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Old Cairo: Archaeological Monitoring Activity - ARCEOld Cairo is defined by the boundaries of the city's original Roman core, known as Babylon. Present-day Old Cairo is still anchored by the remains of the ...
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The beginnings of Cairo, the city victorious - SmarthistoryApr 22, 2024 · Since its founding in 969 by the Fatimids, Cairo has been the seat of several important medieval dynasties, reaching its zenith under the Mamluks.
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Historic Cairo - UNESCO World Heritage CentreCairo was founded as the headquarter of the Fatimid Caliphate in 969 AD. During the Ayyubid state (1176 AD), the citadel was established as the headquarters of ...Gallery · Maps · Documents · Videos
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Christian Cairo - LAITSTake a virtual tour of the "Hanging Church," built over one of the towers of the Fortress of Babylon. In 330 C.E., the Roman Emperor Constantine refounded an ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Babylon - Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia... fortress structures from the Roman period. Certainly one can still recognize the course of the curtain wall with its numerous half-rounded bastions and ...
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Medieval Sourcebook: Accounts of The Arab Conquest of Egypt, 642'Amr made a heavy assault, set the ballistae, and destroyed the walls of the city. He pressed the fight so hard until he entered the city by assault, killed the ...
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2 - Foundation of al-Fustat | The Architecture of CairoBabylon: The Roman fortress which stood on the eastern bank of the Nile and guarded the head of the delta. Fustat: The first capital of Islamic Egypt ...
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[PDF] landmine detection by nuclear techniques - OSTI.GOVNov 17, 1999 · In 698 AD (79 AH), the mosque was demolished and expanded by Abdul-Aziz Ibn. Marwan, Egypt's ruler. Once again in 711 AD (93 AH), the mosque was ...
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[PDF] A COSMOPOLITAN CITY - Institute for the Study of Ancient CulturesFeb 17, 2015 · Fustat was known as Old Cairo and had been con- tinuously settled since the city's founding in 642 ad. However, in the late medieval period ...Missing: Amr | Show results with:Amr
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[PDF] Islamic souqs (bazaars) in the urban context - COREThus, during the Umayyad period, there were huge building programs ... the city continued to have gates during the first period of the Islamic rule ...<|separator|>
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Full article: Sherds and the City: Pottery Production, Society, and the ...Jul 16, 2024 · The new 'Abbasid foundation of al-'Askar to the north of Fustat was soon subsumed into the surviving core of the city. Equally, at least ...
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A Case Study of the Historic Ibn Ṭūlūn Mosque in Cairo (Egypt) - MDPIFirst, in 641 AD, it was known as Al-Fusṭāṭ. By 750 AD the Abbasid foundation had taken over, and the city was called Al'Askar. In 868 AD, Ahmed ibn Tulun found ...
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Lecture 2: Ibn Tulun - Islamic Ceramics OnlinePerhaps the most emblematic features of Samarra are the spiral minarets and the style of stucco decoration, both of which have been taken to show the spread of ...
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Al-Qata'iʿ, Egyptian lost heritage: audio guide towards enhancing a ...Aug 1, 2025 · This study's results highlight the historical and artistic value of representing al-Qata'iʿ, which was founded by Ibn Tulun. Although it seemed ...Missing: Ahmad | Show results with:Ahmad
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[PDF] The Art And Architecture of Islamic Cairo - Ghayb.comopened the door to the Fatimid conquest of Egypt in 969.1. The Fatimids were Shi'ite Muslims of the Isma'ili sect and their leaders claimed descent from the ...
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1— Muhammad Ali and the Egyptians - UC Press E-Books CollectionMuhammad Ali and the Egyptians. The dynasty that ruled Egypt until the revolution in 1952 came to power in the wake of Napoleon's invasion of the Nile ...
