." The background suggests a lively and politically charged atmosphere, symbolizing the spirit of change during the Egyptian revolution. Various colors like red, black, and white are used, enhancing the visual impact of the message. Ideological Warfare in Egypt and the Fight over January 25 Ahmed Kadry · September 2013
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