the Sphinx

written By: mostapha Abdel Salam, Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset 09 Oct

The birth of “travel photography” in Egypt 170 years ago

Ever since Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) briefly conquered Egypt in 1799, the French had been fascinated with the mysterious East as this distant and exotic place, holder of mysterious and ancient secrets, The psychological phenomenon of Othering an entire region is known today as Orientalism but

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Written by: Mostapha Abdel Salam, Translated by: R kamel 16 Sep

The Battle of Imbaba: Napoleon Bonaparte Road to Cairo

222 years ago, specifically on the twenty-first of July 1798, and as soon because the raging battle between the Mamluks led by Murad Bey and Ibrahim Bey, and also the French armies led by General Bonaparte, ended with the defeat of the Mamelukes within the desert stretching between the town of

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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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Wrote By: Alzhraa Sami and Translation by: R kamel 18 Jul

Workers' tombs confirm: Egypt's pyramids not built by slaves

British protesters stood on Bristol River‘s edge, intonation joy for their success in dropping down the sculpture of the well-known British savager Edward Colston, whereas the demonstrators' calls forced the Belgian government to get rid of the sculpture of the previous king "Leopold

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Written by: Tahani Abdel Salam Translated by: Yasmin Badr 05 Oct

“Egypt with Indian eyes” A childhood dream that's come true

Not long ago, that child sat in her classroom listening to the stories of the Egyptians of old, and how they created the most powerful civilization known to humanity. The images of the pyramids and the sphinx were devoured, and in the evening dreaming of the legends of the great Kings, the temples

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