Some Coffins from Ancient Egypt Which dates back to the Third Intermediate period.
We were very impressed by the recent interest in our Egyptian identity.Such as, for example, the Pharouh's Golden Parade, the opening of the Rams Road, the Grand Egyptian Museum, and others, as well as the production of artworks such as Yehia & Kenouz and "Om El-Donia" Documentary Series that teach Children and Teenagers and youth and Adults about our Egyptian origin and identity, and support the idea that we are Egyptians, not Arabs, Egyptians only, Egyptian and the history of our ancestors is Great.
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Rare photos of the Artifacts in Bulaq Museum in the nineteenth century Before transferring them to the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, Cairo.
The unification prayer of King Narmer, which dates back to 3100-3200 BC in Egypt, represents one of the oldest military parades from Egypt known to the world and human history.Where we see the army carrying the banners of the cities with their sacred emblems.The Jebel al-Arki knife from Abydos, dated 3300 BC, depicts the oldest naval warfare in history.While the Sumerian Obelisk of Eagles represents the oldest military parade known to Mesopotamia, dating back to 2600 BC and depicted,The march of the army of Gish in its victory over the city of Umma.That is why ancient Egypt is the first civilization to establish an integrated and organized army in history.
Detailed sketches of the character of the Queen Mother from the Polish movie "Pharaoh". Displayed in the Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt.
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Wooden box with two metal clasps, with inscriptions decorated in Mamluk Naskh calligraphy including Quranic verses in addition to a text dedicates this box for preserving the Holy Qur’an by the order of the Mamluk Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri (1441-1516 AD). Displayed at The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt.
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In front of us is the imaginary door of the Abydos Temple dedicated to King Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty (father of King Ramesses II). We find written on the column that is located in the middle of the wall the titles of King Seti I, and we find it as follows,The Horrian title: The powerful bull that appeared in Thebes, the life-giving of the two lands.Coronation title: Perpetuity of Justice of Ra.Birth title: belonging to Osiris and Set, loved by Ptah,Then the text concludes with the phrase: He who lives in the temple of "The Perpetual Justice of Ra" beloved by Amun Ra; That is, King Seti I. It should be noted that the meaning of "Seti" is related to the god Set.
See rare archive photos of the Egyptian museum's collection at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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