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Ismailia awaits the third district, Al-Ahram, August 14, 2010. The Land of Turquoise, in the heart and mind of Egypt, Al-Ahram, July 7, 2010. The splitting of the sea for God's prophet Moses is a miracle, Al-Ahram, October 3, 2010. Declaration of liberation of the first Egyptian city written by: Dr. Younan Labib Rizk, Al-Ahram, October 8, 2003.
Al-Ahram produces a continually updated news website in the English language at english.ahram.org.e.g., [20] called Ahram Online. It also has an Arabic news website which was the 20th mostly visited website for 2010 in the MENA region . [ 21 ]
Al-Ahram الأهرام 30°5′29″N 31°19′35″E: 2014: Koleyet El-Banat كلية البنات 30°5′1″N 31°19′44″E: 2014: Stadium الإستاد 30°4′23″N 31°19′3″E: 2014: Fair Zone أرض المعارض 30°4′24″N 31°18′4″E: 2014: Abbassia العباسية 30°4′11″N 31°16′51″E ...
The Dung Gate (Hebrew: שער האשפות Sha'ar Ha'ashpot), also known in Arabic as the Silwan Gate [1] and Mughrabi Gate (Arabic: باب المغاربة, romanized: Bab al-Maghariba, lit. ' Gate of the Maghrebis '), [ 2 ] [ 1 ] is one of the Gates of the Old City of Jerusalem . [ 3 ]
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Bab al-Asbatt باب الأسباط Gate of Yehoshafat, St. Stephen's Gate, Gate of the Tribes, St. Mary's Gate (باب ستي مريم, Bab Sittna Maryam) 1538–39 North part of eastern wall Open Jaffa Gate: Sha'ar Yafo שער יפו Bab al-Khalil باب الخليل The Gate of David's Prayer Shrine, Porta Davidi. 1530–40 Middle of western ...
A new "Rafah Crossing Point", [dubious – discuss] also named in Arabic "Al Awda" (The Return), [6] was built south of the town of Rafah. The current Salah al-Din Gate, a commercial border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, was first opened in 2018 and is used by trucks.
The Valley of the Kings, [a] also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, [b] [2] is an area in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut tombs were excavated for pharaohs and powerful nobles under the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.