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| ARTICLES RELATED TO List of famous Egyptian people |  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Egypt - ReligionMain article: Religion in Egypt
According to the constitution, any new legislation must implicitly agree with Islamic laws. Egypt is predominantly Muslim, covering about 90% of the population, most belong to the Sunni branch of Islam. While Christians represent about 10% of the population, primarily the Coptic denomination however other christian groups are present including standard Roman Catholics, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Orthodox, in Alexandria and Cairo, whose adherents are mainly descendants of Italian, Greek, and Arm ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Egypt - GeographyMain articles: Geography of Egypt
Egypt is bordered by Libya on the west, Sudan on the south, and on Israel on the northeast. Egypt's important role in geopolitics stems from its strategic position: a transcontinental nation, it possesses a land bridge (the Isthmus of Suez) between Africa and Asia, which in turn is traversed by a navigable waterway (the Suez Canal) that connects the Mediterranean Sea wit ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Egypt - GeographyEgypt is bordered by Libya on the west, Sudan on the south, and on Israel on the northeast. Egypt's important role in geopolitics stems from its strategic position: a transcontinental nation, it possesses a land bridge (the Isthmus of Suez) between Africa and Asia, which in turn is traversed by a navigable waterway (the Suez Canal) that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea.
Towns and cities include Alexandria, one of the great ancient cities, Aswan, Asyut, Cairo, the modern Egyptian capital, El-Mahalla ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Egypt - GovernoratesMain article: Governorates of Egypt
Egypt is divided into 26 governorates (Muhafazat; singular – Muhafazah)& the city of Al Uqsur|al-Uqsur]] (Luxor), which is classified as a city rather than a governorate.
Aswan
Asyut
al-Bahr al-Ahmar (Red Sea)
Bani Suwayf
al-Buhayrah
Bur Sa'id (Port Said)
ad-Daqahliyah
Damietta (Dumyat)
al-Fayyum
al-Gharbiyah
al-Iskandariyah (Alexandria)
al-Isma'iliyah ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Ancient Egypt - LanguageAncient Egyptian constitutes an independent branch of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. Its closest relatives are the Berber, Semitic, and Beja groups of languages. Written records of the Egyptian language have been dated from about 3200 BC, making it one of the oldest and longest documented languages. Scholars group Egyptian into six major chronological divisions:
Archaic Egyptian (before 3000 BC)
Consists of inscriptions from the late Predynastic and Early Dynastic period. The earliest known evidence of Egyptian hieroglyphic w ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid - StructuresPyramids are among the largest man-made constructions.
Pyramid - Ancient monuments.
The oldest pyramid is that of Hellinikon in Greece, dating from 2,720 BC. There are more than 16 pyramids spread all over Greece. (See Hellenic Pyramids.)
Pyramid-shaped structures were built by many ancient peoples. The most famous are the Egyptian pyramids — huge pyramids built of brick or stone, used as tombs for pharaohs. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and tallest in the world. It is one of t ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Great Pyramid of Giza - Alternative theoriesIn common with many other monumental structures from antiquity, the Great Pyramid has over time been the subject of a great number of speculative or alternative publications, which put forward a variety of explanations about its origins, dating, construction and purpose. In support of their claims such accounts either rely upon novel reinterpretations of the available data from fields such as archaeology, history and astronomy, or appeal to [[mythology|mythological], mystical, numerological, astrological and othe ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Benevento - SightsMuch damage has been done by earthquakes from time to time.
The importance of Benevento in classical times is vouched for by the many remains of antiquity which it possesses, of which the most famous is the triumphal arch erected in honour of Trajan by the senate and people of Rome in 114, with important reliefs relating to its history.
There are other considerable remains:
The well-preserved ancient theatre.
A large cryptoporticus 197 ft. long, known as the ruins of Santi Quaranta, and probably an emporiu ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - History of Ancient Egypt - Old KingdomEgyptologists consider the Old Kingdom as beginning with the Third Dynasty, and around the time of the Fourth Dynasty, the art of embalming began.
History of Ancient Egypt - Embalming mummification and preservation.
A cautionary note about embalming, mummification and preservation: To embalm and to mummify essentially mean the same thing. To embalm (from Latin in balsamum, meaning to "put into balsam," a mixture of aromatic resins) and the process of mummification are very similar in that corpses we ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Coptic Christianity - HistoryEgypt is often identified as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea: "When he arose, he took the young Child and His mother by night and departed for Egypt, and was there until the death of Herod the Great, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt I called My Son" (Matthew 2:12-23). The Egyptian Church, which is now more than nineteen centuries old, was the subject of many prophecies in the Old Testament. Isaiah the prophet, in Chapter 19, Verse 19 says "In that day there will be an altar to the LORD in the midst of the land of ...
See also:Coptic Christianity, Coptic Christianity - History, Coptic Christianity - The Catechetical School of Alexandria Egypt, Coptic Christianity - Egyptian origin of the cross symbol, Coptic Christianity - Monasticism and missionary work, Coptic Christianity - Council of Nicea, Coptic Christianity - Council of Constantinople, Coptic Christianity - Council of Ephesus, Coptic Christianity - Council of Chalcedon, Coptic Christianity - From Chalcedon to the Arab conquest of Egypt, Coptic Christianity - The Arab conquest of Egypt, Coptic Christianity - From the 19th century to the 1952 revolution, Coptic Christianity - Coptic Christianity today, Coptic Christianity - Prominent Copts, Coptic Christianity - Bibliography Read more here: » Coptic Christianity: Encyclopedia II - Coptic Christianity - History |
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Moab - GeographyMoab occupied a plateau about 3,000 feet above the level of the Mediterranean, or 4,300 feet above the Dead Sea, and rising gradually from north to south. It was bounded on the west by the Dead Sea and the southern section of the Jordan River; on the east by Ammon and the Arabian desert, from which it was separated by low, rolling hills; and on the south by Edom. The northern boundary varied, but in general it may be said to have been represented by a line drawn some miles above the northern extremity of the Dead Sea. In Ezek. xxv. 9 the bou ...
