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Interview with Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, DAAD/DWZ Cairo Director
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Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
DWZ hosts the first Falling Walls Lab in the Middle East 13 young Egyptian researchers presented their ideas on 4 June at the DWZ and a prestigious jury sele...
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Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
The Middle East welcomes its first Falling Walls Lab! The Falling Walls Lab Cairo takes place on 04 June 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ) --------------------------------------------...
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Change by Exchange - Ideas for Reforming Higher Education in Egypt and Tunisia
The Egyptian and the Tunisian people attained the resignation of their authoritarian governments by peaceful demonstrations in the beginning of 2011. The peo...
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To Dunia Khalils Exhibition "Lines and Lanes 2" in Cairo, DAAD-Guesthouse
Reflex auf die Ausstellung der Berliner Künstlerin Dunia Khalil im Gästehaus des DAAD in Kairo (Ägypten), 28. März 2014.
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#FallingWallsLab2015 - DWZ Cairo
DWZ Cairo opens the stage for innovation at the Falling Walls Lab Cairo
Young Egyptian researchers presented their groundbreaking ideas in 3 minutes at the Prince Taz Palace on 25 July 2015. The DWZ and a prestigious jury selected two winners who will be sent to the Falling Walls Lab Finale in Berlin on 8 November. The DWZ hosted the Falling Walls Lab for the second time and had with the number o
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Faculties of Cairo University - Google Earth
DAAD Cairo University Project.
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Cairo University - Outro
DAAD Cairo University Project.
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Science Day.mp4
Tremendous public interest in the new German Science Centre in Cairo (DWZ Kario) has become evident on the day before the official opening ceremony. On Novem...
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Science Slam 2012 Cairo: "Urban dynamics in Addis Ababa"
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
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Culture Work and the Politics of Art in Egypt and Beyond
Please have a look at our 17th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 24 February 2015 under the title “Cultural Work and the Politics of Art in Egypt and Beyond”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Ex
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CTTC Love, life and law -- The future of family politics in Egypt and Tunisia
Please have a look at our 13th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 27 February under the title "Love, Life and Law --...
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CTTC, title “EU Home Affairs and Migration Policy in the Mediterranean”
Please have a look at our 16th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 18 November 2014 under the title “EU Home Affairs and Migration Policy in the Mediterranean”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Exc
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CTTC, The Internationalization of Higher Education in Egypt
Please have a look at our 15th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 17 June 2014 under the title "The Internationaliza...
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CTTC Caring for the Poor Redistribution and social protection in Egypt and the Middle East
Please have a look at our 14th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 25 March 2014 under the title " Caring for the Poo...
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DAAD 16-9-2015
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Science Slam.avi
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
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لجسدك عليك حق | الحلقة الثالثة | الاسبوع الثانى من التحدى
بصوا بقى البوست ده عبارة عن شوية صفحات مهمة كده فى المنح والتدريبات والشغل والكورسات والذى منه اكيد فيه كتير تانى بس ده اللى قدرت اجمعهم
علماء مصر
https://www.facebook.com/EgyptScholars
ملتقى الدارين
https://www.facebook.com/Aldarayn
لقيتها
https://www.facebook.com/GotchaJobs
صعيدى جيكس
https://www.facebook.com/S3Geeks
Have A Dream
https://www.facebook.com/haveadream.org…
Icareer
https://www.face
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The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony
Delta TV - The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony held in DAAD Cairo office, December 19th 2013.
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CTTC, It's the economy, stupid! How political conflict affects economic development in Egypt
Please have a look at our 12th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 10 December 2013 under the title "It's the economy...
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#DWZ2014 Post doc opportunities in Germany
“Postdoc Opportunities in Germany” on 3 December 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ)
- Greeting word by Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Dirctor of the DWZ
- DAAD presentation including Q&A;
- AvH presentation including Q&A;
- FU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU München presentation including Q&A;
- Marburg University presentation including Q&A;
- General
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Part 2_7 وهى الهيئه الألمانيه للتبادل العلمى و التعليم فى ألمانبا (DAAD) مناقشه أ.هبه عفيفى حول EGSZ
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
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Ghada Bassioni's nominator for the Meeting
Ghada Bassioni of Cairo, Egypt was nominated to attend the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physics) by the DAAD and her Faculty of Engineering at the Ain...
Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
DWZ hosts the first Falling Walls Lab in the Middle East 13 young Egyptian researchers presented their ideas on 4 June at the DWZ and a prestigious jury sele......
DWZ hosts the first Falling Walls Lab in the Middle East 13 young Egyptian researchers presented their ideas on 4 June at the DWZ and a prestigious jury sele...
wn.com/Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
DWZ hosts the first Falling Walls Lab in the Middle East 13 young Egyptian researchers presented their ideas on 4 June at the DWZ and a prestigious jury sele...
- published: 12 Jun 2014
- views: 376
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author: DWZkairo
Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
The Middle East welcomes its first Falling Walls Lab! The Falling Walls Lab Cairo takes place on 04 June 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ) ---------...
The Middle East welcomes its first Falling Walls Lab! The Falling Walls Lab Cairo takes place on 04 June 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ) --------------------------------------------...
wn.com/Falling Walls Lab Cairo 2014
The Middle East welcomes its first Falling Walls Lab! The Falling Walls Lab Cairo takes place on 04 June 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ) --------------------------------------------...
- published: 12 Jun 2014
- views: 370
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author: DWZkairo
Change by Exchange - Ideas for Reforming Higher Education in Egypt and Tunisia
The Egyptian and the Tunisian people attained the resignation of their authoritarian governments by peaceful demonstrations in the beginning of 2011. The peo......
The Egyptian and the Tunisian people attained the resignation of their authoritarian governments by peaceful demonstrations in the beginning of 2011. The peo...
wn.com/Change By Exchange Ideas For Reforming Higher Education In Egypt And Tunisia
The Egyptian and the Tunisian people attained the resignation of their authoritarian governments by peaceful demonstrations in the beginning of 2011. The peo...
- published: 30 Mar 2014
- views: 793
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author: DAAD Cairo
To Dunia Khalils Exhibition "Lines and Lanes 2" in Cairo, DAAD-Guesthouse
Reflex auf die Ausstellung der Berliner Künstlerin Dunia Khalil im Gästehaus des DAAD in Kairo (Ägypten), 28. März 2014....
Reflex auf die Ausstellung der Berliner Künstlerin Dunia Khalil im Gästehaus des DAAD in Kairo (Ägypten), 28. März 2014.
wn.com/To Dunia Khalils Exhibition Lines And Lanes 2 In Cairo, Daad Guesthouse
Reflex auf die Ausstellung der Berliner Künstlerin Dunia Khalil im Gästehaus des DAAD in Kairo (Ägypten), 28. März 2014.
#FallingWallsLab2015 - DWZ Cairo
DWZ Cairo opens the stage for innovation at the Falling Walls Lab Cairo
Young Egyptian researchers presented their groundbreaking ideas in 3 minutes at the Pri...
DWZ Cairo opens the stage for innovation at the Falling Walls Lab Cairo
Young Egyptian researchers presented their groundbreaking ideas in 3 minutes at the Prince Taz Palace on 25 July 2015. The DWZ and a prestigious jury selected two winners who will be sent to the Falling Walls Lab Finale in Berlin on 8 November. The DWZ hosted the Falling Walls Lab for the second time and had with the number of 110 applicants for the competition by far the highest number of applications of all Labs worldwide.
The stage was opened for innovation. 13 Egyptian young innovators got the chance to present their research projects and breakthroughs in front of a jury of academia and business. For the first time they were facing a nonspecialized audience whom they had to “sell” their ideas to. Among the invited guest were representatives from industry, academia and development cooperation, who showed themselves impressed by the creativity of the young students.
“One of the aims of the German Science Centre is to contribute in bridging the gap between Industry and Academia in Egypt by promoting young scientists and entrepreneurs”, said Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director of the DWZ.
Presented ideas varied from research projects from different disciplines to entrepreneurial initiatives. “It is very important to share an idea to transform harmful automotive mobility into an energy source, mitigating the overall global CO2 rates with everyone” explained the candidate Mohamed Ashraf Hilal from TU Berlin Campus El Gouna, who presented a project on how to break the wall of mobility, energy and CO2 emissions. All participants received further trainings of the DAAD Kairo Akademie on topics such as creativity and innovation techniques, in which the participants learned how to apply a multitude of different creativity tools and techniques and how to promote their ideas in an innovative way.
