Narmer Palette

Narmer Palette Founded by the British scientist “Koebel” in Hierakonpolis near Edfu, it is made of greenschist stone. The Narmer painting is considered one of the first historical paintings. It was written and painted during the reign of King Narmer, who united the two Egyptian kingdoms. The Southern and the northern land, which was called […]

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97 – The great Egyptian king Men kow Ra

The great Egyptian king Men kow Ra And his wife, the Queen, “Ka Mar Nabti.” Fourth Dynasty old kingdom 2600 Bce. The ancient Egyptian was keen to immortalize his memory in a way that brings him together with his partner and his support in life. The artist particularly highlights the idea of ​​a wife embracing […]

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The inflamed bush tree at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, Egypt

The inflamed bush tree at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, Egypt The inflamed bush tree at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, Egypt: Blackberry Tree “. One of the wonders of the botanical world that is unique to the Sinai Peninsula, and which still fascinates all visitors of the Monastery of St. Catherine of various nationalities, […]

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Saint Catherine Monastery in Sinai, Egypt.

Egypt Magic [1499] Saint Catherine Monastery in Sinai, Egypt. “Catherine” is an Egyptian saint, not Greek, as they had previously reported. She is the daughter of Costas, the head of one of the noble families in the Egyptian governorate of Alexandria. Catherine lived in Egypt during the reign of the Roman Emperor Maximianus, between the […]

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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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114 – Statue of Sheikh Al-Balad “the village chief

Egypt Magic Statue of Sheikh Al-Balad “the village chief”. It is a statue belonging to the ‘Ka-abar’, the head of an ancient Egyptian territory in the Fifth Dynasty, who is responsible for reciting the prayers of the deceased in the temples. It is truly one of the masterpieces of this special position in the ancient […]

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113 – One of the strangest mummies discovered

One of the strangest mummies discovered In 1881 AD, a royal cache was discovered on the western mainland containing the mummies of the high priests of Amun and their wives dating back to the 21st family. The discovery of the royal cache was found to belong to the mummy of both The star of the […]

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111 – Egypt Magic The false  Door 

  The false  Door “It is a bridge that connects the world of the living and the world of the dead. We always find in the ancient Egyptian cemetery what is known as the imaginary door.” “The archaeologists called it a fake door because its shape looks like a door, but there is no opening […]

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110 – Egyptian Queen Sat Amun

Egyptian Queen Sat Amun Daughter of King Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye Akhenaten’s sister and Tutankhamun’s aunt Set Amun is the eldest daughter of King Amenhotep III, and her mother is Queen Tiye and later married her father around the year 30 of his reign. The belief that Set Amun was the daughter of Amenhotep […]

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107 – Royal Cartouches of Abydos Temple Ballina Sohag Egypt

  Royal Cartouches of Abydos Temple Ballina Sohag Egypt To the right of the second half, there is a fourth hall dedicated to Memphis. There is a long corridor 25 meters long, and to the left of the corridor, there is a small hall with three columns dedicated to Ptah – Trinity Sugar – Sekhmet […]

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