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يوم ١١ يوليه سنة ١٨٨٢

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يوم ١١ يوليه سنة ١٨٨٢هو كتاب للأمير عمر طوسون يشير عنوانه إلى تاريخ دخول القوات البريطانية مدينة الإسكندرية، ضاربة بعرض الحائط كافة المعاهدات الدولية، ومتعلقة بأوهى الأسباب لتبرير منطق الغزو والاحتلال. ففي هذا اليوم قامت بريطانيا بقُصف الإسكندرية بواسطة خمس عشرة سفينة من أسطول البحرية الملكية البريطانية تحت قيادة الأدميرال سير فريدريك بوتشامب سيمور. وقد أراد عمر طوسون من خلال هذا الكتاب أن يفصل ما حدث في هذا اليوم تفصيلًا، لأن مدينة الإسكندرية كانت هي أول الحصون التي تداعت بعدها كافة المدن المصرية الأخرى، كذلك أراد طوسون من هذا التفصيل أن يذَكر المصريين بهذه الوقائع التاريخية المأساوية، كي يجلي منها الأمور الغامضة، ويستخلص منها الأسباب والنتائج والعبر والدروس، ولتكون تذكرة لمن نسي من المصريين معنى الاحتلال. باختصار قصد طوسون لهذا الكتاب أن يكون حافظًا للذاكرة التاريخية المصرية في أحد أحلك الأيام التي عاصرتها والتي غيرت من مسارها التاريخي رأسًا على عقب.
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Omar Toussoun

Omar Toson: He is one of the most important pioneers of reform and renaissance in Egypt at the beginning of the twentieth century. He made many contributions in the scientific and practical fields. Where he was able to chronicle many historical events, and to present many Egyptian historical and archaeological studies, which were considered pioneering works in this regard. Who helped in the advancement of the country, whether on the economic, social or political level. Prince Omar Toson was born in Alexandria in 1872 AD, his father is Prince Tousun bin Muhammad Saeed bin Muhammad Ali, and his mother is Princess Fatima, one of the daughters of Khedive Ismail, his father died when he was four years old, so his grandmother sponsored him for his father, where he completed his first lessons and moved to Switzerland, then To complete his education, he also traveled to many European countries such as France and England. Prince Omar Toson is considered one of the most generous contributors to charitable works in modern Egypt. His charitable connections included dozens of associations; Including the Islamic Charitable Society and the Coptic Charitable Society, where he donated six thousand pounds to them, as well as his quest to collect donations for them. His activities in the public sphere included the political, economic and archaeological aspects; Where he provided support for the Ottoman Libyan resistance in the face of the Italian invasion, and supported the armies of the Ottoman state that were being invaded in the Balkans, as well as exposing the Dutch colonial policy in Indonesia. As for the economic aspect, he assumed the presidency of the Royal Agricultural Society, which was concerned with agricultural affairs in Egypt, so he promoted it and helped develop agricultural production. In the archaeological field, Toson took the lead. Where he was able to discover 52 archaeological monasteries, find the head of the statue of Alexander the Great in the Gulf of Aqaba, and retrieve it from the water with the help of fishermen and divers. He also discovered the remains of a city submerged in water at a depth of five meters along with the pioneering studies in Abu Qir 193 in the year 3 AD. and effects. Prince Omar Toson died in 1944 AD at the age of seventy-two.

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