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    Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Abbas has been often described as a mere voluptuary, but Nubar Pasha spoke of him as a true gentleman of the "old school". He was seen as reactionary, morose and taciturn, and spent nearly all his time in his palace. He undid, as far as lay in his power, the works of his grandfather, both good and bad.

  • Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Muḥammad Tawfīq Pasha (born April 30, 1852, Cairo, Egypt—died Jan. 7, 1892, Ḥulwān) was the khedive of Egypt (1879–92) during the first phase of the British occupation. The eldest son of Khedive Ismāʿīl, Tawfīq, was distinguished from other members of his family by having engaged in study in Egypt rather than in Europe

  • Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Jabal shayb al-banat is one of the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern desert in Egypt, located to the west of the city of Hurghada at a latitude of 27 degrees north and a longitude of 33.5 degrees east of the Greenwich line approximately, this mountain is the highest mountain peak in the eastern desert with a height of up to 2185 meters, it is a prominent mass of igneous rocks

  • Neper God Of Grain

    Neper God Of Grain

    Neper was the deity of grains, particularly cereals that were important in Ancient Egypt, such as wheat and barley. It was stated that he foretold when the crops would grow, be harvested, and disappear.

  • Badr Museum in Farafra

    Badr Museum in Farafra

    The Badr Museum is located in a mud building, which is the common home found in this medieval part of Egypt. All of the artwork that was created by the artist is quite unique. His work almost always depicts life in the Farafra Oasis and he provides the work through both painting and sculpting.

  • The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple is a small temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis and was discovered in 1936, by chance, in the Black Head area, which is now located within the Mandara area of ​​the Montazah district in Alexandria. This temple was moved from its original place to the Latin Necropolis in 1994.

Facts About El Alamein War Cemetery

About El Alamein War Cemetery

  • 05 16, 2023
  • Know more about El Alamein War Cemetery

The Alamein cemeteries are the cemeteries where Allied and Axis soldiers have been buried since World War II in New El Alamein on the north coast of Egypt. the memorial commemorates the 11,866 members of the Commonwealth forces who died during the Second World War.

When designing the monument, Worthington followed similar principles to World War I memorials, but made adjustments due to the climate and ecology of Africa. This included building tall walls to block drifting sand, providing shelters from the sun, and planting succulents, including cacti instead of the plants more common in Europe.
Visitors can visit the Italian and German military cemetery in the Tel Issa area outside the city of El Alamein. The German cemetery contains the remains of 4,200 German soldiers and was built in the style of medieval castles. While the Italian cemetery looks like a museum of graves, and whenever possible every tombstone bears the name of the soldier, but many have on it the word unknown in Italian "IGNOTO" - or unknown soldier.

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    Did you know that even though the First World War ended almost 100 years ago, people are still finding soldiers who went missing during the war? After the war, people cleaned up the battlefields and removed all the stuff that was left behind.

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