For the first time, the DWZ is able to send two Egyptian innovators to the finale in Berlin. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Mansour, the prime founder of the German University in Cairo and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the GUC donated a ticket to support another winner from Egypt.
Ali Choucry and Mahmoud Kotb were named as the winners of the Cairo lab. Choucry presented his project on having a novel approach to treating neurodegenerative conditions.
Mahmoud Kotb is the founder of QEYE, which is the first Egyptian start-up company to use machine vision technology in its products. The second place went to Mohamed Ashraf Hilal. Rania Abd El Wahab won the third Prize with her idea on light emitting diodes to control agricultural pests.
The jury, consisting of Dr. Roman Luckscheiter (Director DWZ Cairo & DAAD Cairo), Ms. Stephanie Herkenberg (Economic Department, German Embassy Cairo), Dr. Mona El-Tobgui (Senior Advisor Egypt, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft), Prof. Dr. Georg Erdmann (Professor of Energy Systems Dept. at TU Berlin), Prof. Dr. Mohamed Salheen (Professor of Urban Planning & Design, Ain-Shams University) judge on the basis of the criteria of breakthrough factor, relevance and performance.
The Falling Walls Lab is a new challenging, inspiring and interdisciplinary format for young bright minds. It offers the opportunity to excellent young academics and professionals to present their outstanding ideas, research projects and initiatives.
On the sideline of the competition, the DWZ Cairo showed the technology exhibition “renewables – Made in Germany” of the German Energy Agency (Dena). Across a total of 26 rollups, the exhibition presented facts about renewable energy sources, technologies and systems. The exhibition will be open to the public.
Furthermore, a lecture on energy transformation in Germany was given by Prof. Dr. Georg Erdmann from the Technical University of Berlin.
wn.com/Fallingwallslab2015 Dwz Cairo
DWZ Cairo opens the stage for innovation at the Falling Walls Lab Cairo
Young Egyptian researchers presented their groundbreaking ideas in 3 minutes at the Prince Taz Palace on 25 July 2015. The DWZ and a prestigious jury selected two winners who will be sent to the Falling Walls Lab Finale in Berlin on 8 November. The DWZ hosted the Falling Walls Lab for the second time and had with the number of 110 applicants for the competition by far the highest number of applications of all Labs worldwide.
The stage was opened for innovation. 13 Egyptian young innovators got the chance to present their research projects and breakthroughs in front of a jury of academia and business. For the first time they were facing a nonspecialized audience whom they had to “sell” their ideas to. Among the invited guest were representatives from industry, academia and development cooperation, who showed themselves impressed by the creativity of the young students.
“One of the aims of the German Science Centre is to contribute in bridging the gap between Industry and Academia in Egypt by promoting young scientists and entrepreneurs”, said Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director of the DWZ.
Presented ideas varied from research projects from different disciplines to entrepreneurial initiatives. “It is very important to share an idea to transform harmful automotive mobility into an energy source, mitigating the overall global CO2 rates with everyone” explained the candidate Mohamed Ashraf Hilal from TU Berlin Campus El Gouna, who presented a project on how to break the wall of mobility, energy and CO2 emissions. All participants received further trainings of the DAAD Kairo Akademie on topics such as creativity and innovation techniques, in which the participants learned how to apply a multitude of different creativity tools and techniques and how to promote their ideas in an innovative way.
For the first time, the DWZ is able to send two Egyptian innovators to the finale in Berlin. Prof. Dr. Ashraf Mansour, the prime founder of the German University in Cairo and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the GUC donated a ticket to support another winner from Egypt.
Ali Choucry and Mahmoud Kotb were named as the winners of the Cairo lab. Choucry presented his project on having a novel approach to treating neurodegenerative conditions.
Mahmoud Kotb is the founder of QEYE, which is the first Egyptian start-up company to use machine vision technology in its products. The second place went to Mohamed Ashraf Hilal. Rania Abd El Wahab won the third Prize with her idea on light emitting diodes to control agricultural pests.
The jury, consisting of Dr. Roman Luckscheiter (Director DWZ Cairo & DAAD Cairo), Ms. Stephanie Herkenberg (Economic Department, German Embassy Cairo), Dr. Mona El-Tobgui (Senior Advisor Egypt, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft), Prof. Dr. Georg Erdmann (Professor of Energy Systems Dept. at TU Berlin), Prof. Dr. Mohamed Salheen (Professor of Urban Planning & Design, Ain-Shams University) judge on the basis of the criteria of breakthrough factor, relevance and performance.
The Falling Walls Lab is a new challenging, inspiring and interdisciplinary format for young bright minds. It offers the opportunity to excellent young academics and professionals to present their outstanding ideas, research projects and initiatives.
On the sideline of the competition, the DWZ Cairo showed the technology exhibition “renewables – Made in Germany” of the German Energy Agency (Dena). Across a total of 26 rollups, the exhibition presented facts about renewable energy sources, technologies and systems. The exhibition will be open to the public.
Furthermore, a lecture on energy transformation in Germany was given by Prof. Dr. Georg Erdmann from the Technical University of Berlin.
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 229
Cairo University - Outro
DAAD Cairo University Project....
DAAD Cairo University Project.
wn.com/Cairo University Outro
DAAD Cairo University Project.
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 78
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author: engsamirov
Science Day.mp4
Tremendous public interest in the new German Science Centre in Cairo (DWZ Kario) has become evident on the day before the official opening ceremony. On Novem......
Tremendous public interest in the new German Science Centre in Cairo (DWZ Kario) has become evident on the day before the official opening ceremony. On Novem...
wn.com/Science Day.Mp4
Tremendous public interest in the new German Science Centre in Cairo (DWZ Kario) has become evident on the day before the official opening ceremony. On Novem...
- published: 02 Dec 2012
- views: 1472
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author: DWZkairo
Science Slam 2012 Cairo: "Urban dynamics in Addis Ababa"
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ......
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
wn.com/Science Slam 2012 Cairo Urban Dynamics In Addis Ababa
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
- published: 02 Dec 2013
- views: 191
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author: Hany Wafa
Culture Work and the Politics of Art in Egypt and Beyond
Please have a look at our 17th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 24 February 2015 under the title “Cultural Work and t...
Please have a look at our 17th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 24 February 2015 under the title “Cultural Work and the Politics of Art in Egypt and Beyond”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Freie Universität Berlin, and the German Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB). We invited Prof. Dr. Mona Abaza, Professor of Sociology at the American University in Cairo, and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schneider, Director of the Department of Cultural Policy at the University of Hildesheim.
wn.com/Culture Work And The Politics Of Art In Egypt And Beyond
Please have a look at our 17th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 24 February 2015 under the title “Cultural Work and the Politics of Art in Egypt and Beyond”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Freie Universität Berlin, and the German Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB). We invited Prof. Dr. Mona Abaza, Professor of Sociology at the American University in Cairo, and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schneider, Director of the Department of Cultural Policy at the University of Hildesheim.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 6
CTTC Love, life and law -- The future of family politics in Egypt and Tunisia
Please have a look at our 13th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 27 February under the title "Love, Life and Law --......
Please have a look at our 13th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 27 February under the title "Love, Life and Law --...
wn.com/Cttc Love, Life And Law The Future Of Family Politics In Egypt And Tunisia
Please have a look at our 13th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 27 February under the title "Love, Life and Law --...
- published: 11 Mar 2014
- views: 348
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author: DAAD Cairo
CTTC, title “EU Home Affairs and Migration Policy in the Mediterranean”
Please have a look at our 16th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 18 November 2014 under the title “EU Home Affairs and...
Please have a look at our 16th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 18 November 2014 under the title “EU Home Affairs and Migration Policy in the Mediterranean”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Freie Universität Berlin, and the German Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB). We invited Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert, Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Justice and Home Affairs at the University of Dundee, Scotland, as well as Director of the European Institute for Security and Justice (EISJ) and Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Awad,Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS) at the American University in Cairo.
wn.com/Cttc, Title “Eu Home Affairs And Migration Policy In The Mediterranean”
Please have a look at our 16th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 18 November 2014 under the title “EU Home Affairs and Migration Policy in the Mediterranean”.
