| Democratic Peace Party The Democratic Peace Party is a small Egyptian political party and one of the most recently formed. Democratic_Peace_Party
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| People's Democratic Party (Egypt) The People's Democratic Party (PDP) is an Egyptian political party of approximately 275 members headed by Ahmed Abdel Azem Kamel. The party is currently frozen. The party fielded one candidate in the 2000 legislative elections. People's_Democratic_Party_(Egypt)
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| Solidarity Party (Egypt) The Social Solidarity (Al-Takaful) party is an Egyptian Islamist party with a membership of around 970 members. Five candidates affiliated with this party ran in the 2000 legislative elections. Solidarity_Party_(Egypt)
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| Egypt 2000 Party The Egypt 2000 Party is an Egyptian political party with a membership of around 165 members. Egypt_2000_Party
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| Social Justice Party The Social Justice Party is a democratic and progressive political party in Egypt. It calls for equal rights and duties for all citizens, boosting principles of loyalty to homeland and achieving justice for all citizens. Social_Justice_Party
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| Egypt Youth Party The Egypt Youth Party is a small democratic secular political party in Egypt. With a membership of only 75 members, the party is working to enable the Egyptian youth to play their hoped-for role in the political life.'' == Egypt_Youth_Party
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| Muhammad Husayn Haykal Muhammad Husayn Haykal (Arabic:August 20, 1888 – December 8 1956) was an Egyptian writer, journalist, politician and a former Minister of Education in Egypt. Muhammad_Husayn_Haykal
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| Wadi Al-Hitan Wadi Al-Hitan (, "Whale Valley") is a palaeontological site in the Al Fayyum Governorate of Egypt, some 150 km southwest of Cairo. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2005 for its hundreds of fossils of some of the earliest whale forms, the archaeoceti (a now extinct sub-order of whales). Wadi_Al-Hitan
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| Egyptian television Egyptian_television
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| Yaqub Sanu Yaqub Sanu (1839-1912), (arYacqūb Ṣannūc)also known as James Sanua, was an Egyptian Jew born to an Egyptian mother and an Italian father. He became famous as a journalist, an Egyptian nationalist and a playwright.Partly educated in Livorno, Italy in the 1850s, Sanua became active as a journalist in Egypt, writing in a number of languages, of which, other than Arabic, the most important was French. Yaqub_Sanu
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| Talaat Pasha Harb Talaat Pasha Harb (25 November 1867 - 23 August 1941) was a leading Egyptian economist and founder of Banque Misr (The Bank of Egypt), and its group of companies, in May 1920. Talaat_Pasha_Harb
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| Sham El Nessim Sham el-Nessim (, literally "sniffing the air" or "breathing the air", Coptic: Sham_El_Nessim
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| Habib Ibrahim El Adly General Habib Ibrahim El Adly () (born March 1 1938) is the minister of the interior of Egypt. Adly graduated from the police academy in 1961. After working at various investigation departments, he was employed at the Foreign Ministry from 1982 to 1984. He then investigated state security matters, and became assistant interior minister in 1993.He replaced General Hassan al-Alfi as interior minister after the November 1997 Luxor massacre. Habib_Ibrahim_El_Adly
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| Zakaria Mohieddin Zakaria Mohieddin (July 5, 1918 January 5, 2009) (Arabic:زكريا محيى الدين) was an Egyptian military officer, politician, Prime Minister of Egypt and head of the first Intelligence body in Egypt the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate Zakaria_Mohieddin
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| Hussein Bikar Hussein Amin Bikar (Alexandria, 1912 - November 2002), is one of the most famous Egyptian portrait painters. His career, however, spanned a number of disciplines, notably caricature, teaching, journalism and art criticism. He was of Turkish extraction and a member of the Bahá'í Faith. In the 1980s, he was arrested by the state security investigation bureau in a clamp-down on Baha'is in Egypt. Hussein_Bikar
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| Sanchom User_talk:Sanchom
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| Zerida/Egyptians User:Zerida/Egyptians
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| KV64 KV64 is an unexcavated, possible tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor, Egypt. As of August 2008, when its discovery was announced, nothing of its layout, decoration or owner is known. It is located close to the tomb of Merenptah and appears to be in the Ramesside style. KV64
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| Egyptian National Railways Egyptian National Railways (ENR) is the national railway of Egypt and managed by the parastatal Egyptian Railway Authority (ERA). Egyptian_National_Railways
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| Akhbar Al-Adab Akhbar Al-Adab ()is a literary Arabic weekly newspaper founded by Egyptian novelist and editor-in-chief Gamal Al-Ghitani. Akhbar_Al-Adab
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