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The ancient Egyptian gave the world 6263 years ago the oldest and most accurate calendar known to mankind, which Egypt celebrates on September 11 of every year. It is called the Egyptian Nowruz festival, and this calendar resulted from the ancient Egyptian’s passion for the Nile River and his eagerness to monitor its flood and […]
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ROSETTA Rashid, is about 236 km away from Cairo. It is one of the cities and centres of the Beheira Governorate. It is an old port at the mouth of the western branch of the Nile in the Mediterranean Sea. Wandering between its streets and alleys is like a tour in the folds of history, […]
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The Red Pyramid of King Sneferu The red pyramid is the highest among the pyramids of Dahshur, and it is called “The Red” due to the tendency of its stones to the red colour. It was covered with a layer of white limestone from the quarries of Tura, south of modern Cairo, which was removed […]
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Apis the bull This animal was chosen because it symbolizes the brave heart, great strength and fighting spirit of the king ….. Apis was considered a manifestation of the king … as the bulls were a symbol of strength and fertility, qualities closely related to kingship. “The strong bull of his mother, Hathor …. was […]
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The Valley of the Kings In Egypt The Valley of the Kings is situated on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, 25 km from the train station. It is one of the necropolises that, together with the city of Thebes, are classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. What is the Valley […]
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King Khufu, the owner of the great pyramid of Giza When we hear about a statue of King Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid of the famous pyramids of Giza, we think that it is a large statue and enjoys luxury, but the exact opposite is true. Statue of King Khufu It is inconceivable […]
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The hormones are secreted by an “ancient Egyptian ” divine force for sex, love and happiness Egypt was the cradle of civilization, and in it, knowledge was born. It was not out of nowhere for this country to combine the titles “Mother of the World” and “Mother of Science,” even if the password remained in […]
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This is an Egyptian obelisk that the work was not completed with, perhaps to discover defects in the rock-cut from it or for any other reason, so it became a remaining witness to the way the obelisks were carved .. lest someone tell us that those who built it descended from the sky, as they […]
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The Great Sphinx of Giza Amazing Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Great Sphinx of Giza Amazing Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About the Great Sphinx of Giza In the Giza Plateau in Egypt, at the base of the Pyramids, the site is one of the largest and most mysterious statues on the […]
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Sacred Animals in Ancient Egypt The Ancient Egyptians held animals in the highest regard. Both pets and wild animals were significant to Egyptian society, from mummified cats to chariot-pulling stallions. Various symbols define Ancient Egypt’s spectacular place in history. The civilization is remembered for the pyramids, the Sphinx, hieroglyphics, pharaohs and distinct […]
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