The Cachet of  El Deir al-Bahari

The Cachet of  El Deir al-Bahari The family of Abdul Rasoul and the royal cache The work of the Abd al-Rasoul family in the antiquities trade, especially the two brothers Ahmed and Muhammad Abd al-Rasoul, played an important role in the discovery. By pure chance, they found a cache containing mummies and funerary furniture in […]

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Trajan’s shrine

Trajan’s shrine The parquet stations were resting for the deity’s statue when travelling outside the temple during the festival processions. The deity will inhabit this temporary shrine and bestow blessings on the locals. The first stop was usually inside the temple and the second outside the edifice walls. Other stations were built at greater distances […]

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The Great Pyramid is the most accurate construction in aligning true north of the Earth with an error ratio of only 0.05 degrees.

The Great Pyramid is the most accurate construction in aligning true north of the Earth with an error ratio of only 0.05 degrees. Four thousand five hundred years ago, the true north axis moved by 62.8 degrees and the Earth’s crust by 180 meters. The pyramid may have been built with an error ratio of […]

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During construction, each layer of the pyramid stones was placed with a precision of no more than 0.1 mm along the sides’ line.

During construction, each layer of the pyramid stones was placed with a precision of no more than 0.1 mm along the sides’ line. The distance between the stones is never more than 0.5 mm. It was left intentionally to insert the cement mortar, which is unknown how it was pumped or its composition and withstood […]

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Yusuf bin Ayoub bin Shadhi

His name is Yusuf bin Ayoub bin Shadhi, and among his titles are Salah al-Dunya and al-Din, Sultan of Islam and Muslims, Abu al-Muzaffar, al-Malik al-Nasir, collector of the word of faith, a promoter of justice and charity, and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, as described by the judge of Jerusalem and the soldiers […]

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Why was Tesla so anxiously studying the pyramids of Egypt?

Why was Tesla so anxiously studying the pyramids of Egypt? He is one of the most successful scientists of the last century, and we owe him many inventions today. Still, Nikola Tesla had a strange obsession with the pyramids of Egypt.  Why? It is possible that Tesla was the scientist who risked mysterious experiments, which […]

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A bathroom with a sewage system and about 3500 years ago

This picture is from Luxor, the city of Habu, the temple of Ramses III. A bathroom with a sewage system and about 3500 years ago… The first humans on the planet created bathrooms.. toilets inside, and closed homes were our grandfathers. The first sewage systems and running water on the planet were in Egypt in […]

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Opening the mouth

Opening the mouth How can the soul forget something it tasted? The other world is neither alien to us nor completely unknown, for our souls know it And she sees glimpses of him during her sleep because sleep is the lesser death. Upon death, the soul moves to that world that it used to visit […]

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The water aqueducts

The water aqueducts Al-Qanatir is a type of bridge that was closely linked to the streets in Cairo during the nineteenth century A.D. and before, and through them, it is possible to pass from one street to another or from one neighbourhood to another. If the watercourses interrupted that, and the two main streams in […]

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The Crown of Mosques, Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque

The Crown of Mosques, Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque The Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque is the second mosque erected in Egypt after the Sadat Quraish Mosque in Belbeis, Sharkia Governorate. It was established in Fustat by the great Companion Amr Ibn Al-Aas. May God be pleased with him, in the year 21 AH, 641 AD, after […]

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