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  • Pharaoh of Egypt during the construction of the Great Pyramid.
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  • Located in [[Cairo]],[[Egypt]], while associated with conservative [[Sunni]], generally considered the w
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  • ...2004.jpg|thumb|300px|This aerial photograph shows the Nile flowing through Egypt. About 6,695km in length, it extends further south through other countries. ...quered Egypt its produce was shipped to feed the populous of [[Rome]], and Egypt was dubbed the "breadbasket of the Empire".<ref>Baker, Charles F. and Baker
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  • ...}}</noinclude>The history of the continent of Africa, ranging from Ancient Egypt to the Arab Spring.
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  • ...Korea. User navies have included Algeria, Angola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russi
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  • ...amid of Giza]] is the most striking monument left by the people of Ancient Egypt.}} {{seealso|History of Egypt}}
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  • ...e-long Middle Eastern coastal region long the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Egypt and Israel; population about 1.4 million Palestinian people, governed by [[
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  • [[Capital (city)|Capital city]] of [[Egypt]]; population about 10 million ([[Greater Cairo]] metropolitan area: 20 mil
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  • Director-General, Egypt-Israel Multinational Force and Observers (1998-2004); Deputy Assistant Secr
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  • ...slim regimes that are corrupt, do not run by strict [[Sharia]], or both; [[Egypt]], [[Jordan]], and [[Saudi Arabia]] are often given as examples
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  • ...tional training exercise, held every one or two years, led by the U.S. and Egypt, involving coalitions of dozens of nations under [[United States Central Co
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  • A form of Christianity developed in Egypt, said to have been started by one of Christ's apostles, Mark, in the 1st ce
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  • Inscribed stone monument found at Philae, Upper Egypt in 1815 by William John Bankes and now located at the Kingston Lacy country
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  • *[[History of Egypt]] {{r|President of Egypt}}
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  • The story of the emergence of the modern state of Egypt and its predecessors from ancient times to the present day.
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  • ...North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: radical Islam, [[al-Qaeda]], [[Egypt]]; previously [[Royal United Service Institute]] and [[International Instit
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  • A negotiation between the heads of government of Egypt and Israel, hosted by the United States, that produced a peace agreement be
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  • ...ory of the world and the largest the world had yet seen, stretching from [[Egypt]] to [[Hellespont]] in the west to the [[Indus River]] in the east. Cyrus p ...uccessful invasions in the east, Cyrus prepared to conquer [[Babylon]] and Egypt. The Jews greeted Cyrus as a liberator after he conquered Babylon and let o
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  • Leader of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces in Egypt, i.e. the military high command; assumed office of interim Head of State in
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  • Largest and oldest of the pyramids in the Giza Necropolis of Greater Cairo, Egypt; was the tallest building for nearly 4,000 years, and is the largest pyrami
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  • {{r|Nome (Egypt)}}
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  • ==Ancient Egypt== ===Geography of Ancient Egypt===
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  • Area of the Middle East between Egypt, Syria and the Arabian Peninsula, fought over throughout history for its re
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  • * Adkins L, Adkins R (2001) ''The Keys of Egypt: The Obsession to Decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs''. New York: HarperCollins, * Ray J (2007) ''The Rosetta Stone and the Rebirth of Ancient Egypt (Wonders of the World)''. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 97
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  • ...ian intelligence officers in Italy, sent by [[extraordinary rendition]] to Egypt, and later released; Italy indicted intelligence personnel involved in the
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  • **{{pl|Egypt}}
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  • ...ms of oligarchy. Thus, Syria was, until recently, seen as a monarchy while Egypt under Mubarek was an autocracy.
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  • ...li]], [[Emir of Mecca]], and Sir Henry McMahon, the High Commissioner for Egypt, setting the terms for Arab participation in the war against the [[Ottoman
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  • ...sued many ''fatwas'' in support of militant causes. Abdel-Rahman, while in Egypt, was associated with Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) and Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyy ...therhood journal, who was hanged in 1966 for subversive activities against Egypt.
