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
Read MoreAn archaeological entity, described because the most significant and most sacred religious monument within the world, being located at the best trench, one among the foremost important safe stations that hid the holy family from the eyes of the lads of the Roman dictator Herod, ruler of Palestine,
Read MoreA 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
Read More"The Trap." during a long article published within the American newspaper The New Yorker on July 19, American writer and novelist Jonathan Franzen described true encountered by migratory birds as soon as they approached Egyptian shores, explaining that almost 140 million birds, consistent
Read MoreAlthough it dates back to the primary century Hijri, it includes the oldest Islamic tombstone dated within the year 31 Hijri, which made it the oldest Islamic tomb in Egypt, and a few even call it "the second Al-Baqi", thanks to the cowardly remains of the bodies of companions, followers
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