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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Serapeum of Saqqara - Wikipedia

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    The Serapeum of Saqqara was the ancient Egyptian burial place for sacred bulls of the Apis cult at Memphis.It was believed that the bulls were incarnations of the god Ptah, which would become immortal after death as Osiris-Apis, a name which evolved to Serapis (Σέραπις) in the Hellenistic period, and Userhapi (ⲟⲩⲥⲉⲣϩⲁⲡⲓ) in Coptic.

  6. 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.

  7. Mastaba of Hesy-Re - Wikipedia

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    Excavations at the Mastaba of Hesy-re in November 2010. The Mastaba of Hesy-re is an ancient Egyptian tomb complex in the great necropolis of Saqqara in Egypt.It is the final resting place of the high official Hesy-re, who served in office during the Third Dynasty under King Djoser (Netjerikhet).

  8. Ohio father sentenced to life without parole in execution ...

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    An Ohio father was spared the possibility of being put to death after he admitted Friday to fatally shooting his three young sons last year in a series of killings that prosecutors described as ...

  9. Al-Shorouk - Wikipedia

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    The paper was launched by Dar El Shorouk publishing house in February 2009. [3] [4] The founder and owner of the paper is Ibrahim Al Moellam, who also owns El Tahrir daily.[5] [6] It was published as an independent newspaper by "the Egyptian Company for Arabic and International Publishing" and founded in Mohamed Kamel Morsi St., Mohandessin. [7]