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Bab Zuweila

Bab Zuweila, or Gate of Metwalli, is one of the gates of "Old Cairo" in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. This gate or portal is famous for being the gate under which the heads of the envoys of Hulagu, the Tartar leader, were hung when they came threatening Egypt, which eventually led to the defeat of the Mongols and the rise of the

"Nasser's Fork: The Cairo Tower"

(Cairo Tower) is one of the important tourist landmarks of Cairo, an architectural masterpiece that gains special importance due to its location in the heart of the ancient island district. The top of the tower is designed in the form of a (Lotus flower), a symbol of ancient Egyptian history. The (Cairo Tower) was built between 1956 and

"Between Supporter and Opponent.. He is Abdel Nasser"

People never have and never will all agree on love for a person. If their agreement was possible, they would have agreed on love for the Prophet who brought them the truth. Despite the sincerity, devotion, and faith of the prophets, they could not win the love of all. So, there is no need for anger or rebellion whenever someone dislikes the

Living Cities Union Presents Russian Authors and Books At Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

Under the flag of the Union of creators and Development Leaders of the Living Cities Union presents Russian authors and books at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF 2023). It is an initiative for the comprehensive dissemination of Russian classical and modern literature to foreign markets. The “Living Cities”

Egypt and Zimbabwe: Historical Relations

Zimbabwe, an African country, was known as Southern Rhodesia when it was a British colony. Ian Smith, the leader of the white minority, declared its independence from Britain in 1965. Zimbabwe has the second largest unofficial economy share, which is 60.6%. Agriculture and mining contribute significantly to exports. Zimbabwe's