CTTC is a regularly held platform to analyse the ongoing changes and assess the perspectives of political transition in Egypt and is jointly organised by the Cairo Offices of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Freie Universität Berlin, and the German Orient-Institut Beirut (OIB). We invited Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert, Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Justice and Home Affairs at the University of Dundee, Scotland, as well as Director of the European Institute for Security and Justice (EISJ) and Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Awad,Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS) at the American University in Cairo.
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 12
CTTC, The Internationalization of Higher Education in Egypt
Please have a look at our 15th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 17 June 2014 under the title "The Internationaliza......
Please have a look at our 15th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 17 June 2014 under the title "The Internationaliza...
wn.com/Cttc, The Internationalization Of Higher Education In Egypt
Please have a look at our 15th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 17 June 2014 under the title "The Internationaliza...
- published: 18 Jul 2014
- views: 97
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author: DAAD Cairo
CTTC Caring for the Poor Redistribution and social protection in Egypt and the Middle East
Please have a look at our 14th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 25 March 2014 under the title " Caring for the Poo......
Please have a look at our 14th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 25 March 2014 under the title " Caring for the Poo...
wn.com/Cttc Caring For The Poor Redistribution And Social Protection In Egypt And The Middle East
Please have a look at our 14th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 25 March 2014 under the title " Caring for the Poo...
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 85
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author: DAAD Cairo
Science Slam.avi
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ......
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
wn.com/Science Slam.Avi
On the occasion of the EU-Egypt Year of Science the German Science Centre in Cairo and its partners opened the stage on 2 December for young scientists from ...
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 538
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author: DWZkairo
لجسدك عليك حق | الحلقة الثالثة | الاسبوع الثانى من التحدى
بصوا بقى البوست ده عبارة عن شوية صفحات مهمة كده فى المنح والتدريبات والشغل والكورسات والذى منه اكيد فيه كتير تانى بس ده اللى قدرت اجمعهم
علماء مصر
https://www....
بصوا بقى البوست ده عبارة عن شوية صفحات مهمة كده فى المنح والتدريبات والشغل والكورسات والذى منه اكيد فيه كتير تانى بس ده اللى قدرت اجمعهم
علماء مصر
https://www.facebook.com/EgyptScholars
ملتقى الدارين
https://www.facebook.com/Aldarayn
لقيتها
https://www.facebook.com/GotchaJobs
صعيدى جيكس
https://www.facebook.com/S3Geeks
Have A Dream
https://www.facebook.com/haveadream.org…
Icareer
https://www.facebook.com/iCareerEgy…
Yalla Work
https://www.facebook.com/yallawork.ngo…
Edu Egypt
https://www.facebook.com/eduegypt…
Anwar Resala team فريق أنوار رسالة
https://www.facebook.com/Anwar.Resala.Team…
NASA Office of Small Business Programs - NASA OSBP
https://www.facebook.com/NASASmallBusiness…
لازم تِعافر
https://www.facebook.com/lazm.t3afer…
EYouth
https://www.facebook.com/EYouthEgypt…
Entrepreneur
https://www.facebook.com/EntMagazine…
Reach Study Abroad
https://www.facebook.com/Reach.studyabroad…
New Horizons - BSE Unit
https://www.facebook.com/NHCairo…
AMIDEAST
https://www.facebook.com/pages/AMIDEAST/112496238831822…
Spread Your Skills Fan Page
https://www.facebook.com/syrskills…
Maaan Team
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maaan-Team/146827332019269…
International Education Week
https://www.facebook.com/InternationalEdWeek…
Youth Exchange and Study (YES)
https://www.facebook.com/YouthExchangeAndStudy…
USAID/Egypt
https://www.facebook.com/USAIDEgypt…
Study in the USA
https://www.facebook.com/studyintheusa…
Study in the UK
https://www.facebook.com/studyintheUK…
Study Abroad/للدراسة في الخارج
https://www.facebook.com/UNISERV.StudyUK…
AMIDEAST
https://www.facebook.com/amideast…
دليل المنح الدراسية لاوربا وامريكا
https://www.facebook.com/scholarshipsusa…
Scholarship
https://www.facebook.com/immediatescholarship…
Spread Your English (SYE)
https://www.facebook.com/syeteam…
DAAD Cairo
https://www.facebook.com/daad.cairo.office…
TEDxAUC
https://www.facebook.com/TEDxAUC…
Rise Up Summit
https://www.facebook.com/riseupsummit…
Flat6Labs
https://www.facebook.com/Flat6Labs…
LOTUS Scholarship Program
https://www.facebook.com/…/LOTUS-Scholarsh…/131422383545724…
MIT Entreprise Forum, Pan Arab Region
https://www.facebook.com/MITEnterpriseForumPanArabRegion…
البوست منقول
wn.com/لجسدك عليك حق | الحلقة الثالثة | الاسبوع الثانى من التحدى
بصوا بقى البوست ده عبارة عن شوية صفحات مهمة كده فى المنح والتدريبات والشغل والكورسات والذى منه اكيد فيه كتير تانى بس ده اللى قدرت اجمعهم
علماء مصر
https://www.facebook.com/EgyptScholars
ملتقى الدارين
https://www.facebook.com/Aldarayn
لقيتها
https://www.facebook.com/GotchaJobs
صعيدى جيكس
https://www.facebook.com/S3Geeks
Have A Dream
https://www.facebook.com/haveadream.org…
Icareer
https://www.facebook.com/iCareerEgy…
Yalla Work
https://www.facebook.com/yallawork.ngo…
Edu Egypt
https://www.facebook.com/eduegypt…
Anwar Resala team فريق أنوار رسالة
https://www.facebook.com/Anwar.Resala.Team…
NASA Office of Small Business Programs - NASA OSBP
https://www.facebook.com/NASASmallBusiness…
لازم تِعافر
https://www.facebook.com/lazm.t3afer…
EYouth
https://www.facebook.com/EYouthEgypt…
Entrepreneur
https://www.facebook.com/EntMagazine…
Reach Study Abroad
https://www.facebook.com/Reach.studyabroad…
New Horizons - BSE Unit
https://www.facebook.com/NHCairo…
AMIDEAST
https://www.facebook.com/pages/AMIDEAST/112496238831822…
Spread Your Skills Fan Page
https://www.facebook.com/syrskills…
Maaan Team
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maaan-Team/146827332019269…
International Education Week
https://www.facebook.com/InternationalEdWeek…
Youth Exchange and Study (YES)
https://www.facebook.com/YouthExchangeAndStudy…
USAID/Egypt
https://www.facebook.com/USAIDEgypt…
Study in the USA
https://www.facebook.com/studyintheusa…
Study in the UK
https://www.facebook.com/studyintheUK…
Study Abroad/للدراسة في الخارج
https://www.facebook.com/UNISERV.StudyUK…
AMIDEAST
https://www.facebook.com/amideast…
دليل المنح الدراسية لاوربا وامريكا
https://www.facebook.com/scholarshipsusa…
Scholarship
https://www.facebook.com/immediatescholarship…
Spread Your English (SYE)
https://www.facebook.com/syeteam…
DAAD Cairo
https://www.facebook.com/daad.cairo.office…
TEDxAUC
https://www.facebook.com/TEDxAUC…
Rise Up Summit
https://www.facebook.com/riseupsummit…
Flat6Labs
https://www.facebook.com/Flat6Labs…
LOTUS Scholarship Program
https://www.facebook.com/…/LOTUS-Scholarsh…/131422383545724…
MIT Entreprise Forum, Pan Arab Region
https://www.facebook.com/MITEnterpriseForumPanArabRegion…
البوست منقول
- published: 15 Nov 2014
- views: 94
The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony
Delta TV - The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony held in DAAD Cairo office, December 19th 2013....
Delta TV - The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony held in DAAD Cairo office, December 19th 2013.
wn.com/The Egyptian Network Of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Ennd) Kick Off Cermony
Delta TV - The Egyptian Network of Neurodegenerative Diseases (ENND) kick-off cermony held in DAAD Cairo office, December 19th 2013.
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CTTC, It's the economy, stupid! How political conflict affects economic development in Egypt
Please have a look at our 12th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 10 December 2013 under the title "It's the economy......
Please have a look at our 12th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 10 December 2013 under the title "It's the economy...
wn.com/Cttc, It's The Economy, Stupid How Political Conflict Affects Economic Development In Egypt
Please have a look at our 12th Cairo Talks on Transformation and Change (CTTC) session which took place on 10 December 2013 under the title "It's the economy...
