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  2. Your Ultimate International Travel Packing List for a Stress ...

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    Adene Sanchez/Getty Images. How to Pack a Carry-On for International Flights Carry-On Bag Restrictions. If you’re traveling with only a carry-on bag, the space can quickly get a bit tight.

  3. Category:Egyptian princesses - Wikipedia

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    R. Huda Sha'arawi. Categories: Princesses by country. Egyptian royalty. Egyptian women. History of women in Egypt. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. List of Egyptian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Tahia Halim (1919–2003), painter; Zeinab Abd al-Hamid (1919–2002); Nermine Hammam (born 1967), filmmaker, graphic designer, painter, photographer; Amira Hanafi (born 1979), American/Egyptian poet and artist active in electronic literature

  5. Women in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Women in ancient Egypt had some special rights other women did not have in other comparable societies. They could own property and were, at court, legally equal to men. However, Ancient Egypt was a patriarchal society dominated by men. Only a few women are known to have important positions in administration, though there were female rulers and ...

  6. Valley of the Queens - Wikipedia

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    The place of beauty. The Valley of the Queens (Egyptian Arabic: وادى الملكات Wādī al-Malekāt) is a site in Egypt, in which queens, princes, princesses, and other high-ranking officials were buried. Pharaohs themselves were buried in the Valley of the Kings. The Valley of the Queens was known anciently as Ta-Set-Neferu, which has a ...

  7. Nesf El Donya - Wikipedia

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    Nisf El Dunia was first published in 1989. [1][2] It is published by Al Ahram publication group, [1][2] and its editors-in-chief are appointed by the Supreme Press Council which is a state-run body. [3][4][5] The weekly is based in Cairo. [6] The magazine targets the working Egyptian women. [1] It offers political news, [7] and covers also ...