1925: Misr Company for Acting and Cinema ; capital LE15,000• 1937: Misr for the Manufacture and Trade of Oil; capital LE30,000• 1923: The Egyptian Company for Paper Manufacture; capital LE30,000• He had many roles in many modern Egyptian economic crisis and incidents like Kom Ombo sugar crisis and the likes of cotton trading | 1922: Misr Printing House; capital LE5,000• He was commemorated in the writings and poems of the then poet laureate , , , Salah Gawdat and the Lebanese-American |
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[ ] He was survived by his four daughters: Fatma, Aisha, Khadiga and Hoda Before her death she donated a piece of land and money to build an academic cardiac institute at Ain Shams Faculty of medicine | March 2, 2008, at the• His works [ ] The establishment of Banque Misr, the first real Egyptian owned by Egyptian and staffed by nationals, where Arabic the national language was used in all communications, was a major step in establishing a national economic identity |
1934: The Egyptian Company for Leather and Tanning• March 2, 2008, at the• After the declaration of the Republic in Egypt, Talaat Harb was honored by naming several streets and squares in and other cities after him.
10Projects established by Talaat Harb [ ] Some of them are presented in this list:• 1935: Misr for Mines and Quarries Co | 1938: Misr al-Beida for Dyeing, in co-operation with Bradford, capital LE250,000• 1940: Egypt Medical Pharmaceuticals, capital LE10,000• 1926: Egypt-France Bank; capital 5 million F |
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In recognition of the importance of spreading banking awareness within and outside Egypt, the bank sought to spread its branches all over the country and in several states: , , , and | He continued advocating this call on all occasions, with untiring persistence |