Cairo

Written by: Mohamed Abdel Salam, Translated: R kamel 08 Oct

Thutmose III: the master of battles who led 17 battles

History said about him that he was the best ruler of Egypt, which he was one amongst the foremost powerful emperors in history, as he established the primary Egypt, which lasted for over four decades, specifically from the year 1479 BC, until the year 1070 BC, throughout his life he led 17 military

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Reported by :Egyptian Geographic, Translated by : R kamel 04 Oct

Two girls from Egypt: the heart-wrenches forced them to migrate to the south

two Young girls and exquisite.. She didn't complete after the twenty-second year, she graduated from Cairo University, after majoring within the most accurate sciences of Medicine, Some people might imagine that like several girl like them, they'll look for employment near Cairo

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Written by : Tahany Abdel-salam, Translated by: R kamel 04 Oct

Primus stove: the struggle of an Armenian young man who fled the Ottoman massacres

More than a century ago, specifically in 1920, he arrived in Cairo fleeing the Ottoman massacres, a young man under twenty, among his younger sister, exceeded several thousand kilometers, hiding night and day, hiding from the eyes of the Turkish forces' spies, which spread inside the villages

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Written by: Mostapha Abdel Salam, Translated by: R kamel 21 Sep

Alamein Memorial: a witness to the foremost important battles of the Second warfare

Sixty-six years ago, specifically on the twenty-fourth of October of the year 1954, the cemeteries of El Alamein were inaugurated, which contain the remains of nearly 20 thousand soldiers, additionally to about 50 thousand names of missing soldiers within the battles that occurred within the city

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Written by: Mohamed Fahmy, Translated by: R kamel 20 Sep

Marionette industry: The art of moving dolls

“The big night, my uncle, and also the world could be a lot ... several chawaders from the countryside and Al Banadir.” Six decades ago, the poet Salah Jahin created for us the words of the operetta that lived immortal in our conscience, simple words but formed the conscience of

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