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  2. Youssef Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Hussein (Arabic: يوسف حسين; born 16 December 1988), also known as Joe, is an Egyptian comedian, YouTube content maker, and political satirist. He became famous after presenting the "Joe Tube" program on YouTube, and later the "Joe Show" program on Al Araby TV Network.

  3. Youssef Seddik (officer) - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Seddik (Arabic: يوسف صديق, often spelt Yusuf Sadik or Yusef el-Sadiq) (January 3, 1910 – March 31, 1975) [1] [2] was an Egyptian military figure and politician. He is noted for his role in launching the first military procedures in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 .

  4. Bassem Youssef - Wikipedia

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    Bassem Raafat Mohamed Youssef [a] (born 22 March 1974) [2] is an Egyptian-American comedian, television host, and former surgeon. [3] [4] Beginning his career with The B+ Show (2011), which was inspired by his experience during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, he later rose to prominence as the host of El Bernameg (2011–2014), a satirical comedy show focused on Egyptian politics.

  5. Al Bernameg - Wikipedia

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    Al-Bernameg (Arabic: البرنامج, known in Egypt as El Bernameg, [1] pronunciation: [elberˈnæːmeɡ], literally "The Show") was a controversial [2] [3] Egyptian news satire program. The show was hosted by Bassem Youssef and was broadcast on the satellite channels CBC and OnTV Egypt owned by the United Media Services (UMS), a company ...

  6. Yuya - Wikipedia

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    However, this hypothesis can not be substantiated, since nothing is known of Mutemwiya's background. While Yuya lived in Upper Egypt, an area that was predominantly native Egyptian, he could have been an assimilated descendant of Asiatic immigrants or slaves who rose to become a member of the local nobility at Akhmin. On the other hand, if he ...

  7. Cairokee - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] On 24 January 2012, marking the first anniversary of the revolution, a video was released on YouTube for the song "Ethbat Makanak" (Hold your ground) and featured prominent Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef who joined the work in order to support independent voices in the media who were attacked by the former military government because ...

  8. Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The three main museums in Egypt are The Egyptian Museum which has more than 120,000 items, the Egyptian National Military Museum and the 6th of October Panorama. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), also known as the Giza Museum, is an under construction museum that will house the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world, it ...

  9. Al Motazawegoon - Wikipedia

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    Al Motazawegoon (المتزوجون, "The Married Couples") is an Egyptian play, conceived, produced and performed in the various theaters of Egypt. The cast included several yesteryear Egyptian theater icons such as Samir Ghanem and Sherin. The play received great adulation and praise from critics and audiences alike.