See also:Moab, Moab - Etymology, Moab - Geography, Moab - History, Moab - Origins, Moab - Biblical Narrative through the conquest by Israel, Moab - Reassertion of Independence, Moab - Decline and Fall, Moab - Economy, Moab - Religion, Moab - In Jewish law, Moab - Bibliography, Moab - Resources Read more here: » Moab: Encyclopedia II - Moab - Geography |
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Coptic Christianity - HistoryEgypt is often identified as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea: "When he arose, he took the young Child and His mother by night and departed for Egypt, and was there until the death of Herod the Great, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt I called My Son" (Matthew 2:12-23). The Egyptian Church, which is now more than nineteen centuries old, was the subject of many prophecies in the Old Testament. Isaiah the prophet, in Chapter 19, Verse 19 says "In that day there will be an altar to the LORD in the midst of the land of ...
See also:Coptic Christianity, Coptic Christianity - History, Coptic Christianity - The Catechetical School of Alexandria Egypt, Coptic Christianity - Monasticism and missionary work, Coptic Christianity - Council of Nicea, Coptic Christianity - Council of Constantinople, Coptic Christianity - Council of Ephesus, Coptic Christianity - Council of Chalcedon, Coptic Christianity - From Chalcedon to the Arab conquest of Egypt, Coptic Christianity - The Arab conquest of Egypt, Coptic Christianity - From the 19th century to the 1952 revolution, Coptic Christianity - Coptic Christianity today, Coptic Christianity - Prominent Copts, Coptic Christianity - Bibliography Read more here: » Coptic Christianity: Encyclopedia II - Coptic Christianity - History |
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| |  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Great Pyramid of Giza - Labor and construction theoriesMany varied estimates have been made regarding the labor force needed to construct the Great Pyramid. Herodotus, the Greek historian in the 5th century BC, estimated that construction may have required the labor of 100,000 workers for 20 years. Recent evidence has been found that suggests the workforce was in fact paid, which would require accounting and bureaucratic skills of a high order. Polish architect Wieslaw Kozinski believed that it took as many as 25 men to transport a 1.5-ton stone block; based on this, he estimated the workforce t ...
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Krasnoyarsk - CultureKrasnoyarsk is the hometown of many famous people, some of whom are well-known throughout the world. The most prominent culture figures are the world-famous historic painter Vasily Surikov, the classic writer Viktor Astafiev, the world-class opera singers Pyotr Slovtsov and Dmitri Hvorostovsky. The other honourable artists are the painters Andrey Pozdeev, Valeriy Kudrinskiy and Toivo Rännel, sculptors Boris Musat and Yuriy Zlotya, wri ...
See also:Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarsk - Coat of Arms, Krasnoyarsk - Geography, Krasnoyarsk - Urban structure, Krasnoyarsk - Demographics, Krasnoyarsk - History, Krasnoyarsk - Architecture, Krasnoyarsk - Culture, Krasnoyarsk - Education, Krasnoyarsk - Tourism Read more here: » Krasnoyarsk: Encyclopedia II - Krasnoyarsk - Culture |
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Moses - Moses in historyAlso see the article on the Bible and history
Most mainstream historians find links between the biblical Moses and the Exodus and historical Ancient Egypt as problematic and highly controversial. Due to the fact that the events that transpired in Egypt may have been written down centuries later, it is difficult to separate eyewitness testimonies from allegories and inaccuracies brought on by oral traditions. Descriptions of the Ancient Egypt in the Bible often contain accurate historical details, such as the description of the ...
See also:Moses, Moses - Moses in Judaism, Moses - Moses in Christianity, Moses - Moses in Islam, Moses - Textual origin of the Torah, Moses - Moses in history, Moses - Ethical dilemmas, Moses - The horned Moses, Moses - Moses in media Read more here: » Moses: Encyclopedia II - Moses - Moses in history |
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Valley of the Kings - Important burialsThe tombs are numbered in the order of 'discovery' from Ramesses VII (KV1) to Tutankhamun (KV62), although some of the tombs have been open since antiquity, and KV5 has only recently been rediscovered. A number of the tombs are unoccupied, others owner's are unknown and some are merely pits used for storage. Only the principle tombs are noted here (these are the publically accessable or well known tombs).
Valley of the Kings - East Valley.
Most of the open tombs in the Valley of the Kings are ...
See also:Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Kings - Geology, Valley of the Kings - Important burials, Valley of the Kings - East Valley, Valley of the Kings - West Valley, Valley of the Kings - Deir el-Bahri, Valley of the Kings - Exploration of the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Kings - Grave robbers, Valley of the Kings - Antiquity, Valley of the Kings - Eighteenth Century, Valley of the Kings - Nineteenth Century, Valley of the Kings - Twentieth century, Valley of the Kings - Twenty-first century, Valley of the Kings - Tourism, Valley of the Kings - Selected reading Read more here: » Valley of the Kings: Encyclopedia II - Valley of the Kings - Important burials |
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|  |  |  | List of famous Egyptian people: Encyclopedia II - Jordan - DemographicsMain article: Demographics of Jordan
Jordanians are Semitic Levantines , except for a few small communities of Chechens, Circassians, Armenians, and Kurds which have adapted to Arabic culture. The official language is Arabic, but English is used widely in commerce and government. About 70% of Jordan's population is urban; less than 6% of the rural population is nomadic or semi-nomadic. Most people live where the rainfall supports agriculture. About 2.6 million persons registered as Palestinian refugees and displaced pers ...
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