temples

written by: Mohamed Abdel Salam, Randa Borhan 17 Dec

From malaria to corona: a history of epidemics in Egypt

“A punishment from the gods infects man and not other living creatures .. a punishment that inflicts a mosquito to eliminate that evil that dominated our country”.. Thus the Egyptian crossed over 3500 years ago, when the land of Egypt was struck by a plague of malaria, and a pestilence

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Written by: Tahany Abdel Salam, Randa Borhan 16 Dec

Uncle Ramadan: an artist who transforms mud into artifacts, telling the story of history

Pottery is that the oldest craft known to the traditional Egyptian, who discovered since history the spirit of silt that the river brings and accumulates in its fertile valley, so he shaped it and burned it in furnaces that ripen and provides it solidity, and he reached a high degree of accuracy

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written By: MedhatAbd El Rahman Ibrahim 09 Oct

Abu Simbel temple be decorated with the first astronomical complex for observing the stars in Africa?

Along the west bank of the great river "Nile" lies Nasser Lake where Abu Simble Temples the magnificent pharonic monuments are 300 m. far away from Aswan High Dam, Along the east bank of the river there is a large area of land over looking Nasser's Lake, quite, warm and clear sky that

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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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Written by :tahany Abd elSalam, Translated: R kamel 10 Aug

solarbread .. an ancient pharaonic heritage

A quick look at the lists of the numerous offerings and inscriptions that the traditional Egyptian left on the walls of his temples and tombs, will make us cognizant of the good importance of bread, or living, because the public calls it in Egypt today, and also the word "living" was

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