Seven Wonders of the World

Written by : Mostapha Abd El-Salam, Translated by: R Kamel 11 Oct

Taj Mahal: a symbol of love that has become the most important of the Seven Wonders of the World

"A tear on the cheek of time" .. With this phrase, the Nobel Prize-winning Indian poet, "Rabindranath Tagore" within the early twentieth century described the monument, which has been standing for 370 years as a witness that some love stories don't perish through time, but

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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: Shireen Medhat 23 Feb

The oldest Arab Egypt`s Hotels (Part II)

During the last 1000 years, Cairo received the most important status as capital of the state of Egypt, so had the oldest and the most beautiful areas at all, "Shepheard" Hotel the most important, this hotel that recently celebrated its 176 established, Kavalalı Mohammed Ali Pasha who

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Written by: Fathi El Nwishy - Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset - Photos by: Nurhan El Fayed 17 Feb

The pyramid of Meidum; The false cemetery six decades before the pyramid of khofu

Although more than forty six centuries have passed since it was created, it still has many mysteries ,even the most famous Egyptian historians have been unable to classify its appearance ,Some say it's a whole pyramid formed a link between the scaled pyramid of zoser as it was built sixty

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