1927 The King Opens The New Telephone Building – Musawar Magazine
950 EGP
- Al-Mussawer Magazine
- Topic: The opening of the new telephone building
- Issue : 3 June 1927
- Condition as shown in pictures
Out of stock
In 1927, King Fuad I officially inaugurated the City Central Telephone Exchange on Ramses Street in Cairo, then known as Queen Nazly Street. Marking a milestone in Egypt’s modernization, the King made the nation’s first official telephone call using a distinctive silver-plated handset. This event symbolized Egypt’s entry into a new era of communication and remains a celebrated moment in the country’s technological history.
This Magazine has been previously read and is in good condition. Pages are unaltered and well intact might have very minimal creasing or tearing. Might contain some pencil underlining of text, highlighting of text, writing in margins.
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| Product Condition | Used – Good condition |
|---|---|
| Cover Condition | Good Condition |
| Language | Arabic |
| Issue Year | 1920-1930 |
| Originality | Original |