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The old Cairo railway station before 1891 (Bab al-Hadid)Oct 15, 2018 · Baines resident engineer designed the first building in 1856 near the place of Bab al-Hadid (one of the ancient, demolished gates of medieval ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Muhammad Ali: Egypt's Industrial Revolution - OER ProjectDuring the nineteenth century, Egypt became a major producer of cotton and embarked on a process of building an industrialized economy.
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[PDF] Cairo's Informal Areas Between Urban Challenges and Hidden ...The challenges of an increasingly poor urban population, as well as the mushrooming of illegal or semi-legal settlements and slums, have been acknowledged by ...
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The rehabilitation of Old Cairo - ScienceDirect.comThe late 1970s saw UNESCO involvement through its promotion of an inventory of historic ... This was followed by the designation of Old Cairo by UNESCO as a World ...
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Al-Fustat and the Making of Old Cairo | Babylon of EgyptTo the north of al-Fustat the Abbasids founded al-'Askar, a 'royal' or administrative area, deliberately distinct from the rest of the city. Two more of ...
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Environmental risk assessment of the Nile Delta, Egypt, based on ...Jun 1, 2025 · The Nile Delta is a low-lying flat area with varying heights. The southern apex in Cairo is around eighteen meters over sea level, while the ...Missing: Old floodplain
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[PDF] University of California publications in Semitic philology.May 21, 2025 · or Hākimi Canal ( Khalij Mişr or al -Qāhira , al -Khalij al ... S side of Lions ' Bridge , E of Cairo Canal , SW to Sadd Bridge . 10 ...
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Community in Egypt - World Jewish CongressAfter decades of decline that saw Egyptian Jewry nearly disappear, there are today just 100 Jews living in Egypt, from a population that reached 80,000 in ...
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Cairo - Population, Ethnicity, Religion | BritannicaNov 2, 2025 · A significant number of Egyptian Christians, the majority of whom observe the Coptic Orthodox faith, continue to dominate certain districts ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Sustainable Tourism and the Rehabilitation of Cairo's Historical ...Abstract: The current paper examines the impact of recent tourism-related official policy for rehabilitation of historical Cairo and for gentrification of ...Missing: migration | Show results with:migration
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Hanging Church - Old Cairo - Coptic CairoFrom the 7th century to the 13th century, the Hanging Church served as the residence of the Coptic Patriarch. Al-Moallaqa has witnessed important elections and ...
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Coptic Period Monuments The Hanging ChurchThe Hanging Church has had a church since the third century, with the current building likely from the 4th or 5th centuries, built on a Roman fortress, and its ...
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Coptic Church of Cairo Egypt | Dawn's New DayThe Coptic Church of Cairo, Egypt is a part of Old Cairo, which encompasses the Babylon Fortress, the Coptic Museum, the Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St ...
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Egypt's Synagogues: Past & Present - ARCEToday, Ben Ezra is largely a visitors' attraction, in part because all that remains of Cairo's once glorious Jewish community, which numbered around 42,000 ...Missing: population | Show results with:population
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Egyptian Coptic Museum Overlooked - Cultural Property NewsNov 30, 2017 · Marcus Simaika Pasha (1864-1944) founded The Coptic Museum after rescuing silver Coptic gospel covers and church vessels from a silversmith's ...
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Feast of the Nayrouz (Coptic New Year)The Coptic New Year is the very first calendar ever known by man on planet earth! It goes back 4241 BC.The word “Nayrouz” is of Coptic origin.
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Coptic Culture and Traditions - Sociology of Language - CUNYThe Coptic calendar, called the “Martyrs' Calendar,” begins with the feast of Nayrouz, celebrating the Coptic New Year in September, and it honors martyrs who ...Missing: Cairo | Show results with:Cairo
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A'mr Mosque - Muslim HeritageMuslim HeritageFeb 17, 2003 · In year 642AD, A'mr Ibn Al-Aas laid the foundations of the first and oldest Mosque in Egypt and Africa. Measuring 25 meters long by 15 meters wide.