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  • ...Middle East); [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from [[Egypt]]; [[UNDP]] Award on International Women's Day in 1994, selected by Time Ma
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  • The '''Waad cell''' was the name given to the approximately 100 [[Egypt]]ians apprehended or tried [[in absentia]] by Egyptian authorities in 2002. ...had received political asylum in [[Slovakia]], decided to try returning to Egypt.
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  • ...Sometimes, the [[Maghreb]] (the Arabic North African countries other than Egypt and [[Sudan]]), and more rarely Afghanistan, and Pakistan, are considered t
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...id of Giza]] is the most striking monument left by the people of [[Ancient Egypt]].}} ...n [[antiquity]], producing monuments like the [[Sphinx]] and [[Pyramids of Egypt|pyramids]]. It was an important province in the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] and
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...Secure America]], [[National Security Network]]; past [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambass
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...parts of [[Jordan]] (i.e., the [[West Bank]] and [[East Jerusalem]]) and [[Egypt]] (i.e., [[Gaza]]) that were occupied by the [[Israeli Defense Forces]] dur
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  • ...cretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs and former [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia|Tunisia]], and [[U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain
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  • ...y - Wrote important papers and a book on the subject - Ref: Description of Egypt *Fourier, Joseph - Description of Egypt, monograph
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  • ...ian birth but a Christian (not Muslim); was educated in British schools in Egypt then at American prep schools, [[Princeton University|Princeton]] and [[Har
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...n the nation of capture or on a U.S. ship, the prisoners were then sent to Egypt or other countries that would do detailed interrogation. According to Scheuer, the first partner was to be Egypt, on the basis that it had the capability to track, capture and transport su
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  • ...r constructed. It was built by pharaoh [[Khufu]], of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt, around 2560 BC, with the purpose of becoming a tomb. It is the only remain ...ave taken gold and many treasures. <ref>http://www.sacred-destinations.com/egypt/giza-great-pyramid-of-khufu.htm</ref>
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  • *''The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from [[Ancient Egypt]] to Quantum [[Cryptography]]'' (2000)
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...f mankind and the Patriarchs of the People of Israel, up to the exile into Egypt #''Shemot'' ([[Exodus]]), the history of the People of Israel in Egypt, their miraculous Exodus, their early travels in the Wilderness, the recept
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • *[[Egypt]]
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  • {{rpl|Egypt}}
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  • ...d in 1945, it had 22 members in 2011: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine
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  • ...000-2001); [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel]] (1997-2000), [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]] (1994-1997), [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates]] (1989-1992),
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...nean Sea]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]], [[Niger]], [[Chad]], [[Sudan]] and [[Egypt]]. The capital is [[Tripoli, Libya|Tripoli]]. Libya has 1&nbsp;759&nbsp;540 ...η, Libýē'') for the whole area of the African continent stretching between Egypt and the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...mram]], he is most well-known for leading the Israelites' departure from [[Egypt]]ian enslavement, as chronicled in the Book of [[Exodus]]. He also received
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  • ...ited States Central Command]] (CENTCOM), in the Middle East, centered in [[Egypt]]. It is the largest field exercise in the world, and has involved 35 coun | title=Bright Star Shines in Egypt
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • In [[Ancient Egypt]], '''Ptah''' was considered to be the god of craftsmen, rebirth and creati ...can truly understand just how important he was when told how that the name Egypt, is in fact of the Greek, "Het-Ka-Ptah," which translates as, "House of the
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...Snowy. The adventures took place across the globe, including [[Tibet]], [[Egypt]], the [[Congo]], China, a fictional country in the Middle East called Khem
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  • ...his was one of the unintended consequences of the [[Aswan High Dam]], in [[Egypt]].
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  • ...Oasis of Amun, and the other Oases now under the Dominion of the Pasha of Egypt''. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman.
