the king

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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Reported by :Egyptian Geographic, Translated by: R kamel 17 Oct

When the Nile was up to the pyramids 160 years ago

More than 160 years ago, Haram Street was just a stream branching from the Nile, and also the encompassing areas were empty agricultural lands, and in 1869 Khedive Ismail ordered the paving of Al Haram Street in preparation for receiving the kings and heads of states of the earth to Egypt to attend

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written by: Tahani AbdulSalam, Translated by: R kamel 08 Oct

Giza Zoo: the third oldest within the world and the first in Africa

Inside the cage of monkeys, Samia, those monkeys that came from the "Congo forests", awakened early, not usual, then hurried to wake her sons "Joe" and "Nadia" saying: "Come on, my children, wake up, today is that the Spring Festival.. Come on until You see the

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written by : Tahani AbdulSalam, Translated by: R kamel 05 Oct

After 97 years, Tutankhamun regains its luster

On the primary of July of the year 2019, the Ministry of Antiquities decided to begin the restoration of Tutankhamun’s archaeological collection, in preparation for its transfer to the Grand Museum, which is scheduled to open in October 2020, after the Ministry of Antiquities transferred the

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Report - Islam Fathy Saad, Translated by: R kamel 14 Sep

Insects: kingdoms defeated extinction 435 million years ago (part 1)

More than 435 million years ago, and about 433 million years before the looks of man on Earth, insects appeared on the surface of our planet, becoming one in every of the oldest living creatures on Earth, tens and hundreds or perhaps thousands of species and species, considered the most important

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