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  2. The Jewel of Seven Stars - Wikipedia

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    Though Queen Tera is an entirely fictional character, she bears many resemblances to Queen Hatshepsut, a pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from 1479 BC to 1458 BC, one of the first and few female rulers. She married her half-brother, Tuthmose II, who ruled from 1492 BC until his death in 1479 BC.

  3. Under the Pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Set in 1910, in Egypt, Houdini finds himself kidnapped by a tour guide, who resembles an ancient pharaoh, and thrown down a deep hole near the Great Sphinx of Giza. While attempting to find his way out, he stumbles upon a gigantic ceremonial cavern and encounters the real-life deity that inspired the building of the Sphinx.

  4. Royal Jewelry Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum houses major jewelry pieces and art acquisitions of the dynasty of Muhammad Ali and his descendants, who ruled Egypt for nearly 150 years from 1805 until the 1952 movement. The mother of Princess Fatima had completed the construction of the western wing before her death, when her daughter had reached the age of eighteen.

  5. African Queens (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    She further added that ancient Egypt "was more of a culture than it was a race." [ 25 ] On May 14, 2023, Sara Khorshid, an Egyptian historian, criticized some responses to the media as "antiblack racism", but saying this "should not detract from legitimate criticisms of the show" as showing a Western and Orientalist bias in its depiction of Egypt.

  6. KV56 - Wikipedia

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    Near the west wall, 6.5 inches (17 cm) from the floor, he encountered a layer of gold leaf and stucco 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) thick covering an area of 4 square feet (0.37 m 2). At the southern edge of this deposit was a collection of beads, stone items, and gold and silver objects.

  7. Cairo (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cairo is a 1963 American crime film starring George Sanders, Richard Johnson, and Walter Rilla.Directed by Wolf Rilla (Walter's son) and written by Joan LaCour Scott, it was released on August 21, 1963, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  8. “Black Doves” review: Keira Knightley and Ben ... - AOL

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    The six-episode spy thriller drops December 5. Black Doves is built on two familiar narrative tropes: The hitman with a heart that can be broken, and the spy who risks her mission for love. Even ...

  9. Hemhem crown - Wikipedia

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    The hemhem crown consisted of three atefs (which may be called a triple atef [2]), two uraei, two ram's horns, and three to six solar disks. The first appearance of the hemhem crown is during the reign of Akhenaten in the 14th century BC, appearing as an alternative to the atef crown, and it underwent development between the 18th and 21st ...