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Medal of Sciences and Arts (وسام العلوم والفنون; two classes) [10] Medal of Sports (وسام الرياضة; two classes) [11] Military Medal of the Republic (نوط الجمهورية العسكري; two classes) [12] Medal of Military Courage (نوط الشجاعة العسكري; three classes) [12]
Cairo Flats, also colloquially known as Cairo Bachelor Flats or Cairo, is a heritage-listed apartment building in the Melbourne inner city suburb of Fitzroy. [1] [2] Cairo Flats derives its name from the Egyptian capital city. While several theories have been proposed regarding the reason for this name, no official documentation exists to ...
In June 1940, a newspaper headline reported "Two Bandits Rob Cairo Hotel, Escape in Chase". [10] Gargoyle on the southwest corner of the Cairo. A party held on the night of November 30, 1940, featured 500 canaries singing beneath the chandeliers in the grand ballroom. [11] The building also had a bowling alley and a coffee shop.
Of 12 new settlements created during May and June 1948, six were Mapam-related groups. [10] In August 1948, proposals were put forward for the creation of 32 new settlements, all but five of which were beyond the proposed UN partition frontier.
Cairo 360 is an online lifestyle publication and guide based in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 2010 by Waseem El Tanahi, Managing Director of parent company Media Republic, the site posts daily reviews, feature articles, weekly events, cinema listings, and a venue directory. [ 1 ]
The ongoing war in Gaza was high on the agenda at the awards ceremony of CPH:DOX, Copenhagen’s international documentary film festival, with numerous filmmakers calling for a ceasefire in Gaza ...
Hall 10: Showcases silver-plated artifacts, including vases and candelabras. Hall 11: Contains a large display cabinet of porcelain vessels of various shapes and sizes, along with small-sized carpets. Hall 12: Known as the Summer Hall, its southwestern wall features marble lion heads with water flowing from their mouths. The opposite wall has a ...
Abdeen District is the home of Abdeen Palace (Arabic: قصر عابدين), a 19th-century Cairo palace built by Khedive Ismail and served as the Egyptian royal household's primary official residence from 1874 until the July Revolution in 1952. [1]