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The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th century fortress on the eastern end of the Pharos Island, on the same sight as the Ligh... The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th century fortress on the eastern end of the Phar... The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th century fortress on the eastern end of the Pharos Island, on the sa...
The Kom Al-Dikka or Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria dates back to the 2nd century AD, with typical Greco-Roman features... The Kom Al-Dikka or Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria dates back to the 2nd centu... The Kom Al-Dikka or Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria dates back to the 2nd century AD, with typical ...
Pompey's Pillar is a monolithic column built in 297 AD to commemorate the victory of Roman emperor Diocletian over an Al... Pompey's Pillar is a monolithic column built in 297 AD to commemorate the victor... Pompey's Pillar is a monolithic column built in 297 AD to commemorate the victory of Roman emperor D...
The Ras el-Tin Palace on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria was a royal palace that is now one of the official reside... The Ras el-Tin Palace on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria was a royal palac... The Ras el-Tin Palace on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria was a royal palace that is now one of...
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Mansheya is a neo-Classical monument honoring Egyptian military personnel who lost th... The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Mansheya is a neo-Classical monument honoring... The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Mansheya is a neo-Classical monument honoring Egyptian military p...
The Cemetery of Mostafa Kamel has four rock-cut tombs dating back to 250 BC which lay hidden for several centuries till ... The Cemetery of Mostafa Kamel has four rock-cut tombs dating back to 250 BC whic... The Cemetery of Mostafa Kamel has four rock-cut tombs dating back to 250 BC which lay hidden for sev...