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  2. Nagat El-Sagheera - Wikipedia

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    Nagat starred in 13 Egyptian movies then retired from acting in 1976 at the age of only 37. [2] [14] Her most prominent film is Ezz El-Dine Zulficar's Black Candles. [36] Nearly, all of her films contained songs performed by her, and one of her most popular songs ever is an Egyptian rural dialect song called "Ama Barawa".

  3. Death and state funeral of Gamal Abdel Nasser - Wikipedia

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    Nasser's funeral procession attended by five million mourners in Cairo, 1 October 1970 Gamal Abdel Nasser Mosque in Cairo, the site of his burial. The funeral was attended by all Arab leaders, with the exception of the aging Saudi monarch. Even in Arab countries, people came out to express their grief.

  4. List of newspapers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. [1] There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [ 1 ] such as Turkish , French and English . [ 2 ] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [ 1 ]

  5. Egypt Today - Wikipedia

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    Cairo: Language: English: Website: Egypt Today: OCLC: 30789988: Egypt Today is an Egyptian English-language monthly news magazine owned by Egyptian Media Group. [1]

  6. 2015 kidnapping and beheading of Copts in Libya - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 2020, Ayariga's remains were received in Egypt by the new church in Al Our, [42] [48] the Church of the Martyrs of Faith and Homeland, a shrine built in honor of the martyrs. [49] The family members of the other martyrs "expressed their joy at the return of the remains of the martyr [Matthew Ayariga]", saying "Our joy is complete."

  7. Al-Ahram - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ahram (Arabic: الأهرام; lit. ' The Pyramids '), founded on 5 August 1876, is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, and the second-oldest after Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya (The Egyptian Events, founded 1828). [2]

  8. Levantines in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Levantines in Egypt (Egyptian Arabic: شوام مصر, romanized: Shawām Maṣr), also known as the Syro-Lebanese in Egypt (French: Syro-Libanais d'Égypte), are an ethnic minority group in Egypt. They are Egyptians who have ancestry originating from the Levant, mostly what is now Syria and Lebanon, but also including Palestine and Jordan.

  9. Ancient Egyptian funerary practices - Wikipedia

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    The ancient burial process evolved over time as old customs were discarded and new ones adopted, but several important elements of the process persisted. Although specific details changed over time, the preparation of the body, the magic rituals, and grave goods were all essential parts of a proper Egyptian funeral.