Al-Shayyal argues that it was neither the French nor the British occupations that advanced translation significantly in Egypt ...
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How one betrayal destroyed Egypt’s defenses
The Ottomans conquered Egypt because the Mamluk Sultanate was already weakening and could not match Ottoman guns cannons and disciplined troops. Selim used propaganda and religious accusations to ...
DR LUIS DIAS Each time I visit the Institute Menezes Braganza and walk past the stunning blue-and-white azulejo panels set in ornate gold frames, I hear the voice of my father dramatically recite the ...
Explore Cairo’s pyramids, bazaars, Nile moments and hidden cultural gems in this complete things to do guide to Egypt’s ...
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Mongols vs. Mamluks | The Battle of Ain Jalut
In 1260, the Mongols were at the height of their power. At this moment, a large Mongol army swept into Syria ready to crush ...
Thousands of New Yorkers packed the plaza ouside City Hall and the streets of Lower Manhattan to see Mayor Zohran Mamdani ...
Four slices of time, across nearly seven decades, draw into one in Daniyal Mueenuddin’s novel.
People traded as commodities, iron cages used for punishment, severed fingers and even human sacrifice. These grisly details ...
A communal spectacle, spilling out of City Hall into the streets of Broadway, conveyed how many New Yorkers see the promise ...
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