Modern Egypt

Modern Egypt Modern Egypt The Neo-Mamluk Beylicate, 1760-98 Most scholars of Egyptian history now agree that the political and economic changes that occurred in the early nineteenth century had their origins not in the French invasion of 1798 but rather in events that occurred in Egypt itself in the latter half of the eighteenth century. […]

Read more

Abydos

Abydos Abydos has been used as a burial site and sacred site since predynastic history, It was originally sacred to jackal-headed god Wepwawet, who “opened way” to realm of dead. Anhur appeared in XI Dynasty at Abydos; Anubis rose importance in Middle Kingdom vanished the XVIII Dynasty. The worship of Osiris in various forms appeared […]

Read more

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Azhar Mosque

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Azhar Mosque Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Azhar Mosque Located in El Hussein Square, the Al-Azhar Mosque (the most blooming), established in 972 (361 H) in a porticoed style shortly after the founding of Cairo itself, was originally designed by the Fatimid general Jawhar El-Sequili (Gawhara Qunqubay, Gawhar al-Sakkaly) and built on […]

Read more

Cairo tower

Cairo tower Cairo tower Being on the top of a city like Cairo that has a vast area that is full of contradictions is quite an interesting experience. “This city looks quite different from above than what one see from bellow”, this famous sentence was said by Adel Emam, one of the most famous Egyptian […]

Read more

Dahab

Dahab Dahab has a long history of luring travellers – and trapping for days or weeks on end – with the cheap ocean-side camps, golden beaches and rugged mountain backdrop. In recent years Dahab as expanded beyond humble origins, and now boasts smooth fusion of hippie mellowness and resort chic. The banana pancakes, moonlight spliffs […]

Read more

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Dahshur pyramids

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Dahshur pyramids Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Dahshur pyramids When you first get to Dahshur, you might be forgiven for not paying much attention to the strange looking hill or heap of rubble shown below. In fact, however, this is the so-called Black Pyramid of pharoah Amenemhat III who ruled from 1855-1808 […]

Read more

Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum The Egyptian Museum was first built in Boulak. In 1891, it was moved to Giza Palace of “Ismail Pasha” which housed the antiquities that were later moved to the present building. The Egyptian Museum is situated at Tahrir square in Cairo. It was built during the reign of Khedive Abbass Helmi II in […]

Read more

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions El Alamein

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions El Alamein Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions El Alamein Famed for the decisive victory of the Allies over the Axis forces in the WWII North Africa campaign, El-Alamein is located half-way between Alexandria and Marsa Matrouh on the Egyptian North Coast. Today, it is home to war memorials, the British Memorial, the […]

Read more

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Hanging Church

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Hanging Church Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Hanging Church Known in Arabic as al-Muallaqah (“The Suspended”), the Hanging Church is the most famous Coptic church in Cairo,The church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is thus also known as Sitt Mariam or St. Mary’s Church. The Hanging Church is named for […]

Read more

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Jewesh Synangue

Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Jewesh Synangue Monuments Sight Seeing Attractions Jewesh Synangue Little evidence, all of which is circumstantial at best, exists to substantiate the Jewish Exodus from Egypt. Frankly, the predecessors of those people who would begin to call themselves Jewish probably came to Egypt very early and during different periods and may have […]

Read more
×

Hello!

Click one of our contacts below to chat on WhatsApp

× How can I help you?