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  2. Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt is considered to be a regional power in the Middle East, North Africa and the Muslim world, and a middle power worldwide. It is a developing country. Egypt is a founding member of the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Arab League, the African Union, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, World Youth Forum, and a member of BRICS.

  3. David Lorton - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt in 101 Questions and Answers. 2013. [10] Florian Ebeling. The Secret History of Hermes Trismegistus. 2007. [11] Françoise Dunand and Roger Lichtenberg. Mummies and death in Ancient Egypt. 2007. [12] Jan Assmann. Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt. 2006. [13] [14] Françoise Dunand and Christiane Zivieā€Coche.

  4. The Maxims of Ptahhotep - Wikipedia

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    According to Simpson, the Vizier Ptahhotep was an elderly man of 96 years, ready to retire and was ready to pass down his position. [2] The king approved of Ptahhotep's son succeeding him as vizier, but noted that the young cannot be born with wisdom and that they need the experience given by advanced age. [5]

  5. Cop27 climate talks in Egypt: key questions answered - AOL

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  6. Culture of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Under Islam, Egypt continued to be a great source of literary endeavor, now in the Arabic language. In 970, al-Azhar University was founded in Cairo, which to this day remains the most important center of Sunni Islamic learning. In 12th-century Egypt, the Jewish Talmudic scholar Maimonides produced his most important work.

  7. Ma Nishtana - Wikipedia

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    The answers to the four questions (and the historic fifth question) are: We eat only matzah because our ancestors could not wait for their breads to rise when they were fleeing slavery in Egypt, and so they were flat when they came out of the oven.

  8. Telling the Story of the Exodus - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the commandment of remembering the Exodus from Egypt, the commandment of recounting has a specific date.Thus, the Mekhilta de-Rabbi Yishmael [5] that the commandment of recounting the Haggadah to the son needs to be when it is possible to say "because of this" (Ba'Avur Ze) and to point to the symbols of exile and redemption, that is when matzah and maror are placed on the table, namely ...

  9. Cyril of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The question was not what honors were due to Mary, but how one was to speak of the birth of Jesus." [ 54 ] Wessell notes that in Homily V delivered at the council, Cyril argued that Nestorius' refusal to acknowledge God's incarnate birth from Mary was a blasphemy against Christ. [ 60 ]