File:Regents of Egypt 1952.jpg
Regents_of_Egypt_1952.jpg (292 × 341 pixels, file size: 20 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Description |
Members of the Regency Body that existed in Egypt from 2 August to 14 October 1952 to assume the powers of infant king Fuad II. From left to right: Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim, Bahey El Din Barakat Pasha and Rashad Mehanna. |
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Source |
"A King Is Deposed: Six Fateful Hours". LIFE. 25 August 1952. p. 114. Retrieved 2010-08-05. |
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Portion used |
The whole image is copyrighted. However, this does not make the work as a whole less valuable to the copyright holder. |
Low resolution? |
Yes. |
Purpose of use |
The image is used to illustrate a significant episode in Egyptian history. Each of the three regents represented a sector of Egyptian society: the royal family (Prince Abdel Moneim), the pre-revolutionary political elite (Barakat Pasha) and the new military rulers (Mehanna). This photograph is a perfect illustration of this. |
Replaceable? |
All of the persons depicted here are deceased. Moreover, there are very few photographs depicting the three regents together, which means that this image is both historically significant and irreplaceable. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Regencies in Egypt//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Regents_of_Egypt_1952.jpgtrue |
Description |
Members of the Regency Body that existed in Egypt from 2 August to 14 October 1952 to assume the powers of infant king Fuad II. From left to right: Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim, Bahey El Din Barakat Pasha and Rashad Mehanna. |
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Source |
"A King Is Deposed: Six Fateful Hours". LIFE. 25 August 1952. p. 114. Retrieved 2010-08-05. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The whole image is copyrighted. However, this does not make the work as a whole less valuable to the copyright holder. |
Low resolution? |
Yes. |
Purpose of use |
The image is used to illustrate a significant episode in Egyptian history. Each of the three regents represented a sector of Egyptian society: the royal family (Prince Abdel Moneim), the pre-revolutionary political elite (Barakat Pasha) and the new military rulers (Mehanna). This photograph is a perfect illustration of this. |
Replaceable? |
All of the persons depicted here are deceased. Moreover, there are very few photographs depicting the three regents together, which means that this image is both historically significant and irreplaceable. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Rashad Mehanna//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Regents_of_Egypt_1952.jpgtrue |
Licensing
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