Mango The Mango, cannabis, grape, or grape is a peeled fruit belonging to the genus Mangifera, which consists of many tropical fruit trees belonging to the plant family Anacardiaceae (Latin: Anacardiaceae). Scientific name (in Latin: Mangifera indica). The mango tree grows to 35–40 m (110–130 ft). Mango is an ancient fruit, as it was cultivated […]

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Wipe your homes with salt The miracle of salt.

Wipe your homes with salt The miracle of salt. In the name of Allah the Merciful Master Ashraf Manna says: While studying for a psychometrics course We have studied that when scattered in the corners of the place, the salt substance causes severe vibrations about the wave of the place. Which generates a kind of […]

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The first hairdresser in history She was from the land of Kemet… This wonderful engraving From the sarcophagus of Queen Kawit In the Egyptian Museum Which depicts one of the maids while she is doing by styling Queen Kawit’s hair, Wife of King Mentouheteb Neb Hebt Rà II (Eleventh Dynasty) 2000 BCE. As well the […]

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The Silver King – Psusennes the First

The Silver King – Psusennes the First Twenty years after discovering the tomb of Tutankhamun, an archaeological mission led by the French scientist Pierre Montet was excavating in the north of the Delta in search of royal temples and mummies. The search resulted in discovering a temple in which the tomb of an Egyptian king […]

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Punishment for sexual harassment and adultery in ancient Egypt

The ancient Egyptians had set the crime of “sexual harassment” that society suffers from today in legislation deterrent penalties that might amount to execution. Egypt preceded the world’s civilised countries when it knew that crime had a dangerous social concept and dimension. The criminal legislation was derived from the customs, morals and religious traditions of […]

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Tempera technique in ancient Egyptian murals.

Tempera technique in ancient Egyptian murals. The colours of the murals remain on the walls of tombs and temples in ancient Egypt, they retain their splendour and splendour, and their colours have not changed despite the passage of thousands of years, which made them astonishment to all who watched them! Here is a simplified attempt […]

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Osiris stands between Isis and Nephthys

Osiris stands between Isis and Nephthys the scene that says: The resurrection of Osiris in the other world With the help of Isis and Nephthys Isis and Nephthys: They are always the main factor in the resurrection process All pictures and murals: We find among them Osiris standing around him, Isis and Nephthys Or standing […]

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Crime and Punishment in Ancient Egypt

Crime and Punishment in Ancient Egypt   The police of ancient Egypt was the first police in the ancient world because the ancient Egyptians were the first to introduce this system to protect people and their property. The ancient Egyptians used the Nile to move from one place to another, and they established the Water […]

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An Ancient Egyptian husband’s lament for his wife is written in the papyrus of the Leiden Museum, Netherlands

An Ancient Egyptian husband’s lament for his wife is written in the papyrus of the Leiden Museum, Netherlands I was young when I married you, While with you, I got the highest positions, never left you, and never tormented your heart. I have not hidden anything from my earnings to this day of my life. […]

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Boats and Ships in Ancient Egypt

Boats and Ships in Ancient Egypt Boats and ships were important transportation on the Nile The Egyptians moved within the country as they travelled to Sudan and other African countries to bring animals such as lions, elephants, tigers, monkeys, and cattle. ” “They also imported foreign products such as leather, gold, ivory, ebony, ostrich feathers, […]

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