| Salah Jahin Mohammad Salah eddin Bahgat Helmy, known as "Salah Jaheen" or "Salah Jahin" (; ) (December 25 1930 April 21 1986) was a leading Egyptian poet, lyricist, playwright and cartoonist. Salah_Jahin
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| Asmahan Talk:Asmahan
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| Mohamed El Qasabgi Mohamed_El_Qasabgi
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| Royal Jewelry Museum The Royal Jewelry Museum (Arabic:متحف المجوهرات ) in Alexandria, Egypt is located in the Zizenia neighborhood. It was once the palace of Fatma Al-Zahra' and is an architectural masterpiece. Its halls contain many rare paintings, statues and decorations. An inestimable collection of jewels of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty 19th century is also exhibited. The museum was inaugurated on 24 October 1986. Royal_Jewelry_Museum
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| Arab–Israeli conflict The Arab–Israeli conflict ( ''Israel itself only was established in 1948. It involves the establishment of the Zionist movement and the subsequent creation of the modern State of Israel in territory regarded by the Pan-Arab movement as belonging to the Palestinians, be they Muslim, Christian, Druze or other (and in the Pan-Islamic context, in territory regarded as Muslim lands), and by the Jewish people as their historical homeland Arab–Israeli_conflict
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| Assia Dagher Assia Dagher () was an Egyptian actress and film producer. She was born in Lebanon in 1912. She moved to Cairo with her sister Mary, and niece Mary Queeny. She stayed with Asaad Dagher, her cousin, who was a writer and journalist at the famous Al-Ahram newspaper. She got the Egyptian nationality in 1933. She died in 1986. Assia_Dagher
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| Egypt Egypt
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| Controversy over racial characteristics of ancient Egyptians/Archive 4 Talk:Controversy_over_racial_characteristics_of_ancient_Egyptians/Archive_4
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| Naguib el-Rihani Naguib el-Rihani () (born 1889-June 8 1949) was an Egyptian actor. Born "Naguib Elias El Rihani" to a Christian Catholic family, he was one of three sons in Bab El Shereya, Cairo, Egypt. He was educated in the French school "Les Freres", in Cairo.He had a turbulent marriage, with Badeaa Masabny, a Lebanese actress / dancer, who settled in Cairo, and established her famous cabaret, "Casino Badeaa", and separated before his death. Naguib_el-Rihani
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| Ihsan Abdel Quddous Ihsan Abdel Quddous (, ) (January 1 1919 January 11 1990) was an Egyptian writer, novelist, and journalist and editor in the Al Akhbar and Al-Ahram newspapers. He is known to have written many novels that have been adapted in films. Ihsan_Abdel_Quddous
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| Anwar Wagdi Anwar Wagdy () was an Egyptian actor, writer, director and producer (b.11 October 1914 - d.14 May 1955). He played the leading roles in many Egyptian films in the 1940s and 50s, and was married to Leila Mourad and they were divorced before his deathAnwar Wagdy died at 51 of polycystic kidney disease. Anwar_Wagdi
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| Muhammad al-Durrah/Archive 1 Talk:Muhammad_al-Durrah/Archive_1
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| Farid al-Atrash Farid al-Atrash (October 19, 1915 - December 26, 1974; Arabic:فريد الأطرش) was an Egyptian composer, singer, virtuoso oud player, and actor. He is one of the most important names of twentieth century Arabic music. Farid_al-Atrash
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| Temple of Edfu Temple_of_Edfu
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| Meersan/Egypt/Test Egypt article User:Meersan/Egypt/Test_Egypt_article
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| Census in Egypt census began in Egypt in the second millennium BC, where it was used for tax gathering and to determine fitness for military services. Census_in_Egypt
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| Coptic architecture Coptic architecture is the architecture of the Copts, who form the majority of Christians in Egypt.Coptic churches range from great cathedrals like Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral to the smallest churches in rural villages. Many ancient monasteries like Monastery of Saint Anthony, the oldest in the world, survive. Ancient churches like the Hanging Church in Coptic Cairo carry important historical value to the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Copts in general. Coptic_architecture
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| Ahmed El-Leithy Ahmed El-Leithy was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation of Egypt in Nazif's first Cabinet in 2004. He replaced Yousef Wali in Nazif's new cabinet which was formed on July 9 2004. He was chosen as governor of the International Fund for Agricultural Development in 2005.El-Leithy was replaced by businessman Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza, a major player in the cotton industry, in Nazif's second Cabinet, which sworn in on Saturday, December 31, 2005. Ahmed_El-Leithy
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| Abdul al-Rahman al-Rafai Abdul al-Rahman al-Rafai (February 8 1889 December 3 1966) () was an Egyptian historian. He dedicated his life to the study of the roles of the national movement in the history of modern Egypt. His most prominent work was 15 volumes in which he documented the state of Egypt from the late 18th century to the mid 19th century. Abdul_al-Rahman_al-Rafai
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