| Omar Samra Omar Samra is the first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest. He reached the summit at precisely 917 May 2007. Omar_Samra
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| Yusef Greiss Yusef Greiss (; (b. Cairo, Egypt, December 13, 1899; d. Venice, Italy, April 7, 1961) was an Egyptian composer of classical music, part of that nation's first generation of such composers.Greiss was of Coptic heritage. He composed orchestral works and chamber music. His patriotic work for orchestra entitled Masr (1932) is considered the first orchestral piece composed by an Egyptian. Yusef_Greiss
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| Omar Khairat Omar Khairat (Arabicعمر خيرت; also spelled Omar Khayrat) is an Egyptian musician. He was born in Cairo in 1949 and belongs to an artistic family. His uncle the composer Abu Bakr Khairat, was the founder of the Egyptian Conservatory institution and was its first dean. Omar_Khairat
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| Cairo Congress of Arab Music Congrès du Caire (Congress of Arab Music; ; Mu'tamar al'mūsiqā al-'arabiyya) was a large international symposium and festival convened in Cairo from March 14 to April 3, 1932 by King Fuad I. It was suggested to Fuad by baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger, and intended as the first large-scale forum to present, discuss, document, and record the many musical traditions of the Arabic world, from North Africa and the Middle East (and also including Turkey). Cairo_Congress_of_Arab_Music
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| Outline of Egypt The Arab Republic of Egypt is a country in North Africa that includes the Sinai Peninsula, a land bridge to Asia. Covering an area of about , Egypt borders Libya to the west, Sudan to the south and the Gaza Strip and Israel to the east. Its northern coast borders the Mediterranean Sea; the eastern coast borders the Red Sea. Outline_of_Egypt
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| Mining industry of Egypt Mining in Egypt has had a long history that goes back to predynastic times. Egypt has substantial mineral resources, including 48tantalite (fourth largest in the world), 50coal, and an estimated 6.7gold in the Eastern Desert. The total real value of minerals mined was about £E102US$18.7iron ore, phosphates, and salt. The quantities produced in 1986 were estimated at 2,048, 1,310, and 1,233 Mining_industry_of_Egypt
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| Orman Garden The Orman Garden is a botanical garden in Giza, Egypt. It dates back to 1875 to the reign of Khedive Ismail who established the garden on a larger site than presently occupied as part of the palace of the Khedive. Orman Garden is located in Giza governorate, west of the River Nile and east of Cairo University. “Orman” is a Turkish word, which means “the forest”. Orman_Garden
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| Argentina–Egypt relations Argentine-Egyptian relations are foreign relations between Argentina and Egypt. Diplomatic relations were established between both countries in 1947. Argentina has an embassy in Cairo and Egypt has an embassy in Buenos Aires.The first Argentine Head of State to make an official visit to Egypt was Carlos Menem, who travelled to Egypt in 1988 and observed the opening of the Egyptian atomic reactor, which had been constructed with Argentine assistance. Argentina–Egypt_relations
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| Child Museum (Cairo) Child Museum is a children's museum in Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt, founded in 1985 and covering 1200 square metres. It was conceived by Suzanne Mubarak, as part of a joint venture with the British Museum. A life-size talking statue of Mubarak has been installed on the museum's second floor; it was a gift from the British Museum to honor her charity work on behalf of Egyptian children. Child_Museum_(Cairo)
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| Postal museum museums for postal organisations and the worldwide postal system: Postal_museum
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| Arab-Israeli conflict/Archive 8 Talk:Arab-Israeli_conflict/Archive_8
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| Academy of Arts (Egypt) Academy of Arts (; Akādīmīya al-Finūn) is a large educational complex in Cairo, Egypt, established by the Ministry of Culture of the then-United Arab Republic in 1959.It began with three institutes (for film, music, and ballet), but today comprises several institutions of higher learning Cairo Conservatoire ("المعهد العالي للموسيقى "الكونســرفاتوار), established in 1959 Higher Institute of Art Criticism (المعهد العالي للنقد الفني) Higher Institute of Arabic Music (المعهد العالي للموسيقى العربية), established in 1929; comprises two performing groupsUmm Kulthum Band for Arab Music and the Religious Recitation Band Higher Institute of Cinema (المعهد العالي للسينما), established in 1959 Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (المعهد العالي للفنون المسرحية), established in 1944 and comprising programs in acting, dramatic arts, décor, criticism, make-up, and integrated artist [[ Academy_of_Arts_(Egypt)
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| List of palaces in Egypt Egypt contains a large number of palaces, dating from the time of the Pharaohs, through the Romans, Fatimids, Mammlouks, and the modern Egyptian kingdom. List_of_palaces_in_Egypt
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| List of Egypt castles, forts, fortifications and city walls Many buildings in Egypt can be put under the classification of Castles, Citadels, Forts, Fortifications. List_of_Egypt_castles,_forts,_fortifications_and_city_walls
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| Salah El-Din castle Pharaoh's Island in Aqaba, Gulf of Red Sea. .It was built by Salah El-din (Saladin) in 1170 AD. The island had another castles before in old Arabic era and in 1116 AD by Baldwin. Salah_El-Din_castle
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