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  2. Mesir macunu - Wikipedia

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    Mesir Macunu (Turkish pronunciation: [mesiɾ̥ maːd͡ʒunʊ]) is a traditional Turkish sweet associated with the city of Manisa. Earlier versions of Mesir macunu were not sweet, but rather spicy in flavor. [1] Macun is a sweet Turkish confectionery toffee paste that originated from spicy preparations of Mesir macunu. [1] [2]

  3. File:Flag of Egypt.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ab.wikipedia.org Мсыр; Аҳәынҭқаррақәа рсиа; Адунеи аҳҭнықалақьқәа рыхьӡынҵа

  4. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Room, designed in the Anglo-Japanese style by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Edward Godwin, one of the most famous and comprehensive examples of Aesthetic interior design Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement ) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature , music , fonts and ...

  5. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Beauty in the Age of Empire: Japan, Egypt, and the Global History of Aesthetic Education. Columbia University Press, 2019. Cook, Bradley J. "Doing educational research in a developing country: Reflections on Egypt." Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 28.1 (1998): 93–103. Faksh, Mahmud A.

  6. Mesir - Wikipedia

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    Mesir may refer to: Egypt; Mesir, Indonesia, a village in the East Aceh Regency of Indonesia; Mesir, Iran, a village in the Isfahan Province of Iran

  7. Urban planning in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The use of urban planning in ancient Egypt is a matter of continuous debate. Because ancient sites usually survive only in fragments, and many ancient Egyptian cities have been continuously inhabited since their original forms, relatively little is actually understood about the general designs of Egyptian towns for any given period.

  8. Flag of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian flag at Egyptian Embassy in Sarajevo. The national flag of Egypt (عَلَمْ مِصر [ˈʕælæm mɑsˤɾ]) is a tricolour consisting of the three equal horizontal red, white, and black bands of the Arab Liberation Flag that dates back to the 1952 Egyptian Revolution.

  9. Muhammad Ali Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The architect of this design is unknown, but was probably a Greek or an Armenian. [3] Due to the building's great size, construction lasted many years. [ 8 ] Muhammad Ali insisted on the use of alabaster in the mosque, a material otherwise not well suited to buildings, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] in order to promote a local industry that was in decline.