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Al-Hakim Mosque, Cairo (990-1012) - Muslim HeritageApr 27, 2005 · Al-Hakim Mosque was built following the tradition established by the Ibn Tulun and Al-Azhar mosques. It emulated the building forms and ...Missing: remnants | Show results with:remnants
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The Streets of Cairo and the Salihiyya MadrasaSultan Salih's madrasa was built in 1243–9 on the east side of Cairo's Bayn al-Qasrayn avenue. Although the madrasa actually consisted of two self-contained ...
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Abbasid architecture - Discover Islamic Art | Artistic IntroductionThe Abbasid architecture of Baghdad was dominated by the use of brick as a construction material. Stucco is also widely used as a sheathing material.Missing: Fustat limestone Nile silt
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Ben Ezra Synagogue Cairo - Egypt Tours PortalApr 13, 2019 · It's the oldest synagogue in Egypt, dating back to at least the 9th century AD. It is believed to be situated on the site where the pharaoh's daughter ...
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The Ben Ezra Synagogue, Fustat, Egypt - SmarthistoryOct 31, 2022 · The Ben Ezra Synagogue was founded in 1006, and has been revered from that time to the present (today it functions primarily as a museum).
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Treasures from the Ben Ezra SynagogueApr 2, 2012 · ... century Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo that was rediscovered in 1896 by Cambridge scholar Solomon Schechter. The Walters Art Museum in ...Missing: Old origins rebuild
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Discarded history - University of CambridgeMay 31, 2022 · But what's particularly unusual about the Cairo Genizah is that it was not only sacred texts, such as Bibles, prayer books and writings on ...
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The Significance of the Genizah's Medical Documents for the Study ...Aug 9, 2025 · The Genizah manuscripts reveal extensive consumption and trade of saffron in the Jewish community of Cairo from the eleventh to the fourteenth ...
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Fatimids - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Jews enjoyed a reasonable degree of tolerance, security, and prosperity during their reign.
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JEWRY UNDER THE FATIMID RULE: TRACING A MEDIEVAL ...Mar 30, 2023 · The success of the Jewish civil society was mainly attributed to a devised tolerant policy of the Fatimids that centered on furnishing extensive ...
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Church of Saint George In Coptic Cairo - Egypt Tours PortalJun 17, 2025 · Originally built in the 10th century and rebuilt in 1909, this round Greek Orthodox church combines Roman, Byzantine, and Mamluk architectural ...
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7 The Relations between the Coptic Church and the Armenian ...Jan 18, 2018 · This chapter examines the relationship between the Coptic and Armenian churches in Egypt in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Mashhad al-Sayyida Ruqayya Cairo, Egypt - ArchnetThe Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya, a mashhad ru'ya (visual memorial) of an 'Alid saint, is dated by an inscription to the year 1133/527 AH. Sayyida Ruqayya was ...
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Exhibition shows how Christians, Muslims, Jews created vibrant ...Feb 16, 2015 · Exhibition shows how Christians, Muslims, Jews created vibrant society in medieval Cairo. Feb 16, 2015.
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The Cairo Genizah and Interfaith Relations in Medieval EgyptSep 29, 2023 · We will explore how the Egyptian Muslim state legally and politically approached Christian and Jewish faith communities, and how relationships ...Missing: dynamics coexistence Old
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Coptic Cairo Guide: 7 Historic Landmarks You Shouldn't MissJul 16, 2025 · Ben Ezra Synagogue. Coptic Cairo is home to not only historic Christian edifices but also Egypt's oldest Jewish temple, the Ben Ezra Synagogue.
