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Cook Door
Cook Door is a chain of fast food restaurants located in Cairo, Egypt. It is one of Egypt's fast food chains along with Smiley's and Mo'men.
Cook_Door
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
Pál Titkos
Pál Titkos (8 January 1908 – 8 October 1988) was a Hungarian footballer. He played for MTK Hungária FC and the Hungary national football team. He scored two goals in the 1938 FIFA World Cup, including one in the final itself.He coached MTK Budapest FC and Egypt.
Pál_Titkos
Islam
For other meanings, including people named 'Islam', see Islam (disambiguation). Islam ( al-’islām, ) is a monotheistic, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam is a homograph having multiple meanings and a triliteral of the word salam, which directly translates as peace.
Islam
Ben Salem Himmich
Ben Salem Himmich (born in 1947) is a novelist, poet and philosopher who teaches at the Mohammed V University, Rabat in Morocco. He has published 26 books, both literary and scientific works, in Arabic and French. As a liberal philosopher, Himmich is concerned with matters including ideological education in Islam. He advocates the division of church and state.
Ben_Salem_Himmich
Mahmoud El Khatib
Mahmoud El-Khatib () (born 30 October 1954) popularly nicknamed Bibo, is a former Egyptian football player. "Bibo" played for Al-Ahly (the African club of the century) between 1972-1988 and for the Egyptian National Team between 1974-1986 (scoring 27 goals). He made his debut in the second week of the 1972/73 season of the Egyptian League against Taiaran on October 131972.
Mahmoud_El_Khatib
Mohamed Kamal
Mohamed Mostafa Kamal is a Political Science Professor at Cairo University, and a prominent member of a generation of new reformers in Egypt's National Democratic Party (NDP). A political scientist by training, Mohamed Kamal is both a commentator and analyst of Egyptian, as well as regional, current affairs. He is credited for being one of the primary architects of the 2005 re-election campaign of President Hosni Mubarak.
Mohamed_Kamal
Human rights in Egypt
Human_rights_in_Egypt
Al-Hama
Talk:Al-Hama
History of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict/Archive 1
Talk:History_of_the_Israeli-Palestinian_conflict/Archive_1
Zerida/Egyptians
User:Zerida/Egyptians
Dyab Abou Jahjah
Dyab Abou Jahjah (born 24 June 1971 in Hanin, Lebanon) is an Arab political activist who came from Lebanon to Belgium as an asylum seeker. He is the founder and former leader of the Arab European League (AEL), a Pan-Arabist movement that supports the interests of Muslim immigrants in Europe.
Dyab_Abou_Jahjah
Imhotep Museum
Imhotep Museum is located at the foot of the Saqqara necropolis complex, near Memphis, in Egypt and was built as part of strategic site managementThe Museum was opened on April 26, 2006, and displays finds from the site, in commemoration of the ancient Egyptian architect Imhotep. Prof. Zahi Hawass saidThe Museum also has a hall dedicated to a man, an important Egyptologist who excavated the Djoser complex all his lifeEgyptologist Jean-Philippe Lauer.
Imhotep_Museum
Joseph Massad
Joseph Andoni Massad (born 1963) is Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History at Columbia University, whose academic work has focused on Palestinian, Jordanian, and Israeli nationalism.He is also known for his book Desiring Arabs, about representations of sexual desire in the Arab world.
Joseph_Massad
Israel–Venezuela relations
Israel–Venezuela_relations
WikiProject Deletion sorting/Kazakhstan
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Kazakhstan
Zabbaleen
Zabbaleen (Egyptian Arabic:Egyptian community of mainly Coptic Christians who were allowed to collect and dispose of the city of Cairo's waste by feeding it to their pigs. This occupation, the only one available to them, has been eliminated by the state ordered culling of all pigs in Cairo. No one knows how the thousands of tons of organic waste generated each day will be disposed now that the pigs have been euthanized.
