Edfu temple in Egypt

Edfu temple in Egypt Edfu is a city in the north of Aswan Governorate, Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Aswan Governorate and is located south of Luxor. Cemeteries were discovered from the era of the ancient Egyptian state, and the temple of Edfu, which was built in the Ptolemaic period for the god […]

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Egypt’s Black and the White Desert: An Unforgettable Journey to a Different Planet

Egypt’s Black and the White Desert: An Unforgettable Journey to a Different Planet   As with many excursions in Egypt, the journey begins with my blearily-eyed group stumbling from our hostel into the car at five in the morning. The anticipation of heading into the unknown and the desert for the first time since our […]

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An entire cemetery was discovered by chance by a donkey!

An entire cemetery was discovered by chance by a donkey! On the morning of September 28, 1900 AD, while a man was escorting his donkey in the Kom al-Shaqafa neighborhood in Alexandria, the donkey suddenly fell into a well 12 meters away, to reveal an entire cemetery built and arranged in an eclectic style of […]

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What was the population of Egypt in ancient times?

What was the population of Egypt in ancient times? Our only source is the book in the Greco-Roman period Diodorus Sicilian says the population has reached 7 million They lived in 18,000 villages, hamlets, and cities But in the era in which he lived, it was only 3 million The numbers suggested by archaeologists range […]

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Abdeen Palace

Abdeen Palace Despite the passage of 140 years since the construction of Abdeen Palace, it is still lofty as an eyewitness to all the significant historical and political events that affected the course of things and turned the tide of history, starting with the demands of the nation at the hands of Ahmed Orabi in […]

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Who burned the Alexandria Library?

Who burned the Alexandria Library? The Old Library of Alexandria, known as the Royal Library of Alexandria or the Great Library, is the largest library built by Ptolemy I. It was established by Alexander the Great twenty-three centuries ago. It is also said that it was established by Ptolemy II in the early third century […]

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The truth of the pyramid shape and the secret of the energy of the Great Pyramid

The truth of the pyramid shape and the secret of the energy of the Great Pyramid When we visited the pyramids, we were surprised by the sizes of those great edifices built to be tombs for the burial of the kings of the Fourth Dynasty, but despite that, we never wondered why these royal tombs […]

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Therapeutic alternatives in ancient Egypt

Therapeutic alternatives in ancient Egypt By – Dr Hadeer Obaid. PhD in ancient Egyptian archaeology Care with love and kindness is considered a very important therapeutic method for dealing with patients not only in ancient Egypt but in all ages because of its often positive impact, especially in cases of chronic pain and serious psychological […]

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Sarbiet El Khadem

Sarbiet El Khadem The temple is one of the most important ancient Egyptian temples, and the wounds are the collection of Sutrut (Bedoids), which is the existing stone, and fires on the stone or columns made of rock, which is used for the coffee or any pills. The server is a normal Service and guard. […]

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Egyptian architecture house

Egypt Magic   Ali Labib’s house Egyptian architecture house The Milky Way, Al-Qalaa Square, Al-Khalifa, Al-Mahrousa, Cairo   This house is located in the Darb al-Labban neighbourhood on the northeastern side of Salah al-Din Square (the Citadel today) in the Khalifa neighbourhood in Cairo. It is called “Ali Labib.” The house gained wide fame by […]

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