- published: 23 Mar 2014
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#DWZ2014 Post doc opportunities in Germany
“Postdoc Opportunities in Germany” on 3 December 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ)
- Greeting word by Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Dirctor of the DWZ
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“Postdoc Opportunities in Germany” on 3 December 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ)
- Greeting word by Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Dirctor of the DWZ
- DAAD presentation including Q&A;
- AvH presentation including Q&A;
- FU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU München presentation including Q&A;
- Marburg University presentation including Q&A;
- General counselling at the info tables
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“Postdoc Opportunities in Germany” on 3 December 2014 at the German Science Centre Cairo (DWZ)
- Greeting word by Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Dirctor of the DWZ
- DAAD presentation including Q&A;
- AvH presentation including Q&A;
- FU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU Berlin presentation including Q&A;
- TU München presentation including Q&A;
- Marburg University presentation including Q&A;
- General counselling at the info tables
- published: 06 Jan 2015
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Part 2_7 وهى الهيئه الألمانيه للتبادل العلمى و التعليم فى ألمانبا (DAAD) مناقشه أ.هبه عفيفى حول EGSZ
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo...
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
wn.com/Part 2 7 وهى الهيئه الألمانيه للتبادل العلمى و التعليم فى ألمانبا (Daad) مناقشه أ.هبه عفيفى حول Egsz
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
- published: 29 Sep 2015
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Ghada Bassioni's nominator for the Meeting
Ghada Bassioni of Cairo, Egypt was nominated to attend the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physics) by the DAAD and her Faculty of Engineering at the Ain......
Ghada Bassioni of Cairo, Egypt was nominated to attend the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physics) by the DAAD and her Faculty of Engineering at the Ain...
wn.com/Ghada Bassioni's Nominator For The Meeting
Ghada Bassioni of Cairo, Egypt was nominated to attend the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Physics) by the DAAD and her Faculty of Engineering at the Ain...
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Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thou
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Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt Sergius Church dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th century A.D. Legend has it that it was built on the site where
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Cairo Travel Video 2015 Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt. Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the A
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Egypt Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extre
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Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhira) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab World.[1] Nicknamed "The City
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Top 5 Attractions Cairo - Egypt Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Cairo, Egypt - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Cairo.
#5: Mohammad Ali Mosque - Dominating Cairo's skyline, this stunning Ottoman mosque was built in 1848 and has ornate interiors.
#4: Shopping - Cairo is world famous for its bazaars.
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Gay Travel Guide: Cairo, Egypt
Area: 204 sq mi
Population: 10,230,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise
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Cairo Travel Guide
Cairo Travel Guide - Cairo (pronounced KY-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhirah ) is the capital of Egypt and, with a total population of Greater Cairo metropolitan area in excess of 16 million people, one of the largest cities in both Africa and the Middle East (the regions which it conveniently straddles). It is also the 19th largest city in the world, and among the world's most densely populated cit
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Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
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Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
Cairo travel guide, Cairo Attractions, Cairo Hotels,Cairo Restaurants,Tourism in Egypt, Vacation Egypt, Giza, Pyramids, Cairo Museum
From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no s
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A Tourist's Guide to Cairo, Egypt
We see the Pyramids (on horseback), see the citadel, visit the bazaar and have a bottle of Stella Lager
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Cusco & Machu Picchu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Cusco-Machu-Picchu.d6053554.Destination-Travel-Guides
In Cusco, and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler. The most famous of all is Machu Picchu.
Cusco is the former capital of the Inca Empire of the Sun. Since the 16th century, Spanish colonial buildings were built atop former Inca Palaces, of which only the foundations remain. Examples in
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Travel Guide to Cairo, Egypt
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/egypt/cairo - Visit for more information on Cairo, Egypt.
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East. With a population in excess of 16 million people it is among the world's most densely populated cities.
What to see / do
* Al-Azhar Park -- A glimpse into the captivating past
* Cairo Opera House -- Opera, dance and mu
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Cairo - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Cairo travel guide, Cairo Attractions, Cairo Hotels,Cairo Restaurants,Tourism in Egypt, Vacation Egypt, Giza, Pyramids, Cairo Museum
From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Eg
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The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx - Travel Guide Cairo
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The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx - Travel Guide Cairo
Travel Guide Egypt
Travel Guide Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Abu Simbel, Hurghada, Giza, Alexandria, Marsa Alam, Dahab and El Gouna
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others,
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Top 10 Tourist Attraction in Egypt | Travel and Tour Guide in Cairo Part 1
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a cen
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Top 10 Tourist Attraction in Egypt | Travel and Tour Guide in Cairo Part 2
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a cen
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Egyptian Museum Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Egyptian Museam in Egypt.
In the heart of the modern metropolis of Cairo is one of the greatest historical treasures in the world, the Egyptian Museum. The 'Museum of Egyptian Antiquities' was founded in 1835 by Mohammed Ali and was created to prevent the further plundering and destruction of Egypt's ancient treasures.
The museum was built in 1900 by the French arch
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Travel to Cairo, Egypt.
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Cairo, Egypt is a large city and our Cairo travel guide allows you inside information on the best places to visit while you're in Egypt's bustling capital city.
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Visiting Egypt top 10 tips
Visiting Egypt top 10 tips.
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Cairo Skyline - Travel Guide Egypt
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Cairo Skyline - Travel Guide Egypt
Travel Guide Egypt
Travel Guide Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Abu Simbel, Hurghada, Giza, Alexandria, Marsa Alam, Dahab and El Gouna
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Travel Tips for Cairo
Come and see more about the largest city in Africa and home to the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World: the Pyramids. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/croha
Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre...
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thousand And One Nights' amid Islamic Cairo. Goods inspired by pharaohs Tutankhamen and Nefertiti are in constant demand and it's where haggling is the norm. The bazaar is a colorful place with smoking hookahs, exotic carpets and musical instruments as well as a huge array of herbs and spices.
Abu Serga is the city's oldest church and dates back to Fatima times. It was built on the ruins of an even older church in the Coptic district of Cairo. The three-aisled basilica was founded by Roman Christians at the end of the 4th century.
Built in 1902, the Egyptian Museum's 150,000 exhibits amount to being one of the greatest historical collections in the world. When both the Greek and Roman civilizations had reached the zenith of their power, Egypt already had a history that dated back almost 3,000 years.
In 1830, King Mohammed Ali had a mosque built and named it after himself but it is now more commonly known as the Alabaster Mosque. It was 18 years in construction and was built on the site of a former Mamluk Palace.
Egypt and its capital of Cairo is the oldest cultural land on Earth. A country that impresses with both its 5,000 years of history and lively modern spirit.
wn.com/Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thousand And One Nights' amid Islamic Cairo. Goods inspired by pharaohs Tutankhamen and Nefertiti are in constant demand and it's where haggling is the norm. The bazaar is a colorful place with smoking hookahs, exotic carpets and musical instruments as well as a huge array of herbs and spices.
Abu Serga is the city's oldest church and dates back to Fatima times. It was built on the ruins of an even older church in the Coptic district of Cairo. The three-aisled basilica was founded by Roman Christians at the end of the 4th century.
Built in 1902, the Egyptian Museum's 150,000 exhibits amount to being one of the greatest historical collections in the world. When both the Greek and Roman civilizations had reached the zenith of their power, Egypt already had a history that dated back almost 3,000 years.
In 1830, King Mohammed Ali had a mosque built and named it after himself but it is now more commonly known as the Alabaster Mosque. It was 18 years in construction and was built on the site of a former Mamluk Palace.
Egypt and its capital of Cairo is the oldest cultural land on Earth. A country that impresses with both its 5,000 years of history and lively modern spirit.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 23076
Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the Afri...
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt Sergius Church dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th century A.D. Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo. The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mameluck sovereigns are particularly interesting. Built in 1900, each day the Egypt Museum attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience for themselves the legendary treasures of ancient history that comprise more than 120,000 different objects from 4500 years of Egyptian history, including the unique Tut-Ench-Amun exhibition. Cairo really does strive to do justice to its name, Mother of the World. After all, it was this city that united the glory of the Pharaos with the Early Christian and Islamic worlds..
wn.com/Cairo Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt Sergius Church dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th century A.D. Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo. The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mameluck sovereigns are particularly interesting. Built in 1900, each day the Egypt Museum attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience for themselves the legendary treasures of ancient history that comprise more than 120,000 different objects from 4500 years of Egyptian history, including the unique Tut-Ench-Amun exhibition. Cairo really does strive to do justice to its name, Mother of the World. After all, it was this city that united the glory of the Pharaos with the Early Christian and Islamic worlds..
