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Hounds and jackals board, ivory, found at Thebes, 12th Dynasty. Hounds and jackals or dogs and jackals is the modern name given to an ancient Egyptian tables game that is known from several examples of gaming boards and gaming pieces found in excavations.
The Egyptian Table tennis League is an Egyptian professional league for Egyptian Table tennis clubs, it was started for first time in 1979 before this time there was the "Gomhoria championship" which contain clubs and individual competitions, the winner of Egyptian Table tennis League represents Egypt in Africa Table Tennis Championship and Arab table tennis championship.
The 2019–20 Egyptian Handball League was the 64th edition of the Egyptian Handball League, which Zamalek crowned for the second time in a row, After the season was canceled due to the outbreak of Covid-19, two games before the end, and Zamalek was given the title to top the table [1] [2]
The Egyptian Handball League is the premier professional handball league in Egypt. It was founded in 1958. It was founded in 1958. The league, which is played under CAHB rules, currently consists of 18 teams, including famous ones like Zamalek SC , Al Ahly SC , Sporting , Gezira SC and Smouha SC .
Swedish-Norwegian Consul General in Alexandria as well as diplomatic agent in Egypt. [7] Carl-Axel Wachtmeister: 27 March 1908 – 11 July 1919: Diplomatic agent: Consular judge there on 1 January 1910. Granted the title of resident minister on 12 March 1918. [8] Wiktor Unander: 1919–1922: Acting diplomatic agent: Also consul general in Cairo ...
Table tennis competitions in Egypt (1 C, 3 P) This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, at 03:28 (UTC). Text is ... This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, ...
Egypt [10] [8] Cairo Airport obelisk 16.97 m: Ramesses II: 1279–1213 BC Tanis: Cairo International Airport (1984) Cairo: Egypt [11] Pantheon obelisk (a.k.a. Macuteo or Rotonda obelisk) 14.52 m (26.34 m with base) Ramesses II: 1279–1213 BC Heliopolis: Piazza della Rotonda: Rome: Italy [1] Gezira obelisk 13.5 m (20.4 m with base) Ramesses II ...
The choice of one or the other date decides whether it is proto-Sinaitic or proto-Canaanite, and by extension locates the invention of the alphabet in Egypt or Canaan respectively. [12] However, the discovery of the two Wadi el-Hol inscriptions near the Nile River suggests that the script originated in Egypt.