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The famous Pyramids of Giza on the western outskirts of Cairo are one of the ‘7 Wonders of the Ancient World’, standing ... The famous Pyramids of Giza on the western outskirts of Cairo are one of the ‘7 ... The famous Pyramids of Giza on the western outskirts of Cairo are one of the ‘7 Wonders of the Ancie...
30 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies Memphis - the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome of Lower Egypt. 30 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies Memphis - the ancient capital of Aneb-H... 30 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies Memphis - the ancient capital of Aneb-Hetch, the first nome...
40 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies the royal necropolis at Dahshur, known for its pyramids of the IV and the XII-X... 40 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies the royal necropolis at Dahshur, known ... 40 kilometres to the south of Cairo lies the royal necropolis at Dahshur, known for its pyramids of ...
Bab Zuweila is one of the 3 remaining city gates in the medieval walls of Al-Qahira (Old City of Cairo), controlling tra... Bab Zuweila is one of the 3 remaining city gates in the medieval walls of Al-Qah... Bab Zuweila is one of the 3 remaining city gates in the medieval walls of Al-Qahira (Old City of Cai...
Dedicated to Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis who was a combination of Osiris and Apis, the Serapeum of Saqqara was a burial... Dedicated to Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis who was a combination of Osiris and Ap... Dedicated to Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis who was a combination of Osiris and Apis, the Serapeum of ...
The Oum El Dounia or 'Mother of the World' is a charming gallery that showcases local crafts including glassware, cerami... The Oum El Dounia or 'Mother of the World' is a charming gallery that showcases ... The Oum El Dounia or 'Mother of the World' is a charming gallery that showcases local crafts includi...