Zabbaleen
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
Statue of Ramesses II (Mit Rahina)
Statue of Ramesses II is a 3,200-year-old figure of Ramesses II, depicting him standing, that was discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia at the Great Temple of Ptah of Mit-Rahina near Memphis, Egypt. It is made from red granite. 1955, Egyptian president Abdel Nasser moved the statue to the large Bab Al-Hadid square in Cairo that was then renamed Ramses Square.
Statue_of_Ramesses_II_(Mit_Rahina)
Gomaa
Gomaa Frahat (or Farahat) (born April 24, 1941 in Cairo) is an Egyptian political cartoonist and satirist who publishes under the name Gomaa.
Gomaa
HailFire/Sandbox/Barad
User:HailFire/Sandbox/Barad
Beni Suef Cultural Palace fire
Beni Suef Cultural Palace fire occurred in Beni Suef, Egypt, on September 5, 2005 and killed 46 people.The Cultural Palace was overcrowded at the occasion of the Amateur Theatre Festival when a burning candle lid paper décor on the stage and started a conflagration. A stampede erupted towards a single exit. Fire extinguishing equipment was locked in a far-away room, and fire engines and ambulances arrived late and unprepared People burned but died also in the stampede.
Beni_Suef_Cultural_Palace_fire
Hussein Bassir
Hussein Bassir is an Egyptian archaeologist of Giza Pyramids and one of the directors (field director) of the excavation team in the Valley of the Golden Mummies at Bahariya Oasis. In 1994, he got his BA in Egyptology from Cairo University. In 2004, he got his MA in Near Eastern Studies from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, where he currently conducts research as a doctoral candidate.
Hussein_Bassir
Abdel Hakim Qasem
Abdel Hakim Qasem (1934 – 1990) is considered one of the most significant authors in Egyptian literature during the past thirty years. He was born in Al Bandara village, near Tanta. During the 50s he moved to Cairo, and began writing until the 60s when he was imprisoned for 4 years because of his membership in a leftist secret party.
Abdel_Hakim_Qasem
Yemeni presidential election, 2006
The Yemen presidential election of 2006 was held on 20 September 2006. Incumbent president Ali Abdullah Saleh of the General People's Congress party defeated the Yemen opposition coalition candidate Faisal Bin Shamlan. Municipal elections were also held on the same day.
Yemeni_presidential_election,_2006
Silver Fish
The Silver Fish is the highest adult award in Girlguiding UK. It is awarded for outstanding service to Girlguiding UK combined with service to world Guiding. The award has changed greatly since it first appeared in 1909, initially being awarded to girls on completion of a number of badges, then via numerous stages to the highest award in the Guiding movement worldwide, and then on to its position as a Girlguiding UK award.
Silver_Fish
Steven Lloyd
Steven Lloyd (born 27 February 1971 in Birmingham, UK) is an orchestra conductor.Lloyd studied at Birmingham Conservatoire with Andrew Mogrelia, and privately with Christopher Adey and Frank Shipway.
Steven_Lloyd
Hussein el-Shafei
Hussein Mahmoud Hassan el-Shafei,(), also known as Hussein el-Shafei (February 2, 1918 – November 18, 2005), was a member of Egypt's July, 1952 revolutionary leadership council and served as vice-president under two former Egyptian presidents, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat .
Hussein_el-Shafei
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
Muhammad Metwally Al Shaarawy
Sheikh Muhammad Metwally Al Shaarawy () was an Egyptian Muslim jurist. (1911-1998)Al Shaarawy was born in Dakadous village, Mit Ghamr, Ad Daqahliyah, Egypt on April 15, 1911
Muhammad_Metwally_Al_Shaarawy
Mustafa Metwalli
Mustafa Metwalli () (born 1949) is a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. He is primarily a comedian, but he has played many different roles in Drama .He graduated in 1973 from the Institute of Theatrical Art -- for a long time the only higher education institution available to actors.
