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  2. Category:Festivals in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Festivals in ancient Egypt" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Category:Festivals in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in ancient Egypt (7 P) Arts festivals in Egypt (3 C, 1 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cairo International Book Fair; E. Egycon; P ...

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Egypt

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    Festivals related to the Journey of the Holy family in Egypt 2022 01700: Date palm, knowledge, skills, traditions and practices + [b] 2022 01902: The Palm tree is considered to be a part of the history of the countries where it is a source for farmers, craftsmen, handicrafts owners, merchants, factory owners and food companies.

  5. Category:Cultural festivals in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for cultural festivals in Egypt, including subtypes such as arts festivals, religious festivals, science festivals, and folk festivals, among others. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  6. Beautiful Festival of the Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Beautiful Festival of the Valley depicted in the Tomb of Nakht. The Beautiful Festival of the Valley (Egyptian: hb nfr n jnt; Arabic: عيد الوادي الجميل, romanized: Eid al-Wadi al-Jamil) was an ancient Egyptian festival, celebrated annually in Thebes (now Luxor), during the Middle Kingdom period and later.

  7. Sham Ennessim - Wikipedia

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    Its declaration by the Egyptian state as an official holiday was due precisely to the fact that it is a national festival celebrated by all Egyptians regardless of their religious beliefs. Besides, Sham Ennessim is not the only ancient Egyptian celebration that has survived among the Muslim Egyptians as well as among the Christian Egyptians.

  8. Coptic calendar - Wikipedia

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    To distinguish it from the Ancient Egyptian calendar, which remained in use by some astronomers until medieval times, this reformed calendar is known as the Coptic or Alexandrian calendar. Its years and months coincide with those of the Ethiopian calendar but have different numbers and names.

  9. Opet Festival - Wikipedia

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    Luxor Temple, the final destination of the barque of Amun-Re during the Opet festival. The Opet Festival (Ancient Egyptian: ḥb nfr n jpt, "beautiful festival of Opet") [citation needed] was an annual ancient Egyptian festival celebrated in Thebes (Luxor), especially in the New Kingdom and later periods, during the second month of the season of Akhet, the flooding of the Nile.