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  2. Category:Featured pictures of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Egypt" The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total. All Gizah Pyramids.jpg 4,372 × 2,906; 5.78 MB.

  3. Ghawazi - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic غوازي ghawāzī (singular غازية ghāziya) means "conqueror", as the ghaziya is said to "conquer" the hearts of her audience. They were also known as awālim (singular alma, transliterated almeh in French as almée), but in Egypt, Awalim are the traditional Egyptian dancers and singers of the city, not rural areas, who used to perform in respectable events such as the ...

  4. 12 of the best things to do in Egypt, from Nile river cruises ...

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    Africa’s longest river, the 4,000-mile-long Nile, has been a lifeline for Egyptian travel for thousands of years, and it’s the ideal passage to see all of Egypt’s ancient relics.

  5. 6 of the best Egypt holiday destinations

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    Egypt has a holiday appeal all its own, with its unique blend of some the world’s most famous landmarks alongside modern beach resorts that make the most of its substantial coastlines.. A ...

  6. Little Egypt (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Little Egypt was the stage name for at least three popular belly dancers from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. With countless imitators, the name became synonymous with belly dancers. With countless imitators, the name became synonymous with belly dancers.

  7. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Harem women make public speeches - "This is the first time that Egyptian women have been permitted freedom of speech in public" - June 1919 Everyday life in Cairo during the 1950s - women covered with veils School girls visiting the Egyptian Temple of Isis from Philae Island (1995).

  8. Menna Shalabi - Wikipedia

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    Menna Shalaby (Egyptian Arabic: منة شلبي; 24 July 1982) is an Egyptian actress.She is featured in numerous film and TV productions, among which is the television series Every Week Has a Friday, which earned her a nomination for an International Emmy Award, making Shalaby the first Egyptian nominee.

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