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Competition: Tahrir Square, One Year On

Huw Lemmey25 January 2012

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A year on from the revolutionary uprisings in Egypt, PhilosophyFootball.com has produced a "Tahrir Square" t-shirt honouring those who took to the streets to demand the overthrow of President Mubarak. Verso have teamed up with PhilosophyFootball.com to offer you the chance to win a copy of Paul Mason's Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere and one of five t-shirts, whose unique design is based upon the city traffic signs leading up the square which became the focus of the world.

View the t-shirt on PhilosophyFootball.com

To win the prize, simply answer this question:

Tahrir Square used to be known as Ismailia Square, named in honour of Isma'il Pasha, the former Khedive of Egypt, but in which year was Khedive Isma'il deposed?

Email your answer with your preferred T-shirt size, name and address to admin@philosophyfootball.com. Entries close 31 January 2012, no purchase necessary to enter.