Fakir Syed Aijazuddin ‘I shall live, I shall flourish, I shall wake up in peace’. These words from their Book of the Dead made Ancient Egyptians believe
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An orchestra ushers pharaohs through Cairo and Egypt to world stage
Tala Jarjour
April 09, 2021 22:34
A performer rides a two-horse chariot at the start of the parade of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies. (AFP)
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Few city dwellers would not remember at least one instance in which they had to wait for a presidential, royal or other dignitary motorcade to pass before normal traffic resumed. In the Middle East, where security is typically a high priority, such occurrences are rarely announced in advance. Still, they hardly go unnoticed, especially when they instigate beautification efforts to routes the important visitors might traverse. Only five weeks ago, central Cairo’s Tahrir area was a virtual construction site. It was getting the ultimate makeover, in preparation for an unprecedented set of visitors 22 of Egypt’s most celebrated mummies. They were moved out of the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square with unprecedented fanfare and dense l
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Basking in well-deserved and glorious vibes
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The Golden Parade of the mummies of ancient Egypt s kings and queens to their new resting place in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation was a vote of confident in Egypt today, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
After a week of apparently endless disasters, and what seemed as though the curse of the pharaohs had finally set in, a euphoric stretch followed, a few days that could not have compensated Egyptians for their earlier endurance in any better way.
For six long days, a crisis of global ramifications hovered over Egypt as the container ship