- published: 12 Dec 2014
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Cairo Travel Video 2015 Guide
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt. Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the A...
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt. Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the A
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Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt. Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the A
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Cairo City Guide - Lonely Planet travel videos
Learn more about Cairo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt...
Learn more about Cairo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt
wn.com/Cairo City Guide Lonely Planet Travel Videos
Learn more about Cairo: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt
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Egypt Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history....
Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.
wn.com/Egypt Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 34976
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Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhira) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab World.[1] Nicknamed "The City of a Thousand Minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. Even before Cairo was established in the tenth century, the land composing the present-day city was the site of national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo is also associated with Ancient Egypt due to its proximity to the Great Sphinx and the pyramids in nearby Giza.
Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr (Arabic: مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the Arabic name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Cairo has the oldest and largest film and music industries in the Arab World, as well as the world's second-oldest institution of higher learning, al-Azhar University. Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city, and the Arab League has been based in Cairo for most of its existence.
With a population of 6.8 million[2] spread over 214 square kilometers (83 sq mi), Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt. With an additional ten million inhabitants just outside the city, Cairo resides at the center of the largest metropolitan area in Africa and the eleventh-largest urban area in the world.[1] Cairo, like many large cities in developing countries, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic, but its metro currently the only on the African continent also ranks among the fifteen busiest in the world,[3] with over 700 million passenger rides annually.
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world. It has 136,000 items on display, with many more hundreds of thousands in its basement storerooms
Khan el-Khalili is an ancient shopping area, nothing less, but some of the shops have also their own little factories or workshops.
The suq (which is the Arabic name for bazaar, or market) dates back to 1382, when Emir Djaharks el-Khalili built a big caravanserai (or khan) right here. A caravanserai was a sort of hotel for traders, and usually the focal point for economic activity for any surrounding area. This caravanserai is still there, you just ask for the narrow street of Sikka Khan el-Khalili and Badestan.
The part of Cairo that contains Coptic Cairo and Fostat, which contains the Coptic Museum, Babylon Fortress, Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George, many other Coptic churches, the Ben Ezra Synagogue and Amr ibn al-'As Mosque.
The Cairo Tower is a free-standing concrete TV tower in Cairo. It stands in the Zamalek district on Gezira Island in the Nile River, in the city centre. At 187 meters, it is 43 meters higher than the Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands some 15 km to the southwest.
Over the ages, and as far back as four thousand years, Egypt stood as the land where civilizations have always met.[citation needed] The Pharaohs together with the Greeks and the Romans have left their imprints here. Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula, led by Amr ibn al-A'as, introduced Islam into Egypt. Khedive Mohammad Ali, with his Albanian family roots, put Egypt on the road to modernity. If anything, the cultural mix in this country is natural, given its heritage. Egypt can be likened to an open museum with monuments of the different historical periods on display everywhere.
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Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhira) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab World.[1] Nicknamed "The City of a Thousand Minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. Even before Cairo was established in the tenth century, the land composing the present-day city was the site of national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo is also associated with Ancient Egypt due to its proximity to the Great Sphinx and the pyramids in nearby Giza.
Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr (Arabic: مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the Arabic name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Cairo has the oldest and largest film and music industries in the Arab World, as well as the world's second-oldest institution of higher learning, al-Azhar University. Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city, and the Arab League has been based in Cairo for most of its existence.
With a population of 6.8 million[2] spread over 214 square kilometers (83 sq mi), Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt. With an additional ten million inhabitants just outside the city, Cairo resides at the center of the largest metropolitan area in Africa and the eleventh-largest urban area in the world.[1] Cairo, like many large cities in developing countries, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic, but its metro currently the only on the African continent also ranks among the fifteen busiest in the world,[3] with over 700 million passenger rides annually.
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world. It has 136,000 items on display, with many more hundreds of thousands in its basement storerooms
Khan el-Khalili is an ancient shopping area, nothing less, but some of the shops have also their own little factories or workshops.
The suq (which is the Arabic name for bazaar, or market) dates back to 1382, when Emir Djaharks el-Khalili built a big caravanserai (or khan) right here. A caravanserai was a sort of hotel for traders, and usually the focal point for economic activity for any surrounding area. This caravanserai is still there, you just ask for the narrow street of Sikka Khan el-Khalili and Badestan.
The part of Cairo that contains Coptic Cairo and Fostat, which contains the Coptic Museum, Babylon Fortress, Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George, many other Coptic churches, the Ben Ezra Synagogue and Amr ibn al-'As Mosque.
The Cairo Tower is a free-standing concrete TV tower in Cairo. It stands in the Zamalek district on Gezira Island in the Nile River, in the city centre. At 187 meters, it is 43 meters higher than the Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands some 15 km to the southwest.
Over the ages, and as far back as four thousand years, Egypt stood as the land where civilizations have always met.[citation needed] The Pharaohs together with the Greeks and the Romans have left their imprints here. Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula, led by Amr ibn al-A'as, introduced Islam into Egypt. Khedive Mohammad Ali, with his Albanian family roots, put Egypt on the road to modernity. If anything, the cultural mix in this country is natural, given its heritage. Egypt can be likened to an open museum with monuments of the different historical periods on display everywhere.
Info Taken from Wikipedia.com
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Top 5 Attractions Cairo - Egypt Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Cairo, Egypt - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I ...
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Cairo, Egypt - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Cairo.
#5: Mohammad Ali Mosque - Dominating Cairo's skyline, this stunning Ottoman mosque was built in 1848 and has ornate interiors.
#4: Shopping - Cairo is world famous for its bazaars. Take time to immerse yourself and pick up unique souvenirs for back home.
#3: Coptic Cairo - Said to be the oldest area of Cairo, it was settled back in the 8th century B.C. Among the notable monuments is St. George Church.
#2: The National Museum - or the Museum of Egyptian Antiques. Housed in a 1902 building, it has some of the world's greatest treasures.
#1: Pyramids - Located close to Cairo and estimated to have been built over 5,000 years ago, Giza pyramids are one of the seven wonders of the world.
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Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Cairo, Egypt - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Cairo.
#5: Mohammad Ali Mosque - Dominating Cairo's skyline, this stunning Ottoman mosque was built in 1848 and has ornate interiors.
#4: Shopping - Cairo is world famous for its bazaars. Take time to immerse yourself and pick up unique souvenirs for back home.
#3: Coptic Cairo - Said to be the oldest area of Cairo, it was settled back in the 8th century B.C. Among the notable monuments is St. George Church.
#2: The National Museum - or the Museum of Egyptian Antiques. Housed in a 1902 building, it has some of the world's greatest treasures.
#1: Pyramids - Located close to Cairo and estimated to have been built over 5,000 years ago, Giza pyramids are one of the seven wonders of the world.
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- published: 15 Jul 2010
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Gay Travel Guide: Cairo, Egypt
Area: 204 sq mi
Population: 10,230,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise
Things to do: Pyramids, Nile Ride, Temples, Beaches etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
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Area: 204 sq mi
Population: 10,230,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise
Things to do: Pyramids, Nile Ride, Temples, Beaches etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
Bike: XX
Public Transit: X
Car: XXXX (taxi, will require bartering)
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Area: 204 sq mi
Population: 10,230,000 (approx)
Things to do Gay: Cruise
Things to do: Pyramids, Nile Ride, Temples, Beaches etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
Bike: XX
Public Transit: X
Car: XXXX (taxi, will require bartering)
- published: 17 May 2014
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Cairo Travel Guide
Cairo Travel Guide - Cairo (pronounced KY-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhirah ) is the capital of Egypt and, with a total population of Greater Cairo metropolitan ...
Cairo Travel Guide - Cairo (pronounced KY-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhirah ) is the capital of Egypt and, with a total population of Greater Cairo metropolitan area in excess of 16 million people, one of the largest cities in both Africa and the Middle East (the regions which it conveniently straddles). It is also the 19th largest city in the world, and among the world's most densely populated cities.
On the Nile river, Cairo is famous for its own history, preserved in the fabulous medieval Islamic city and Coptic sites in Old Cairo. The Egyptian Museum in the city centre is a must see, with its countless Ancient Egyptian artefacts, as is shopping at the Khan al-Khalili bazaar. No trip to Cairo would be complete without a visit to the Giza Pyramids and to the nearby Saqqara Pyramid Complex, where visitors will see Egypt's first step pyramid built by the architect Imhotep for the third dynasty pharaoh Djoser.