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • {{r|U.S. relations with Egypt}}
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  • <div style="border: none; width:350px;"><div class="thumbcaption">[[Egypt]]ian [[hieroglyph]]s first appeared around 3,000 BC.{{Egyptian-hieroglyphs.
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...th Yemen (in Hadhramaut) and in Oman. The type locality given is "Egypte" (Egypt).<ref name="McD99"/> ...ur in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and northern Egypt. It is absent in southern Egypt.<ref name="Mal03"/><ref name="SB95"/>
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  • ...''' (July 7, 1909, Nettlingen, Hanover, Germany – November 8, 1976, Cairo, Egypt) was a great German [[tennis]] player of the 1930s. At any other time he mi ...ssian front during [[World War II]]—only to be killed in a car accident in Egypt many years later. He was married twice, the second time to an American hei
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • | conventional_long_name = Arab Republic of Egypt | common_name = Egypt
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • As well as being one, if not the, most intelligent person in Egypt he was Chancellor to the Pharaoh and was also High Priest to [[Ptah]] and w ...Thoth. Imhotep was one of two mortals to reach the position of full god in Egypt, the other being [[Amenhotep]].
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  • ...parts of [[Jordan]] (i.e., the [[West Bank]] and [[East Jerusalem]]) and [[Egypt]] (i.e., [[Gaza]]) that were occupied by the [[Israeli Defense Forces]] dur
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  • ...he most rich and powerful of all, because they were the rulers over all of Egypt. They always had slaves who they put hard at work. ...lived in Greece and Rome. Life there was a lot like it was for slaves in Egypt, but no quite as bad.
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  • ...should revert to their pre-1948 nationality, essential [[Jordan]]ian or [[Egypt]]ian. Israel thus has no reason to agree to assimilate them or provide them ...litary infrastructure in Gaza and according responsibility for the area to Egypt.
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  • Due to the Suez Crisis, Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon withdrew from participating in the 1956 games. The Soviet
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  • A [[World War Two]] conference held in Cairo, Egypt, November 22-26, 1943. It was attended by [[Winston Churchill]], [[Frankli
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  • ...egieendowment.org/category/political-parties Carnegie Endowment's guide to Egypt's transition] [http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Default.aspx Egypt State Information Service]
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  • ...sula they occur in Egypt and Israel. The type locality given is "AEgypto" (Egypt).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...Lagos (Nigeria), 1978 Algiers (Algeria), 1987 Nairobi (Kenya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Johannesburg (South Africa), 2003 Abuja (Nig
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  • ...03;2d prtg.2005) (Crescent News, Malaysia: 2007). Shorouk International in Egypt published an Arabic translation of this book in 2004. ...: 2004) (Crescent News, Malaysia: 2007). The Supreme Council of Culture in Egypt published an Arabic translation of this book in 2005.
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  • {{r|Little Egypt}}
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  • *''Karaite Jews of Egypt'' (Mourad el-Kodsi) (1987) *''Just for the record in the history of the Karaite Jews of Egypt in modern times'' (Mourad el-Kodsi) (2002)
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  • *The belief that an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian [[mummy]] being transported on-board took the ship down with it as par
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  • ...ivine right to rule. After [[Alexander the Great|Alexander's]] conquest of Egypt, he was declared the son of [[Amun-Ra]]. The following Ptolemaic rulers als
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Egypt}}
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  • '''Khufu''' was the second [[pharaoh]] of the fourth dynasty of [[Ancient Egypt]] who ruled for twenty three years, between 2589 and 2566 BCE. He is famous [[Herodotus]], who visited Egypt in the middle of the 4th century BCE and recorded his journey on Book 2 of
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  • {{r|Egypt}}
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  • ...Egyptian military figures and they wish to prevent an Islamist takeover in Egypt by staging a preventative military revolution. They ask for our blessing. I ...t Mubarak to refrain from foiling the democratic processes taking place in Egypt and to honor the free and legitimate wishes of the Egyptian people”. A fe
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