obelisks

Written by: Mohamed Abdel Salam, Translated: R kamel 08 Oct

Thutmose III: the master of battles who led 17 battles

History said about him that he was the best ruler of Egypt, which he was one amongst the foremost powerful emperors in history, as he established the primary Egypt, which lasted for over four decades, specifically from the year 1479 BC, until the year 1070 BC, throughout his life he led 17 military

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Written by: Tahani Abdel Salam Translated by: Yasmin Badr 05 Oct

“Egypt with Indian eyes” A childhood dream that's come true

Not long ago, that child sat in her classroom listening to the stories of the Egyptians of old, and how they created the most powerful civilization known to humanity. The images of the pyramids and the sphinx were devoured, and in the evening dreaming of the legends of the great Kings, the temples

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Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset 02 Apr

The most famous temples and obelisks given by Egypt to world capitals (part II)

It seems that the former rulers of Egypt wasn't satisfied with what they have gifted to New York and Madrid, as the list includes a number of other temples, obelisks, and gates of western European cities, such as: Temple of Taffeh The temple of Taffeh was located in the village

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written by: Amira Abd El Basset 29 Mar

The most famous temples and obelisks given by Egypt to the world capitals (part I)

From London to Berlin , Torino , New York and Toronto, 40 European and American cities, adorned with our ancient Egyptian monuments. Although there is no real official computation of the number of stolen Egyptian antiquities for more than a century and a half ago,those 40 museums have about

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