Though firmly attached to the past, Cairo is also home to a vibrant modern society. The Midan Tahrir area situated in downtown Cairo, built in the 19th century under the rule of Khedive Ismail, has strived to be a "Paris on the Nile". There also are a number of more modern suburbs including Ma'adi and Heliopolis, while Zamalek is a quiet area on Gezira Island, with upmarket shopping. Cairo is best in the fall or spring, when the weather isn't so hot. A felucca ride on the Nile is a good way to escape from the busy city, as is a visit to Al-Azhar Park.
Since the revolution in 2011 and the ongoing counter-revolution, tourists have fled Cairo to a large extent. This has created an opportunity for unique experiences of Cairo's and Egypt's cultural treasures without the crowds. Finding yourself alone inside a pyramid is now a real possibility. Prices are also lower.
Enjoy Your Cairo Travel Guide!
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Cairo Travel Guide - Cairo (pronounced KY-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhirah ) is the capital of Egypt and, with a total population of Greater Cairo metropolitan area in excess of 16 million people, one of the largest cities in both Africa and the Middle East (the regions which it conveniently straddles). It is also the 19th largest city in the world, and among the world's most densely populated cities.
On the Nile river, Cairo is famous for its own history, preserved in the fabulous medieval Islamic city and Coptic sites in Old Cairo. The Egyptian Museum in the city centre is a must see, with its countless Ancient Egyptian artefacts, as is shopping at the Khan al-Khalili bazaar. No trip to Cairo would be complete without a visit to the Giza Pyramids and to the nearby Saqqara Pyramid Complex, where visitors will see Egypt's first step pyramid built by the architect Imhotep for the third dynasty pharaoh Djoser.
Though firmly attached to the past, Cairo is also home to a vibrant modern society. The Midan Tahrir area situated in downtown Cairo, built in the 19th century under the rule of Khedive Ismail, has strived to be a "Paris on the Nile". There also are a number of more modern suburbs including Ma'adi and Heliopolis, while Zamalek is a quiet area on Gezira Island, with upmarket shopping. Cairo is best in the fall or spring, when the weather isn't so hot. A felucca ride on the Nile is a good way to escape from the busy city, as is a visit to Al-Azhar Park.
Since the revolution in 2011 and the ongoing counter-revolution, tourists have fled Cairo to a large extent. This has created an opportunity for unique experiences of Cairo's and Egypt's cultural treasures without the crowds. Finding yourself alone inside a pyramid is now a real possibility. Prices are also lower.
Enjoy Your Cairo Travel Guide!
- published: 10 Aug 2014
- views: 301
Cairo Transport - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism and Vacation
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From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
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Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
======================
Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
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Cairo travel guide, Cairo Attractions, Cairo Hotels,Cairo Restaurants,Tourism in Egypt, Vacation Egypt, Giza, Pyramids, Cairo Museum
From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
==============================
Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
======================
Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
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- published: 14 Oct 2013
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A Tourist's Guide to Cairo, Egypt
We see the Pyramids (on horseback), see the citadel, visit the bazaar and have a bottle of Stella Lager...
We see the Pyramids (on horseback), see the citadel, visit the bazaar and have a bottle of Stella Lager
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We see the Pyramids (on horseback), see the citadel, visit the bazaar and have a bottle of Stella Lager
- published: 14 Jun 2009
- views: 755
Cusco & Machu Picchu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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In Cusco, and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler....
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In Cusco, and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler. The most famous of all is Machu Picchu.
Cusco is the former capital of the Inca Empire of the Sun. Since the 16th century, Spanish colonial buildings were built atop former Inca Palaces, of which only the foundations remain. Examples in the central Plaza de Armas are the Cusco Cathedral and La Compañia church. Another striking example is Qorikancha, the former golden courtyard of the Temple of the Sun. The Spanish used stones from Sacsayhuaman, an Inca stronghold overlooking the city.
In the Urubamba Valley, or Sacred Valley, visitors can see the mysterious Moray Terraces and the pre-Inca Salt Mines of Maras. Ollantaytambo is a living Inca city and its towering ruins form the start of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
The long-lost Inca bastion was uncovered from the jungle in 1911. It remains a mystery how the Incas managed to stack the heavy granite blocks that make up the city’s buildings so precisely, at high altitude.
Little is also known about how the Incas turned a multi-lingual tribal region in an empire that is now known as one of the greatest civilizations in history.
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In Cusco, and the Sacred Valley, magnificent ruins await the adventurous traveler. The most famous of all is Machu Picchu.
Cusco is the former capital of the Inca Empire of the Sun. Since the 16th century, Spanish colonial buildings were built atop former Inca Palaces, of which only the foundations remain. Examples in the central Plaza de Armas are the Cusco Cathedral and La Compañia church. Another striking example is Qorikancha, the former golden courtyard of the Temple of the Sun. The Spanish used stones from Sacsayhuaman, an Inca stronghold overlooking the city.
In the Urubamba Valley, or Sacred Valley, visitors can see the mysterious Moray Terraces and the pre-Inca Salt Mines of Maras. Ollantaytambo is a living Inca city and its towering ruins form the start of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
The long-lost Inca bastion was uncovered from the jungle in 1911. It remains a mystery how the Incas managed to stack the heavy granite blocks that make up the city’s buildings so precisely, at high altitude.
Little is also known about how the Incas turned a multi-lingual tribal region in an empire that is now known as one of the greatest civilizations in history.
- published: 05 May 2015
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Travel Guide to Cairo, Egypt
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Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa a...
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/egypt/cairo - Visit for more information on Cairo, Egypt.
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East. With a population in excess of 16 million people it is among the world's most densely populated cities.
What to see / do
* Al-Azhar Park -- A glimpse into the captivating past
* Cairo Opera House -- Opera, dance and music
* Cairo Tower -- An 187-metre tower with views of the views of the city, desert and Pyramids, Zamalek, Shubra and the Nile Delta
* Hanging Church -- The most famous Coptic church in Cairo
* Pyramids at Giza -- The oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza
* The Egyptian Museum -- More than 120,000 antiquities, covering centuries of ancient history.
* The Sphinx -- One of Egypt's oldest surviving structures
Events
Annual events in Cairo
* Ashura - Shia Muslims performing zikrs (religious dances) and traditional music.
* Cairo International Film Festival -- Competitions, tributes and controversial films
* Coptic Christmas -- Religious services and concerts and typical Christmas bazaars. Religious services and concerts and typical Christmas bazaars
* International Nile Song Festival -- Kids from around 18 countries compete in writing, singing and composing.
* Sphinx Festival -- A gathering of artists, scholars and Egyptologists.
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Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East. With a population in excess of 16 million people it is among the world's most densely populated cities.
What to see / do
* Al-Azhar Park -- A glimpse into the captivating past
* Cairo Opera House -- Opera, dance and music
* Cairo Tower -- An 187-metre tower with views of the views of the city, desert and Pyramids, Zamalek, Shubra and the Nile Delta
* Hanging Church -- The most famous Coptic church in Cairo
* Pyramids at Giza -- The oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza
* The Egyptian Museum -- More than 120,000 antiquities, covering centuries of ancient history.
* The Sphinx -- One of Egypt's oldest surviving structures
Events
Annual events in Cairo
* Ashura - Shia Muslims performing zikrs (religious dances) and traditional music.
* Cairo International Film Festival -- Competitions, tributes and controversial films
* Coptic Christmas -- Religious services and concerts and typical Christmas bazaars. Religious services and concerts and typical Christmas bazaars
* International Nile Song Festival -- Kids from around 18 countries compete in writing, singing and composing.
* Sphinx Festival -- A gathering of artists, scholars and Egyptologists.
- published: 03 Dec 2010
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Cairo - Egypt Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
==============================
Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
======================
Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
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From the Pyramids of Giza and traders' banter at Khan al-Khalili bazaar to sailing on the Nile, it's no surprise that Cairo is dubbed the Mother of All Cities by Egyptians.
