82 – Seal of King Ramses II

Seal of King Ramses II The ring carries the horses of his chariot who rescued him from the siege in their honour. It is now displayed in the Louvre Museum after Muhammad Ali presented it to France.

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78 – A wooden statue of Tuya, the mother of Queen Ti

A wooden statue of Tuya, the mother of Queen T, who was an important figure of her time and the singer of God Min in the New kingdom The eighteenth Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III,1350 BC. Min is the god of fertility and reproduction, who fertilizes the land to allow the harvest. As we see […]

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77 – The names of the mummies that will be transported in the mummies procession

The names of the mummies that will be transported in the mummies procession 1- Ramesess II 2- Ramesess III 3- Ramesess IV 4- Ramesess I 5- Ramesses VI 6- Ramesses IX 7- Tuthmosis I 8- Thutmose II 9- Thutmose III 10- Tuthmosis IV 11- King Seqnen Ra 12- Queen Hatshepsut 13- Amenhotep I 14- Amenhotep […]

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68 – Koshari or koshary is Egypt’s national dish and widely popular street food

Koshari or koshary is Egypt’s national dish and widely popular street food. It is an Egyptian dish that originated during the mid-19th century; it combines Italian, Indian and Middle Eastern culinary elements. Koshary is made of rice, macaroni, and lentils mixed, topped with a spiced tomato sauce and garlic vinegar and garnished with chickpeas and […]

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65 – The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

Before the golden trip to transport the royal mummies on April 3 from Tahrir Square to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, let’s go and precede them and know where is the National Museum of Civilization and what is it and what is this itinerary?   The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is located in […]

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61 – A rare example of a trumpet from the New Kingdom era discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun

A rare example of a trumpet from the New Kingdom era was discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamun. It is believed that they were used in the military parades of the young king. It is said – as a joke – that whoever blows into them ignites endless revolutions and unrest, which is what one […]

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58 – One of the necklaces of King Tutankhamun

One of the necklaces of King Tutankhamun, which baffled world scholars because of the scarab in it because it is made of yellow glass, which is formed at a temperature of 10,000 degrees Celsius, meaning that it is formed only in two cases The first is a nuclear explosion, and the second is a cosmic […]

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57 – The Canopic chest of King Tutankhamun

The Canopic chest of King Tutankhamun (To save the bowels of the little king) !! Made of alabaster It has a height of 85.5 cm and a square base of 54 cm. Made to preserve the viscera after mummification The box was placed on a gilded wooden .sledge The base is covered with golden leaves […]

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55 – The Temple of Ibn Ezra

The Temple of Ibn Ezra From an Orthodox church to a synagogue that contains an Islamic relic, what is it, where it is located, and the story of that masterpiece It is mentioned in the year 882 AD that Ahmed Ibn Tulun imposed taxes on the Christian religion, and there was an Orthodox church called […]

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52 – The Cretleiha House.

The Cretleiha House. A house in Mrs Zainab about which the English wrote a book and James Bond lived in it. The Creteilian House, the Gair Anderson Museum, the Butcher House, or the Safe House are named for the same place. The creative archaeological home is between the Sayyida Zaynab neighbourhood and the Caliph next […]

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