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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Doha Mustafa Assy (Arabic: ضحى مصطفى عاصي)Doha Mustafa Assy (Arabic: ضحى مصطفى عاصي) is an Egyptian writer and novelist who has published a number of studies and books, perhaps the most prominent of which is the book “Mubarak's Trial with the Testimony of Mrs. Nafisa”, which was considered as a study of the Egyptian people and their requests in 2012 and before. Her novel “104 Cairo” was published as well. In addition to books, novels, other studies and dozens of research articles, she is a specialist in Egyptian history and a researcher in heritage. Her origins belong to the city of Mansoura. She published many story collections and novels, which were translated to many foreign languages. In 2020, she entered the House of Representatives election, within the National Bloc Alliance for Egypt, which consists of 12 parties, with the slogan “Culture for all”.arties, with the slogan “Culture for all”.
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