The ancient Egyptian

Written by: Hana Kamal - Translated by: Alaa Fathy 18 Feb

“The pyramids of Mexico”... Symbol of Mexicans’ sanctification the sun and the moon

Since the cradle of civilization, there are many different civilizations flourished on the earth. One of which dissolved and the other was in a rapid bloom, the rise of one civilization was after the fall of another, and between this rise and the fall, there are some traces that remain as a point

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Written by: Tahany Abdulsalam - Translated by: Rana Magdy 17 Feb

"Kush" .. The land of "Black Pharaohs" who ruled the Nile Valley four centuries

"Such a powerful kingdom that imposed its influence and control between the 8th and the 4th centuries BC." As described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and even as the greatest ancient African civilization. UNESCO added its archaeological

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Written by: Mustafa Abdel Salam - Translated by: Alaa Fathy 17 Feb

Ancient Egyptians Celebrated Mother’s Day Seven Thousand Years

"A mother is a like school. If prepped and equipped well, she will help raise up an authentically civilized nation." These aforementioned translated poetic verses, originally written in Arabic by the Egyptian poet Hafez Ibrahim in his poem "Al-E'ilem wa Al-Aakhlaq"

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wrote - Hana Kamal - Translated by- Alaa Fathi 17 Feb

Siwa Oasis: The Land of Palm Trees, Olives, Sulphur Springs and the Best in Medical Tourism

The land of palm trees that the Pharaohs got to know but that their descendants are unaware of, is one of the largest groundwater reservoirs in Egypt. Despite being a place of global significance in medical tourism, its isolation from the urban lifestyle has made it a virgin land rarely visited by

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