The Unfinished Obelisk

This is an Egyptian obelisk that the work was not completed with, perhaps to discover defects in the rock-cut from it or for any other reason, so it became a remaining witness to the way the obelisks were carved .. lest someone tell us that those who built it descended from the sky, as they […]

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Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel Temples Abu Simbel Temple, one of the most important monuments in Egypt in general, and Aswan Governorate in particular, and the best witness to the history of Egyptian civilization in the south, and represents the miracles of the ancient Egyptians in astronomy, engineering and architecture, and the real miracle is represented in the […]

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93 – Philae Temple / Aswan

Philae Temple / Aswan   The ancient Egyptians built it before the fourth century AD, but King Nokhtinbu I was considered the real founder of the island. The Temple of Philae is a complex of several temples and is one of the most picturesque places on Aglika Island, located to the south of the ancient […]

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75 – Nilometer, Elephantine Island, Aswan, southern Egypt.

Nilometer, Elephantine Island, Aswan, southern Egypt. The ancient Egyptians relied on floodwater as the beginning of the agricultural season, and they knew that its water makes the land more fertile and suitable for agriculture, but sometimes when the flood comes severe and damages a large part of the agricultural crop, or the water level decreases […]

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51 – The Aga Khan, who weighed gold

The Aga Khan, who weighed gold, was raised by two porters on his chair upon his arrival at Rome’s Ciampino airport from Nice to Cairo for a recovery period. Muhammad Shah Agha Khan III (November 2, 1877 – July 11, 1957) is the forty-eighth imam of the Nizari Ismaili community, one of the founders and […]

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