Giftun Island (protected area) in Hurghada

The Summer_in_Egypt Giftun Island (protected area) Hurghada. It is located 11 kilometres from the beaches of Hurghada. This island consists of sedimentary rocks. The thickness of its sediments reaches 120 meters. Most of them consist of sandy limestone rocks and coral reefs dating back to the Pliocene era, including what dates back to the Pleistocene […]

Read More

The purebred Egyptian Arabian horse

The purebred Egyptian Arabian horse (The horse is bound in its corners, the good until the Day of Resurrection) The ability of purebred Arabian horses to withstand troubles and hardships exceeds all description, and experiments have proven that long-distance travels are the prerogative of the pure Arabian horse. There are many bolts in the Arab […]

Read More

The Haka stick and the Nekhekh (the flail)

The Haka stick and the Nekhekh (the flail) The Haka stick symbolises rule and authority and is represented by a hooked stick that traces its origins back to the shepherd’s stick… Perhaps this symbol (which was carried by kings in the past) as a symbol of the ruler who takes care of his people as […]

Read More

King Ramesses the Third

“I watch in silence, but my punishment is inevitably coming. Those who care for evil must be disabled with evil. Whoever lands my land must implement my law and my law. My law is the law of the One in the sky, and my law is the law of man, the successor of God on […]

Read More

Polygamy in ancient Egypt

Did the ancient Egyptians have polygamy? Is there any evidence for this? The answer is… Iowa was in polygamy… The attached picture is a good guide… They all took the nickname Hamat. F Mart. F

Read More

A rare scene from the tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens

A rare scene from the tomb of Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens The scene from the book “Prayers of Ra” is one of the rarest scenes that mixed Osiris and Ra into one entity, “Ra – Osiris”. The scene shows Osiris in his usual classical form as a mummified body, topped by […]

Read More

the tomb of Amenemhat in Bani Hassan

Despite the fame of Southeast Asia as the cradle of martial arts in the world, this information falls before the feet of the Egyptian records, which depict training in martial arts in the tomb of Amenemhat in Bani Hassan, an archaeological area located south of the city of Minya. Our ancestors knew the art of […]

Read More

Ancient Egyptian Priestly Ritual for Sufi Meditation

Ancient Egyptian Priestly Ritual for Sufi Meditation Communicating with the divine assembly (nitro) in the ancient Egyptian religion was understood as a ritual to communicate with the cosmic forces, or in other words, religious activity and experiences had three dimensions: (worship, exact cosmic order, myth). 1- Abaya: Worship, including local ones, fell under the sanctification […]

Read More

Goddess Hathor  of Dandara, and God Horus of Edfu

Goddess Hathor  of Dandara, and God Horus of Edfu The city of Edfu in ancient Egypt was the holy city of Horus the Great because it is the place where the light (Horus) triumphed over the darkness (Set) – and here it should be noted that the personality of Horus the Great and his legends […]

Read More

17 Facts About Egyptian science and engineering in building the Great Pyramid, One of the wonders of the world

17 Facts About Egyptian science and engineering in building the Great Pyramid, One of the wonders of the world 1 – The mass of one stone in the pyramid weighs between 2 tons to 15 tons. 2 – The number of stones in the pyramid is about 2.3 million stone blocks. 3 – The weight […]

Read More