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| List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty Monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty reigned over Egypt from 1805 to 1953. During the 19th century, their rule also extended to Sudan as well as other parts of the Middle East, notably Syria. The Muhammad Ali Dynasty was founded by Muhammad Ali Pasha, an Albanian tobacco trader who came to Egypt in 1801 as part of an expeditionary force sent by the Ottoman Empire to repel the French invaders led by Napoleon Bonaparte. List_of_monarchs_of_the_Muhammad_Ali_Dynasty
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| List of Ottoman Wālis of Egypt Ottoman wālis (i.e. governors) of Egypt: List_of_Ottoman_Wālis_of_Egypt
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| Egypt at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Egypt sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. Approximately 38 Egyptian athletes were expected to take part.Among Egypt's representatives included Fatma Omar in powerlifting; Mohammed Beshta, Mahmoud El-Attar, Hossam Abdel Kader and Mohammed El-Sayed Abdel Kader in track and field; and Fayza Hafez in table tennis. Egypt_at_the_2008_Summer_Paralympics
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| Alaa El-Din Abdul Moneim Alaa El-Din Abdul Moneim (born January 3, 1951, in New Helmia, Al-Darb Al Ahmar, Cairo, Egypt) is a current "independent member" of the Egyptian Parliament and a lawyer for a number of large companies in Egypt. Alaa El-Din is known for his unique handling of different issues (mostly related to the "corruption" occurring in Egypt) that are often debated by the people, but never brought to the media. Alaa_El-Din_Abdul_Moneim
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| Zaki Naguib Mahmoud Zaki Naguib Mahmoud (February 2, 1905 - September 8, 1993) was an Egyptian philosopher, intellectual and thinker. Considered as a leader pathfinder in modern Arabic philosophy. Best known with "The philosopher of authors and author of philosophers" as Abbas Mahmoud al-Akkad called him. Mahmoud adhered to logical positivism and adopted science interpretation with social motivations to reconcile the Arab tradition with modernism. logical positivism as the spirit of "Modernism". Zaki_Naguib_Mahmoud
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| Austria–Egypt relations Austrian-Egyptian relations are foreign relations between Austria and Egypt. Diplomatic relations were established between both countries in 1929. Austria has an embassy in Cairo and an honorary consulate in Alexandria. Egypt has an embassy in Vienna. In 2006, President Mubarak of Egypt visited Austria and met with Austrian President Heinz Fischer. Austria–Egypt_relations
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| Egypt–Germany relations Egypt-German relations refers to the foreign relations of Egypt and Germany. The diplomatic relations between Egypt and Germany began in December 1957. Egypt–Germany_relations
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| Tuncay Güney Tuncay Güney (born 25 August 1972), code name "Ipek" (silk), is a Turkish citizen who claims to have infiltrated the Turkish Gendarmerie's intelligence organization JITEM, Ergenekon, the Workers' Party, and the Gülen movement before being outed. He is subordinate to Mehmet Eymür, who was discharged from the National Intelligence Organization (, MİT). Tuncay_Güney
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| Egyptian Centre for Women's Rights The Egyptian Centre for Women's Rights (ECWR) is a civil, independent, non-governmental, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization in Egypt. It supports Egyptian woman in obtaining full right and equality with men. In addition, the ECWR motivates legislative authorities to review legislation related to women's rights, not only as it relates to the Egyptian Constitution, but international agreements as well. Egyptian_Centre_for_Women's_Rights
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| Muhammad ibn Iyas Muhammad ibn Iyas (b. June 1448; d. after November 1522), is one of the most important Egyptian historians. He was an eyewitness to the historical event of the Ottoman invasion of Egypt. He was one of the Memluks and was entitled Bada'I al-Zuhur fi Waqa'I al-Duhur.His quotes have been used in many references like his say about Al-Nasir Muhammad: Muhammad_ibn_Iyas
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| Hany Mahfouz Helal Hany Mahfouz Helal is the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and State Minister for Scientific Research. Dr. Helal served as the Cultural and Scientific Chancellor in the Egyptian embassy in Paris.Dr. Helal worked as a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University (1993), and the Head of Singor University, Alexandria (October 2004). Hany_Mahfouz_Helal
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| Abdu al-Hamuli Abdu al-Hamuli (1836 — May 12, 1901) (Arabic:Egyptian musician.His early influences include Khedive Ismail. He married the singer Sokaina, who went by the name of Almaz. Hamuli was, like many other 19th century musicians influential in the music of the early 20th century. Abdu_al-Hamuli
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| Kamal Al Taweel Kamal Al Taweel Distinguish Egyptian composer and music author (1922-2003).Born as Kamal Zaki Al Taweel in 1922 in Cairo, Egypt.Kamal graduated from the school of applied arts, and work after graduating in 1942 at the Ministry of Social Affairs; however he joined the evening classes at the Higher Institute of Arabic music. Kamal_Al_Taweel
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| Mohamed Fawzi Mohamed Fawzi (Arabic:Tanta Egypt, Died 1966.Fawzi left a mark in the history of music in Egypt and the Arab world, not only for being a musical composer and singer, but also to the belief that his music was so advanced for the musical era. Mohamed_Fawzi
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| Mounir Mourad Mounir Mourad ( January 13, 1922 - October 17, 1981) was an Egyptian artist, singer, actor and distinguished composer of humorous songs. His compositions included duets for Shadia and Abdel Halim Hafez.He played the leading roles in a few Egyptian films, the most famous being " Of the Good Day" (NAHARAK SA'ID). Mounir_Mourad
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