A landmark bearing witness to many historical eras
Compiled by Amr Emam Tud is a historical area in the southern city of Luxor. The area bears witness to...
Compiled by Amr Emam Tud is a historical area in the southern city of Luxor. The area bears witness to...
Saluga and Gazelle islands are located in the River Nile. They are the smallest in Egypt, together covering half a...
Nubia Museum in Aswan houses a large number of pieces that tell the history of Nubia, widely known as the...
The Temple of Luxor is a major attraction in the southern ancient city of Luxor. It is the second largest...
Khnum is a ram-headed god who fashioned humankind on his potter’s wheel. Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–45 BC) started the construction...
Dush Temple is an important landmark in Kharga Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert. The temple dates back to the Roman...
Derr temple is known to be a miniature of Abu Simbel temple and other temples constructed under King Ramses II....
When battles erupted between the Germans and the Italians, on one hand, and the British, on the other, in 1944,...
Qubbet el-Hawa (Arabic for Dome of the Wind) is one of the most attractive sites in Aswan in southern Egypt,...
The tomb of Petosiris, a main feature of Tunah al-Jabal, the necropolis of Khmun in the central city of Minya,...
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