Egypt

Written by: tahany Abdel Salam, Translated by : R kamel 04 Sep

Ramesses II, Amenhotep II and Merneptah Are lead 22 mummies to Fustat

As work on The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat is nearing completion, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, unitedly with Egyptian scientists and experts, is preparing to transfer the royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum of Tahrir Square to the Museum of

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Written by: Marwa Raslan, Translated by :R kamel 03 Sep

Al-Rayan Valley Waterfalls: Habitat for migratory birds and rarer deer

For nearly half a century, the Egyptian government decided to create a canal and tunnel through the Western Sahara, eight kilometres long, from the western side of the low-lying Faiyum region, which led to the flow of surplus agricultural wastewater from the Faiyum Oasis to wadi al-Rayyan, creating

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Wrote by: mostapha abd el-salam, Translated by : R kamel 29 Aug

lions Qasr El Nil Bridge: From guarding the Giza Zoo to embellish the oldest bridge on the Nile

"They were alleged to stand as guards on the animals of the Giza Zoo, but their breathtaking beauty told Khedive Ismail ali to use them to brighten the oldest bridge on the Nile".. I don't think that anyone in Egypt knows this information, when he started building the bridge

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Wrote by Mustafa Abdeslam, Translated by : Rkamel 15 Aug

"jackal".. The wolf that was sacred to the Ancient Egyptians 6, 000 years ago

A ferocious, sharp-tempered animal attracted by the smell of carcass, he even described the tombs, his association with the planet of the dead and his arrival of the rotten corpses linked his name to the globe of legends, which made the traditional Egyptian sanctify him and lift him to the best

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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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