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  2. Dahshur boats - Wikipedia

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    The boats were found during excavations on the plain of Dahshur in 1894 and 1895 by French archaeologist Jacques de Morgan. [2] His original excavation report recorded six boats; however, later reports by de Morgan stated there were only five. [1]

  3. List of ships of the Egyptian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Class Name Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Type 209(1400) class: S41 (861) . S42 (864) . S43 (867) . S44 (870) Germany Attack submarine: 4 active [4]: 1,600 tons Type 033 submarine

  4. MS al-Salam Boccaccio 98 - Wikipedia

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    Family members of the victims felt the ruling was brought about by corruption as Ismail is a member of Egypt's upper house and is very well connected. [ 22 ] On 11 March 2009, after the initial acquittal was overturned in a hearing presided over by Judge Khaled Badereldin, Mamdouh Ismail was sentenced to seven years in prison.

  5. Category:Passenger ships of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Passenger ships of Egypt include all ships designed, built, or operated in Egypt for the purpose of transporting passengers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of Egypt . Subcategories

  6. Chinese cruiser Yat Sen - Wikipedia

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    Yat Sen (Chinese: 逸仙; pinyin: Yixian), named after the founding father Sun Yat-sen of the Republic of China and completed in 1931, was a light cruiser— having more in common with the small cruisers of pre–World War I era—in the ROC Navy before World War II. An enlarged design was laid down but never completed due to the Japanese ...

  7. Category:Ships of Egypt - Wikipedia

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  8. 2016 Egypt migrant shipwreck - Wikipedia

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    A view over the Egyptian Mediterranean coast. On September 21, 2016, a boat capsized off the Egyptian coast with around 600 refugees on board in the Mediterranean Sea. 204 bodies were recovered (including at least 30 children), around 160 people were rescued, and hundreds of people remain missing, with approximately 300 people presumed dead.

  9. Abydos boats - Wikipedia

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    A part of the mud brick casing suggests that there could have been a support for poles/pennants on top of the boats, as in the boats depicted on pottery or atop the archaic shrines onto some mace heads/palettes and in the HK loc. 29A cultural center.” [7] This technology for ship construction persisted in Egypt for more than one thousand ...