Egypt's capital, and Africa's largest city, boasts attractions of biblical proportions -- literally. Giza's Sphinx and pyramids are iconic as to be beyond description. Add to this the astonishing gold of Tutankhamun buried in the dusty corridors of the Cairo Museum, the Islamic treasures of bejewelled mosques, labyrinthine medieval alleyways lined with tempting spices and colourful textiles and the daily shrill calls to prayer rising above the cacophony of car horns and crowded streets.
Escape from the city's bustle by ordering a mint tea in a traditional ahwa (coffeehouse) or taking a felucca ride on the river Nile, Cairo's lifeblood and Africa's most significant waterway.
==============================
Cairo History
Cairo has been ruled by Persians, Pharaohs, Romans, Arabian caliphs, British colonials and more, and nurtured the establishment of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions. Not surprisingly, for today's visitor, the beauty is seeing those centuries unfold in layers, often juxtaposed into modern-day living.
The original ancient city was actually Memphis, now 24km (15 miles) southwest of Cairo, founded in 2,000 BC and ruled by King Menes who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Fustat, as 'modern-day' Cairo was known, was founded some 3,000 years later and was one of the world's greatest, and largest cities and home to Egypt's first mosque.
There embarked a period of huge construction of some of the city's most prominent landmarks. The Fatimids established the Al-Azhar mosque (one of the world's oldest Islamic universities) located in Islamic Cairo, the medieval quarter also home to the sprawling market streets of Khan el-Khalili.
Once the Mamaluk Sultanate was captured by the Ottoman Empire, they shifted most of the trading back to Constantinople and Cairo became little more than a provincial town. The mkedieval curse, the Black Death, struck the city countless times reducing the population by hundreds of thousands. Cairo's place on the spice route was all but diminished.
The Ottomans were soon unseated by Napoleonic troops who occupied Cairo in the late 18th century, later falling to British troops.
Muhammad Ali Pasha was considered to be the founder of modern Egypt, with social and economic reforms and huge construction in the early 19th century. His grandson Ismail Pasha continued that modernization process, inspired by the broad boulevards of Paris, and his legacy can still be seen around today's Downtown Cairo.
Debt let to British occupation lasting well into the 20th century, but huge demonstrations led to Egypt's independence declared in 1922 and Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Fuad I. His son King Farouk I later married Queen Farida Zulficar.
Since World War II, Cairo's development has been intense, its huge and fast-growing population leading to its current status as the largest city in Africa and the Muslim world.
======================
Weather in Cairo
Best time to visit:
Spring (Mar-Apr) and autumn (mid Sep-Oct) are most comfortable, when daytime temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Sultry summer (Jun-Aug) reach the high 30s. For those who hate the heat, winter (Dec-Jan) December and January are pleasantly cool (20 deg C / 68 deg F). Ramadan shifts ten days back annually -- in 2011 will begin in early August. During the month, many eateries will close during daylight hours, and some bars close for the entire month, but the city is festooned in decorative lights with traditional music at nights in Islamic Cairo. During the major festivals of Eid ul fitr and Eid ul Adha, many locals travel so flights, trains and buses could well be booked up in advance.
- published: 13 Oct 2013
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The Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx - Travel Guide Cairo
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Travel Guide Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Abu Simbel, Hurghada, Giza, Alexandria, Marsa Alam, Dahab and El Gouna
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 94
Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is...
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
Visit our Moscow travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Top 10 Tourist Attraction in Egypt | Travel and Tour Guide in Cairo Part 1
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after ...
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
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Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
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Citadel of Cairo
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Sultan Hasan Mosque in Cairo
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Ancient Gateway To Old Cairo
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
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Top 10 Tourist Attraction in Egypt | Travel and Tour Guide in Cairo Part 2
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after ...
Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
Cairo Tower
Citadel of Cairo
Khedives Cairo
Sultan Hasan Mosque in Cairo
Pyramids of Giza
Old Cairo
Cairo- Garden City
Cairo Pyramids in Egypt
All Saints' Cathedral in Cairo
CEO of the GOIEF for Cairo
Ancient Gateway To Old Cairo
Pyramids Behind
Porto Cairo Residence
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Part of Old Cairo
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Cairo (/ˈkaɪroʊ/ kye-roh ; Arabic: القاهرة; Coptic: Ⲕⲁϩⲓⲣⲏ) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Middle-East and second-largest in Africa after Lagos. Its metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the world. Located near the Nile Delta,[1][2] it was founded in AD 969. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo
Cairo Tower
Citadel of Cairo
Khedives Cairo
Sultan Hasan Mosque in Cairo
Pyramids of Giza
Old Cairo
Cairo- Garden City
Cairo Pyramids in Egypt
All Saints' Cathedral in Cairo
CEO of the GOIEF for Cairo
Ancient Gateway To Old Cairo
Pyramids Behind
Porto Cairo Residence
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
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Egyptian Museum Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Egyptian Museam in Egypt.
In the heart of the modern metropolis of Cairo is one of the greatest historical treasures in the world...
Travel video about destination Egyptian Museam in Egypt.
In the heart of the modern metropolis of Cairo is one of the greatest historical treasures in the world, the Egyptian Museum. The 'Museum of Egyptian Antiquities' was founded in 1835 by Mohammed Ali and was created to prevent the further plundering and destruction of Egypt's ancient treasures.
The museum was built in 1900 by the French architect, Marcel Dourgnon. Its Neo-Classical design still guards the priceless heritage of ancient Egypt and today more than 155,000 impressive archaeological discoveries that cover 4,500 years of Egyptian history are on display.
The museum's unique collection of jewelery contains rings once worn by high priests and also amulets that belonged to Ramses the Second.
The fantastic grave offerings of Tutankhamen, who died at the age of 19, cover almost half a floor of the museum and its importance is due to precious objects such as the 'Gold Mask' of the young pharaoh that have assured its place among the world's greatest museums.
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Travel video about destination Egyptian Museam in Egypt.
In the heart of the modern metropolis of Cairo is one of the greatest historical treasures in the world, the Egyptian Museum. The 'Museum of Egyptian Antiquities' was founded in 1835 by Mohammed Ali and was created to prevent the further plundering and destruction of Egypt's ancient treasures.
The museum was built in 1900 by the French architect, Marcel Dourgnon. Its Neo-Classical design still guards the priceless heritage of ancient Egypt and today more than 155,000 impressive archaeological discoveries that cover 4,500 years of Egyptian history are on display.
The museum's unique collection of jewelery contains rings once worn by high priests and also amulets that belonged to Ramses the Second.
The fantastic grave offerings of Tutankhamen, who died at the age of 19, cover almost half a floor of the museum and its importance is due to precious objects such as the 'Gold Mask' of the young pharaoh that have assured its place among the world's greatest museums.
- published: 12 Dec 2014
- views: 227
Travel to Cairo, Egypt.
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Cairo, Egypt is a large city and our Cairo travel guide allows you inside information on the best places to visit...
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Cairo, Egypt is a large city and our Cairo travel guide allows you inside information on the best places to visit while you're in Egypt's bustling capital city.
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Cairo, Egypt is a large city and our Cairo travel guide allows you inside information on the best places to visit while you're in Egypt's bustling capital city.
- published: 28 Oct 2009
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Cairo Skyline - Travel Guide Egypt
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- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 90
Travel Tips for Cairo
Come and see more about the largest city in Africa and home to the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World: the Pyramids. Allow an InterContinental Concierg...
Come and see more about the largest city in Africa and home to the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World: the Pyramids. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/croha
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Come and see more about the largest city in Africa and home to the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World: the Pyramids. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/croha
- published: 13 Dec 2007
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34th Cairo Climate Talks "Greener Cairo: Sustainability through Urban Agriculture?"
Cairo has experienced countless transformations which shaped its social and spatial structure over the course of its history. Modern architecture is located side-by-side with centuries-old buildings, and within the city's relatively small but agglomerated area. Because of Cairo's ever growing population density -which varies from 30,000 persons per square kilometer to 100,000 in the older district
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#DWZ - Mapping the Egyptian Innovation System by Prof. Holger Kohl
Words of greeting
- Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director German Science Centre Cairo
- Mr. Christoph Retzlaff, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
H.E. Prof. Dr. Sherif Hamad, Minister of Scientific Research of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Introductory note
- Dr. Mona El Tobgui, Fraunhofer Senior Advisor, Egypt
“Mapping the Egyptian Innovation System”
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Egypt's ecolodges
From Siwa to Fayoum, Minya, Dakhla and Marsa Alam, the beautiful and remote surroundings of Egypt's ecolodges are offering an alternative to the mass tourism market. But times are hard for these business owners, whose small enterprises are very vulnerable to the drop in tourism and volatile security situation.
