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Egyptian Crops and Food : A Delicious History Shaped by the NileEgypt is often called the "Gift of the Nile" because its civilization and agriculture depend on the great river. What did ancient pyramid builders eat? What do modern Egyptians have for breakfast? From wheat and barley incorporated into delicious meals , Egyptian food has a long and rich history. Let’s venture into how Egyptian agri..

Cleopatra and the Ptolemaic Dynasty: The Last Story of New Kingdom EgyptIn 332 BCE, Alexander the Great overthrown Egypt and founded Alexandria, marking a new chapter in Egyptian history. However, after his sudden death, his empire was divided among his generals, and Egypt fell under the control of Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander’s trusted commanders. This was the beginning of the Ptolemaic Dy..

Egypt's Desert Regions OverviewEgypt’s desert regions can be broadly divided into the Western Desert and the Central Desert.Western Desert : Located in the western part of Egypt, extending to the border with Libya, this vast area includes numerous oases and features unique Panorama such as sand dunes, volcanic rocks, and salt lakes.Central Desert : Situated between the Nile River to the east and..

Dahab : A Paradise of Nature and Adventure in EgyptDahab is a beautiful littoral city located on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Known for its unique atmosphere and stunning natural beauty, Dahab attracts numerous visitors. It's famous for activities like snorkeling, diving, and hiking, offering both relaxation and adventure. The town is a great place to enjoy the sea and desert, combining nature ..

Sharm El-Sheikh’s Wonders : Farsha Café & Al Sahaba MosqueEgypt is a land where ancient civilization and breathtaking nature coexist. While Cairo is renowned for its historical sites, Sharm El-Sheikh is the ultimate destination for experiencing the wonders of nature. Located along the Red Sea, this big city is famous for its world-class diving points and luxurious resorts. Among its many attract..

Egypt Cairo’s Jewels : Umm Kulthum Café & Khan El-Khalili MarketCairo boasts a wealth of historical and cultural landmarks, yet few encapsulate its essence as vividly as Umm Kulthum Café and Khan El-Khalili Market. These iconic destinations harmoniously weave Egypt’s storied past with contemporary influences, inviting tourist to immerse themselves in the nation's profound heritage, vibrant tradi..

" Egypt’s Climate and Geography : The Significance and Power of the Nile River " Egypt mostly has a desert climate, with most of the land being dry. However, the Nile River provides fertile land and life, acting as the center of population and economic activities. Also, the unique flow of the Nile River and the direction of the wind helped the development of transportation and trade in ancient E..

Egypt's Climate and GeographyEgypt is located in northeastern Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the east. Most of the country is part of the Sahara Desert, making it a dry desert climate. However, some areas have different weather conditions. The Nile River and coastal regions have a milder climate, making them the center of agriculture and population. 1. ..

Valley of the Kings Overview1. Location and Historical BackgroundThe Valley of the Kings is located about 5 kilometers west of the ancient Egyptian capital, Thebes (modern Luxor). It is on the west side of the Nile River, and was known as the "Land of the West" because the ancient Egyptians associated the west with death. They believed the setting sun signified the end of life, and so they place..

Seti I and Ramesses II: The Great Legacy of a Father and Son PharaohsTwo powerful pharaohs from Egypt's 19th Dynasty (c. 1292–1189 BCE), Seti I and Ramesses II, were father and son. Seti I was a great restorer who stabilized Egypt by strengthening its military power and making administrative reforms. His son, Ramesses II, became one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history, leading Egypt to ..