Prince Muhammad Ali Palace in Manial

Prince Muhammad Ali Palace in Manial Most of the people of the great Egyptian people believe that the Manial Palace dates back to the period of the rule of Muhammad Ali Pasha the Great, but this concept is wrong as a whole. It goes back to Prince Muhammad Ali Pasha Tawfiq (1875 – 1954), the […]

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A newly discovered ancient city built 3000 years ago

A newly discovered ancient city built 3000 years ago The city’s history dates back to the reign of King Amenhotep III, and it continued to be used by Tutankhamun 3,000 years ago. West of ancient Thebes, Egypt

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Al-Rifai Mosque is a unique masterpiece

Al-Rifai Mosque is a unique masterpiece. The Al-Rifai Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques that any visitor or even a student of Islamic antiquities can see in Egypt. Starting from the location between the Al-Rifai Mosque and the Sultan Hassan Mosque, this combination alone is a harmony of two architectural masterpieces of different […]

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History and architecture of Sultan Hassan School

History and architecture of Sultan Hassan School The Sultan Mosque and Madrasah is an archaeological building bearing the number (14 AD 33) in the Islamic antiquities records. It is located in Salah al-Din Square, in the Citadel in the Al-Khalifa neighbourhood in Cairo. It was established by (Sultan Hassan bin Al-Nasir Muhammad) in (757 AH […]

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Isadora

Isadora, an 18-year-old Egyptian girl of great beauty, lived in Egypt in the second century AD, specifically to the year 120 AD in the era of Emperor Hadrian (117 AD-138 AD). The cemetery is built of burnt mud bricks, and its colour is dark, and in most parts, it is painted white from the outside […]

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A rare example of a non-royal woman who breaks the bureaucracy in ancient Egypt

A rare example of a non-royal woman who breaks the bureaucracy in ancient Egypt Titles and what they refer to as roles and status in ancient Egypt represent a problem for the contemporary researcher, especially those related to women, which are often referred to as mere honorary and ceremonial titles that do not involve any […]

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Coptic monasticism and its cultural and artistic role in Europe

Coptic monasticism and its cultural and artistic role in Europe The emergence of monasticism in Egypt is considered one of the most important manifestations of Christian life and the best expression of the spirit that dominated it. Monasticism began at the hands of St. Anthony at the beginning of the 4th century AD. As for […]

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Jabal al-Silsila

Jabal al-Silsila: Jabal al-Silsila is located 65 km north of Aswan, where the Nile narrows, making every bank a cliff. There were quarries for the ancient Egyptians that continued from the eighteenth dynasty until Egypt’s Greek and Roman eras. Today it is one of the villages of the Kom Ombo Center in Aswan Governorate in […]

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Qatar Al Nada   (Dewdrops)  The most famous Egyptian bride

Qatar Al Nada   (Dewdrops)  The most famous Egyptian bride Baghdad opened its eyes in the year 282 AH to the news of the wedding of a beautiful dove, the glamorous Egyptian Princess, “Qatar Al-Nada”, to an old falcon, the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mutaddid Billah. The beautiful little Princess was scheduled to marry Prince Ali Al-Mukatafi, the […]

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From London to Ancient Egypt: the Reincarnation of Dorothy Eady Mysteries

From London to Ancient Egypt: the Reincarnation of Dorothy Eady Dorothy Eady aka Om Seti | c. Historic Mysteries There’s a long and winding staircase; its rails sanded mahogany and its steps slanted; at its landing is the crumpled body of a little girl. Dorothy Eady was pronounced dead in her family’s London home at only three. […]

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