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The pottery workshops in Fustat - Universiteit LeidenFustat, medieval Cairo, was famous for its beautiful glazed pottery. Since then, potters have always been working in this area of the city.Missing: ruins Tree Virgin
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Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun - Discover Islamic Art - Virtual Museum### Summary of Al-Qata'i Remnants, Ibn Tulun Mosque Complex, Surrounding Walls in Old Cairo
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Al-Fustat (Old Cairo) - Ministry of Tourism and AntiquitiesIt is one of the most deep-rooted places in Cairo, as it contains many archaeological sites, such as the Synagogue of Ben E'zra, more than seven old churches, ...Missing: Al-Qata'i interconnections alleys gates core
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[PDF] Ticket prices for visiting Archaeological sites and MuseumsTicket prices for visiting Archaeological sites and Museums - last updated Decemder 0202. Cairo Governorate. Islamic, Coptic, and Jewish Sites and Monuments.
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Coptic Cairo (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... - TripadvisorRating 4.5 (2,143) Except the Coptic museum, all other sites like the Hanging Church, Synagogue, Tavern church etc arer free entry. This quarter of Cairo is a must see along with ...Archaeology Tours · Contribute · Also Popular With Travelers
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Nilometer / Outside water measure, 1887 / creation date: 861 CE ...Site: Rhoda Island, Cairo (Egypt). Period/Date: creation date: 861 CE, 247 AH. Media/Technique: brick. Subjects: Water gauges · Measuring devices · Nile River ...
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Forces of Change / El Niño / Evidence From the NileAlong the river Nile, the Egyptians built river gauges, or Nilometers. On the Island of Rhoda, for example, river water flowed into an underground room where ...
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Raoudha nilometre in Cairo - UNESCO World Heritage CentreThe nilometre is a well built of squarred stones in which are marks indicating the flooding of the Nile, because the water in the well rose and fell in line ...
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Cairo Palaces detailsManasterly Palace It is an Ottoman Baroque palace, and was built in 1851 by Hassan Fouad Pasha Al-Manasterly, the first Governor of Cairo during the era of ...
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A Virtual Tour through Al-Manasterly palace and the NilometerAlso known as the Kiosk, this palace was built by Hassan Fouad Pasha Al-Manasterly, Katkhoda of Egypt during the reign of Abbas Toson son of Muhammad Ali Pasha.
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[PDF] The Mamluk Fortifications of Egypt - Knowledge UChicagoIn 1501, Sultan al-Ghawrī emerged as the great reformer of Mamluk warfare. The sultan arranged the repair of the fortresses of Alexandria and Rosetta and ...
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Bab Zuwayla Cairo, Egypt - ArchnetNamed after the Fatimid soldiers from the Berber tribe al Zawila who settled near the site of the original gate in 969, Bab Zuwayla was also named Bab al- ...
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Gates of Cairo: Guardians of a Timeless Capital - Egypt Tours PortalSep 10, 2019 · The third door Bab Zuweila was built in 1092 AD by the powerful Fatimid commander Badr El Gamali, Bab Zuweila is one of Cairo's most famous and ...The Origins and Purpose of... · The Heavenly Gates to the...
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Visit the Citadel of Saladin in Cairo - Inside EgyptStrategically situated on the Mokattam Hills, the Citadel providing breathtaking panoramic views of Old Cairo. From its elevated position, visitors can ...Missing: River | Show results with:River
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8 of the Best Views in Cairo and Where To Find Them - GetYourGuideCairo Tower gives the best bird's-eye view of the Cairo skyline. You'll see iconic sights like the Cairo Citadel, the Nile River, and UNESCO-listed sites like ...
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About the Museum - Coptic CairoThe Museum is located within the walls of the fortress of Babylon, part of the old city walls built by Emperor Trajan in 98 A.D., which also houses the old ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo: A Treasure TroveOct 1, 2025 · The museum holds one of the finest collections of Islamic ceramics, especially from the Fatimid era (10th–12th century). Highlights include:.
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18 Must-See Masterpieces At The Museum Of Islamic ArtThis collection of painted Fatimid ceramic dishes feature beautiful scenes of dancers, horsemen and musicians adorned with floral and geometric motifs. You don' ...
