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  2. Housing in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Modern self-built homes, and older rural houses near Ard El Liwa, Giza, with the Giza Pyramids in the background. Even though mathematically more housing than needed is produced in Egypt resulting in millions of vacant homes, [1] large portions of its residents live in inadequate housing that may lack secure tenure, safe drinking water and wastewater treatment, are crowded or are prone to ...

  3. Tama-Re - Wikipedia

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    On 15 January 1993, Dwight York, leader of a Nation of Islam affiliated black nationalist group in Brooklyn, New York, bought 476 acres on 404 Shady Dale Road for $975,000.

  4. List of palaces in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    1352 Amir Taz Palace in Cairo Egypt [23] [24] 1366 Palace of Emir Tashtimur (Hummus Akhdar) in Cairo, Egypt [25] 15th century The Ghouri Palace [26] [27] 1496 Amir Mamay Palace (Bait al-Qady) [28] 16th century Bayt Al-Razzaz palace or Palace of al-Ashraf Qaytbay. Darb Al-Ahmer. [29] 1634 House of Gamal al-Din al-Dhahabi, Al-Ghoureya [30]

  5. Kurna - Wikipedia

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    Kurna (also Gourna, Gurna, Qurna, Qurnah or Qurneh; Arabic: القرنة) is a group of three closely related villages (New Qurna, Qurna and Sheikh Abd el-Qurna) located on the West Bank of the River Nile opposite the modern city of Luxor in Egypt near the Theban Hills.

  6. Malkata - Wikipedia

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    Polychrome glass vase from Malkata. Walters Art Museum.The city had an extensive glass industry, the first in Egypt. There are various structures in the desert, consisting of several residential palaces, a temple of Amun, a festival hall, elite villas, houses for the relatives of the royal family, apartments for attendants, and a desert altar termed the Kom al-Samak, all of which were ...

  7. Kharga Oasis - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Hibis is a Saite-era temple founded by Psamtik II, which was erected largely c. 500 BC. It is located about 2 kilometres north of modern Kharga, in a palm-grove. [ 18 ] There is a second 1st millennium BC temple in the southernmost part of the oasis at Dush. [ 19 ]