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vi, 158 pages : 25 cmPublication date 1967 Topics Fasts and feasts -- Egyptian religion, Fasts and feasts -- Egyptian religion, Religion, Brauchtum, Fest, Feesten, Egyptische godsdienst, Festivals -- ...
May 27, 2011 -- Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal -- Below is the political perspectives document of the newly formed Egyptian Socialist Party -- one of a number of new pro-democracy ...
- Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held separate phone calls with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi and US President's Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, to discuss ...
Egyptian pharoah's 3,600 year old tomb discovered“The king’s name was originally recorded in painted scenes on plastered brickwork that decorated the underground entrance to the limestone ...
Over 5,000 years ago, an Egyptian weaver, maker of the so-called Tarkhan Dress, created the world's oldest woven and tailored garment. The linen dress was found in a tomb near Tarkhan, some 60 ...
News Weird News Archaeology Egyptian mummy's 'horrifying fate' changes everything experts know about plague The oldest confirmed case of the illness shows the bubonic plague circulated in North ...
Jerusalem Post / Middle East 'Arabs are secretly rejoicing,' exiled Egyptian geopolitical expert tells 'Post' - interview "I'm sure after everything, Egypt will try to restore relations," she said.
Egypt and Djibouti have officially laid the foundation stone on Wednesday 18 June for the first solar power plant in Djibouti, located in the village of Omar Kaji in the Arta region. This significant ...
Ramesses II made peace with the Hittites around 1258 B.C. and took a Hittite princess as one of his wives. Like other Egyptian pharaohs, he practiced polygamy and had many wives and concubines.
Ghoneim said, "As branches disappeared, Ancient Egyptian cities and towns also silted up and disappeared, and we have no clue actually where to find them." What Ghoneim proposes is merely the tip of ...
News World news Archaeology 'Most significant find in 100 years' discovered in 3,500 Egyptian tomb The tomb is believed to have belonged to King Thutmose II, who ruled Egypt in the early 15th ...
You can go back to Cairo now,” one Egyptian policeman is seen telling a crowd. “We can do it in America, why can’t we do it here?” an American-accented voice calls out.