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losses. Unification Wars of Upper Egypt (c. 3600–3200 BC) Thinis. Naqada. Thinis victory. Scorpion I unified Upper Egypt. The Upper Crown of Egypt would then become the symbol of a united Upper Egypt under one ruler. Scorpion I. Unknown,but in the thousands.
The Battle of the Pyramids, also known as the Battle of Embabeh, was a major engagement fought on 21 July 1798, during the French Invasion of Egypt. The battle took place near the village of Embabeh, across the Nile River from Cairo, but was named by Napoleon after the Great Pyramid of Giza visible nearly nine miles away.
Dirgham appealed to Amalric for help, but the King of Jerusalem was unable to intervene in time, and in late April 1164, the Syrians surprised and defeated Dirgham's brother Mulham at Bilbeis, opening the way to Cairo. [3] In May 1164, Shawar became vizier of Egypt, and Dirgham was killed, after he had been abandoned by the people and the army.
Revolt of Cairo (1798) Part of the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria during the War of the Second Coalition. Revolt in Cairo on 21 October 1798. by Girodet-Trioson, 1810. Date. 21–22 October 1798. Location. Cairo, Egypt, Ottoman Empire. 30°02′41″N 31°14′44″E / 30.0446°N 31.2456°E / 30.0446; 31.2456.
Suez Crisis. The Suez Crisis[a] or the Second Arab–Israeli War, [8][9][10] also referred to as the Tripartite Aggression[b] in the Arab world [11] and as the Sinai War[c] in Israel, [d] was a British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt in 1956. Israel invaded on 29 October, having done so with the primary objective of re-opening the Straits ...
The 6th of October War Panorama is a museum and memorial to the 1973 October war, located in Heliopolis, Cairo. [1] Constructed over an area of 7.5 feddans (around 32,000 square metres), [2] it was inaugurated on 5 October 1989 by former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. It was built as a cylindrical fort-like building molded in Islamic ...
e. The Egyptian Crisis (Arabic: الأزمة المصرية, romanized:al-ʿazma al-Maṣriyya) was a period that started with the Egyptian revolution of 2011 and ended with beginning of the presidency of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in 2014. It was a tumultuous three years of political and social unrest, characterized by mass protests, a series of ...
2013. 23 July 2013 – an explosive device killed 1 and injured 19 at a police station in Mansoura. [22] 5 October 2013 – gunmen shot dead 6 soldiers near the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya. [23] 28 October 2013 – assailants killed 3 policemen who were posted near the University of Mansura in Egypt's Nile Delta region.