the French campaign

written by: Mohamed Abdel Salam, Randa Borhan 17 Dec

From malaria to corona: a history of epidemics in Egypt

“A punishment from the gods infects man and not other living creatures .. a punishment that inflicts a mosquito to eliminate that evil that dominated our country”.. Thus the Egyptian crossed over 3500 years ago, when the land of Egypt was struck by a plague of malaria, and a pestilence

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Written by: Mostapha Abdel Salam, Translated by: R kamel 16 Sep

The Battle of Imbaba: Napoleon Bonaparte Road to Cairo

222 years ago, specifically on the twenty-first of July 1798, and as soon because the raging battle between the Mamluks led by Murad Bey and Ibrahim Bey, and also the French armies led by General Bonaparte, ended with the defeat of the Mamelukes within the desert stretching between the town of

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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: Marwa Raslan - Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset - Photos by: Shaimaa Bahr 12 Mar

Qaitbay Citadel..North Coast Guard ..The heir apparent to one of the seven wonders of the world

Sultan Qaitbay stood nagging on the shore of Alexandria.He didn't like the way that wretched city has become. Although it was the northern gate of guarded Egypt, it had no wall or fortress to protect it since the earthquakes in the Mediterranean coast, which destroyed the forts of Alexandria ,

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Written by: Muhammad Abd El Salam - Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset 18 Feb

Egyptology ..The science dominated by foreigners (part 1)

"I got it... I got it...I figured out what the letters on the stone mean..We will catch that ancient civilization". On a hot night in the summer of 1822, with those separated phrases,The French scientist" John Francoi chambollion" leapt and shouted with great pleasure, the gloss

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