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Revisiting the Museum of Islamic Art - RawiThe Museum of Islamic Art recently reopened to visitors after being closed since 2002. In this article, we delve into the fascinating history of the museum, ...Missing: pottery | Show results with:pottery
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NMEC - National Museum of Egyptian CivilizationThe museum's exceptional collection includes the royal mummies, which are exhibited in a new interactive display using 21st century cutting-edge technology ...
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National Museum of Egyptian Civilization unveils wonders of Coptic artJan 14, 2025 · The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Fustat has unveiled a temporary exhibition under the theme “The Annunciation" in celebration of ...
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Gayer-Anderson Museum | Cairo, Egypt | Attractions - Lonely PlanetThis museum, founded in 1908, houses Coptic art from the earliest days of Christianity in Egypt right through to early Islam. It is a beautiful place, as…
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Gayer Anderson Museum - Ministry of Tourism and AntiquitiesA collection of pharaonic, Islamic, and Asiatic antiquities. These antiquities would belong to the Egyptian people following his death or when he left Egypt ...Missing: Persian European
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Project Revival: Instagram brings Ancient Egypt to life with AR at ...Nov 13, 2024 · The project, dubbed “Project Revival,” uses interactive Instagram filters to digitally restore ancient sculptures and artefacts at both the Egyptian Museum.
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[PDF] ART AND EMPIRE: KHEDIVE ISMющоL AND THE FOUNDATION ...... Khedive. Ismащпl. It seems that in the first half of the nineteenth century the Egyptian rulers tried to catch up with the Ottoman Sultans in dealing with arts.
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Transforming the Old: Cairo's New Medieval City - jstorIn 1980 it reconstructed rather than pre- served the Mosque of 'Amr ibn al-'As, the oldest mosque in Cairo. Arab Contractors added an anachronistic portal ...
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Conserving Coptic Heritage: an Historic Egyptian-American ...Jun 10, 2020 · Together, three churches and a painted tomb were conserved. All of this work was funded by USAID and administered by the American Research ...
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[PDF] LAW NO. 117 OF 1983 - African ArchaeologyTwo permanent committees are set up in the SCA, one of which is concerned with the ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman Antiquities and the other is concerned with ...
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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization - Inside EgyptThe Egyptian Museum's most valuable artifact at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is undoubtedly the Royal Mummies collection. This extraordinary ...
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National Museum of Egyptian Civilization - Madain Project (en)The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), inaugurated in 2021 CE, is a purpose-built cultural and historical institution located in al-Fustat, ...<|separator|>
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Celebrating the Festive Season: A Coptic Art Exhibition at the ...Jan 10, 2025 · The exhibition features a unique collection of artifacts that narrate the beauty of Coptic art, including a selection of icons depicting the Nativity of Christ.<|separator|>
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[PDF] State of Conservation (Soc) Report, Historic CairoFeb 5, 2024 · The State Party has undertaken many efforts and measures to conserve the property's. Outstanding Universal Value (OUV), prevent the ...
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Human and Nature Effects Detection on the Environmental ...Jan 30, 2025 · In this study, RS tools were used to measure the magnitude of human and nature impacts on one of the UNESCO sites, the Historic Cairo site in ...
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How climate change and population growth threaten Egypt's ancient ...Jan 22, 2018 · ... threaten Egypt's ancient ... Climate change and environmental degradation are threatening a major pillar of Egypt's tourism industry.Missing: informal overload<|separator|>
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Save the date! Endangered Urban Heritage in Egypt, Sudan and ...Aug 11, 2025 · The event will take place on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2025 at AUC Tahrir Square, downtown Cairo, and it will be livestreamed on zoom.
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World Heritage Centre - Urban Regeneration for Historic CairoThe project Urban Regeneration for Historic Cairo (URHC) has been working with local authorities since 2010 with the aim of preparing planning and management ...
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Historic Cairo celebrates success of restored iconic landmarksSep 13, 2024 · Looking ahead, Historic Cairo is set to become the Capital of Tourism for the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states in 2026.