Egypt the PeopleCrabtree Publishing Company, 2007 - 32 من الصفحات Egypt is one of the world's oldest civilizations and its people live with daily reminders of the past. Egyptian school children are still taught the ancient stories of the origins of the Nile, while learning about newer traditions. With over 50 per cent new images, Egypt the People examines: the many different cultures that make up modern Egypt, Islam and other religions of Egypt, festivals and family events and how village life is changing to reflect the modern world. This revised text also includes an update on terrorism and its impact on visitors to the country. |
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Abu Simbel Akhenaton Allah ancient Egypt animals Aswan High Dam aysh beans Bedouin women wear birthday bread bricks cafés called camels crowd Dam was built delicious desert dress eat fuul Egypt was divided Egypt was known Egypt was ruled Egyptian cities Egyptian cooking Egyptians wear Eid al-Fitr Empire Families relax Fellahin men wear fertile land festival follow Muhammad's friends galabiyyahs geda goats grow crops halal Hatshepsut iftar Islam kill and prepare King Fuad kingdom Koshaf Lower Egypt Mamluks meat mosque Moulids Nile River Nubians oases person who died Pharaohs play Qur'an Ramadan Ramses II Ramses II's religious dancers religious Muslims rulers sand sebou Sham el-Nessim Siwa Oasis Siwan soccer sport in Egypt streets to listen television temple tent Thutmose Thutmose III Today traditional clothes Upper Egypt water buffalo wear modern woman worship young Bedouin Zaineb and Jabir