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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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Report by: Egyptian Geographic, Translated by: R kamel 07 Sep

Egypt's Dinosaurs: the 7 largest organisms that lived within the Nile Valley 40 million years ago

One day, quite 100 million years ago, dinosaurs, the most important inhabited land in history, lived within the Nile Valley, specifically within the Faiyum and Beni Suef region, which was considered the shore of a large sea called the "Tethys Ocean", from which only the sea remained.

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written by : Mustafa abd el-salam, Translate by: R kamel 13 Aug

"Serapeum of Alexandria".. The remains of three civilizations ruled the Bride of the Mediterranean

An archaeological edifice, reflecting the cultural trinity witnessed by the Bride of the Mediterranean during the centuries bc, was once considered by the Egyptians as an area to perform the pilgrimage, and as soon because the Christian faith arrived the land of Egypt, they treated it as a house of

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By: Tahany Abdel Salam 01 Jun

Coronavirus ... the most prevalent in the modern era

In the first half of December of 2019, China announced the first cases of acute respiratory disease associated with the emerging corona virus 2019, known briefly as “Covid- 19”, in Wuhan in the Chinese province of Hubei, and on January 9, the first confirmed death occurred Affected by

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By: Tahany Abdel Salam 03 Dec

Mosque of Ibn Tulun: Cairo’s Oldest and Largest Mosque

Ibn Tulun Mosque is a rare example, where Europeans openly admitted its influence on the development of many features of their architecture, Elements such as the pointed arch, the pier, and wall battlements formed the essential ingredients of the birth of Gothic architecture, which led Europe to

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