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Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now
Full videotape of the 14th Cairo Climate Talks panel discussion. Title: "Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now" Date: 12.03.2013 More information at: h...
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Part 3_9 الكلمه الإختتاميه لفاعليات المؤتمر EGSZ
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
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Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
34th Cairo Climate Talks "Greener Cairo: Sustainability through Urban Agriculture?"
Cairo has experienced countless transformations which shaped its social and spatial structure over the course of its history. Modern architecture is located sid...
Cairo has experienced countless transformations which shaped its social and spatial structure over the course of its history. Modern architecture is located side-by-side with centuries-old buildings, and within the city's relatively small but agglomerated area. Because of Cairo's ever growing population density -which varies from 30,000 persons per square kilometer to 100,000 in the older districts- and its limited green spaces, urban farming is restricted to rooftops and scarce peri-urban agricultural lands.
Urban and rooftop agriculture are beneficial in cooling the temperature of the buildings and absorbing some of the pollution of the city. In addition to that, creating green spaces in a megalopolis like Cairo might contribute to a more attractive cityscape as well as to an increased quality of life for Cairo’s inhabitants. Raising animals and growing food in restricted urban spaces help those, who experience difficulties tapping into the formal food system, to meet their daily food requirements.
So what are the conditions for agriculture and the city to be reconciled with one another? How to design policies that encourage urban agriculture? How can technology help the mainstreaming of urban agriculture? What is the role and the responsibility of different actors in addressing the risks and improving the sustainability of certain urban agriculture practices?
Panelists:
Dr. Martin Bucholz, Senior Researcher at Technische Universitat Berlin and CEO of Watergy GmbH
Emily Matthiesen, Global Program Officer at Habitat International Coalition
Sherif Hosny, CEO of Schaduf
Carl Philipp Schuck, Urban expert with GIZ and Head of "Climate Change Adaptation in Informal Urban Areas" project
Usama el Behairy, Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University
Moderator: Ahmed Sedky, expert on sustainable and renewable energy systems and solutions
wn.com/34Th Cairo Climate Talks Greener Cairo Sustainability Through Urban Agriculture
Cairo has experienced countless transformations which shaped its social and spatial structure over the course of its history. Modern architecture is located side-by-side with centuries-old buildings, and within the city's relatively small but agglomerated area. Because of Cairo's ever growing population density -which varies from 30,000 persons per square kilometer to 100,000 in the older districts- and its limited green spaces, urban farming is restricted to rooftops and scarce peri-urban agricultural lands.
Urban and rooftop agriculture are beneficial in cooling the temperature of the buildings and absorbing some of the pollution of the city. In addition to that, creating green spaces in a megalopolis like Cairo might contribute to a more attractive cityscape as well as to an increased quality of life for Cairo’s inhabitants. Raising animals and growing food in restricted urban spaces help those, who experience difficulties tapping into the formal food system, to meet their daily food requirements.
So what are the conditions for agriculture and the city to be reconciled with one another? How to design policies that encourage urban agriculture? How can technology help the mainstreaming of urban agriculture? What is the role and the responsibility of different actors in addressing the risks and improving the sustainability of certain urban agriculture practices?
Panelists:
Dr. Martin Bucholz, Senior Researcher at Technische Universitat Berlin and CEO of Watergy GmbH
Emily Matthiesen, Global Program Officer at Habitat International Coalition
Sherif Hosny, CEO of Schaduf
Carl Philipp Schuck, Urban expert with GIZ and Head of "Climate Change Adaptation in Informal Urban Areas" project
Usama el Behairy, Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University
Moderator: Ahmed Sedky, expert on sustainable and renewable energy systems and solutions
- published: 10 Nov 2015
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DAAD Workshop on "Scientific/Critical Thinking For problem solving"
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Workshop on "Scientific/Critical Thinking For problem solving" In association with National & International Grants Of......
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Workshop on "Scientific/Critical Thinking For problem solving" In association with National & International Grants Of...
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DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Workshop on "Scientific/Critical Thinking For problem solving" In association with National & International Grants Of...
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 254
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DAAD Alumni Forum 2014 part2
DAAD Alumni Forum 2014
New Communication, New Media
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DAAD Alumni Forum 2014
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- published: 15 Jan 2015
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#DWZ - Mapping the Egyptian Innovation System by Prof. Holger Kohl
Words of greeting
- Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director German Science Centre Cairo
- Mr. Christoph Retzlaff, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Rep...
Words of greeting
- Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director German Science Centre Cairo
- Mr. Christoph Retzlaff, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
H.E. Prof. Dr. Sherif Hamad, Minister of Scientific Research of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Introductory note
- Dr. Mona El Tobgui, Fraunhofer Senior Advisor, Egypt
“Mapping the Egyptian Innovation System”
Lecture by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Kohl, Fraunhofer IPK
Presentation of the Science Monitor
- Dr. Florian Kohstall, Head of Freie Universität Berlin Cairo Office
wn.com/Dwz Mapping The Egyptian Innovation System By Prof. Holger Kohl
Words of greeting
- Dr. Roman Luckscheiter, Director German Science Centre Cairo
- Mr. Christoph Retzlaff, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
H.E. Prof. Dr. Sherif Hamad, Minister of Scientific Research of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Introductory note
- Dr. Mona El Tobgui, Fraunhofer Senior Advisor, Egypt
“Mapping the Egyptian Innovation System”
Lecture by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Kohl, Fraunhofer IPK
Presentation of the Science Monitor
- Dr. Florian Kohstall, Head of Freie Universität Berlin Cairo Office
- published: 07 Dec 2014
- views: 41
Egypt's ecolodges
From Siwa to Fayoum, Minya, Dakhla and Marsa Alam, the beautiful and remote surroundings of Egypt's ecolodges are offering an alternative to the mass tourism ma...
From Siwa to Fayoum, Minya, Dakhla and Marsa Alam, the beautiful and remote surroundings of Egypt's ecolodges are offering an alternative to the mass tourism market. But times are hard for these business owners, whose small enterprises are very vulnerable to the drop in tourism and volatile security situation.
wn.com/Egypt's Ecolodges
From Siwa to Fayoum, Minya, Dakhla and Marsa Alam, the beautiful and remote surroundings of Egypt's ecolodges are offering an alternative to the mass tourism market. But times are hard for these business owners, whose small enterprises are very vulnerable to the drop in tourism and volatile security situation.
- published: 22 Jun 2015
- views: 2
Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now
Full videotape of the 14th Cairo Climate Talks panel discussion. Title: "Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now" Date: 12.03.2013 More information at: h......
Full videotape of the 14th Cairo Climate Talks panel discussion. Title: "Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now" Date: 12.03.2013 More information at: h...
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Full videotape of the 14th Cairo Climate Talks panel discussion. Title: "Energy Subsidies - Why Egypt has to act now" Date: 12.03.2013 More information at: h...
"Organizing your life using the concept of SWOT analysis", so what is this SWOT analysis all about?
DAAD Stipendiatentreffen Augsburg (24. -- 26. Mai 2013) : Samstag Vortrag 7„Organisation und Vermittlung deines ganzen Lebens in das Konzept der SWOT-Analyse......
DAAD Stipendiatentreffen Augsburg (24. -- 26. Mai 2013) : Samstag Vortrag 7„Organisation und Vermittlung deines ganzen Lebens in das Konzept der SWOT-Analyse...
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DAAD Stipendiatentreffen Augsburg (24. -- 26. Mai 2013) : Samstag Vortrag 7„Organisation und Vermittlung deines ganzen Lebens in das Konzept der SWOT-Analyse...
Part 3_9 الكلمه الإختتاميه لفاعليات المؤتمر EGSZ
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo...
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
wn.com/Part 3 9 الكلمه الإختتاميه لفاعليات المؤتمر Egsz
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 2
Part 3_7 مناقشه بحث مقدم من د.أيه محمود جمعه EGSZ
و يتحدث عن
Science and Ethics, Power & Responsibility
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October...
و يتحدث عن
Science and Ethics, Power & Responsibility
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
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و يتحدث عن
Science and Ethics, Power & Responsibility
20th International Conference
Modern Trends in Zoology: Current and Advanced Practices
18th-20th October, 2014 Marriott Hotel, Zamalek, Cairo
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 2