Mustafa_Metwalli
Kasr El Aini Hospital
Kasr El Aini is a research and teaching hospital in Cairo, Egypt. This hospital is affiliated to the faculty of Medicine, University of Cairo.The status of this hospital is a unit of special nature that allows it more freedom from routine restrictions and gives it a chance to offer the best medical education and patient care services.
Kasr_El_Aini_Hospital
Hezbollah political activities
Along with the Amal Movement, Hezbollah is one of the two main parties representing the Shia community, Lebanon's largest religious bloc. Amal has made a commitment to carrying out its activities through political means, but remains a partial fighting force aiding Hezbollah when the need arises.
Hezbollah_political_activities
Ghada Karmi
Ghada Karmi (, ) (1939-) is a Palestinian doctor of medicine, author and academic. She writes frequently on Palestinian issues in newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The Nation and Journal of Palestine Studies. She is a fellow and lecturer at the Institute of Arab & Islamic studies at Exeter University . She has been writing in favour of the one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1990.
Ghada_Karmi
Interiot/reflist colwidth
User:Interiot/reflist_colwidth
Koenig Memorandum
Koenig Memorandum (also known as The Koenig Report) was a confidential and internal Israeli government document authored in April 1976 by Yisrael Koenig, a member of the Alignment (then the ruling party), who served as the Northern District Commissioner of the Ministry of the Interior for 26 years.
Koenig_Memorandum
List of former Muslims
This is a list of notable people who have been Muslims sometime during their lives but left Islam for another religion or a non-religious ideology.
List_of_former_Muslims
2006 Israel–Gaza conflict/Archive 1
Talk:2006_Israel–Gaza_conflict/Archive_1
Coptic art
Coptic art is a term used either for the art of Egypt produced in the early Christian era or for the art produced by the Coptic Christians themselves. Coptic art is most well known for its wall-paintings, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and metalwork, much of which survives in monasteries and churches. The artwork is often functional, as little distinction was drawn between artistry and craftsmanship, and includes tunics and tombston
Coptic_art
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
Milogardner
User_talk:Milogardner
Italian Egyptians
Italians in Egypt (or Italian Egyptians) is a community with a history that goes back to Roman times.
Italian_Egyptians
Ahmose I/Archive 1
Talk:Ahmose_I/Archive_1
Turkish Revenge Brigade
Turkish Revenge Brigade (, TİT) is a militant nationalist organisation in Turkey.
Turkish_Revenge_Brigade
Wajh al-Qamar
Wajh al-Qamar (, ) is a 2001 Egyptian TV soap opera mini-series. It was broadcast in the month of Ramadan on 23 Arabic TV channels. The series was hyped by the media, mainly because it marked the return of Egyptian actress Faten Hamama. An episode was aired everyday for 35 days. It was directed by Adel El Aassar and was written by Magda Khayrallah. The series won the Best Series award in the Egyptian Radio and Television Festival in 2001.
Wajh_al-Qamar
Deletion review/Log/2006 December
Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2006_December
2006–2008 Lebanese political protests
2006–2008 Lebanese political protests were a series of protests and sit-ins that began on 1 December, 2006, led by groups in Lebanon that opposed the Western-backed government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and ended on 21 May, 2008 following the Doha Agreement.
2006–2008_Lebanese_political_protests
Israeli apartheid/Archive 17
Talk:Israeli_apartheid/Archive_17
Sultan Hussein Cup
Sultan_Hussein_Cup
Ali Pasha Sherif
Ali Pasha Sherif (18??-1897) (also spelled Cherif) was known as a renowned breeder of Arabian horses in Egypt during the late 1800s. He was originally born Ali Bey,the son of El Sayed Mohammed Cherif Pasha El Kebir, who was a brilliant student and had caught the eye of his distant relative, the Wāli or Governor of Egypt, Muhammed Ali Pasha, who obtained admittance for him into an elite Egyptian boarding school.
Ali_Pasha_Sherif