Valley of the Kings in Luxor
67 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO The Road to the Valley of the Kings The Valley of the Kings is a narrow, closed valley located on the western bank of the Nile, behind the rocks of Mount Thebes (Luxor). Geographically, it is a shallow ravine surrounded by highlands, and resembles a large, irregularly […]
Karnak Temple in Luxor
62 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Why was the Karnak Temple named so? The name: The temple was named after the city of Karnak, which is a modern name derived from the Arabic word “Khornaq,” meaning the fortified village, which was given to many temples in the region during this period. Karnak Temple […]
Hot air balloon in Luxor
63 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Hot air balloon in Luxor Magical trips for tourist groups start today, the happiness for tourists in Luxor city, which are hot air balloon trips that tweet daily in the sky of the governorate above the crops, green nature and mountains, in addition to tourists enjoying watching […]
Baron Palace in Egypt
62 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Why is the Baron called by this name? Baron is an aristocratic title in feudal monarchies. It comes in the feudal hierarchy below viscount. In the British House of Lords it is the lowest ranking member. The word comes from the Old French baron meaning “warrior” or […]
Al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt
65 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Al-Azhar Mosque It is the oldest integrated global university, and one of the most important and famous mosques in Egypt and the Islamic world. Its corridors embraced millions of students and teachers of knowledge, until it became the destination of knowledge for all Muslims, a source of […]
Religious Complex in Egypt
68 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO What does the religious complex contain? The religious complex in ancient Egypt is located near the ancient Babylon Fortress, and includes the Mosque of Amr Ibn al-Aas, the Hanging Church, the Ben Ezra Jewish Synagogue, and a number of other churches, including: the Church and Cave of […]
Pharaonic obelisks
61 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Ancient Egyptian Obelisks The obelisks were carved from a single block of stone, with most of the obelisks coming from the granite quarries of Aswan. The oldest temple obelisk still in its original location is a red granite obelisk of the Twelfth Dynasty pharaoh Senusret I in […]
Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo
56 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque A unique model in the history of Islamic architecture, and a strong evidence of the level of Islamic civilization in the era of the Tulunid state, built by Ahmed Ibn Tulun on a large area of six acres, construction began in 263 AH […]
The Hanging Church in Egypt
67 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO The Hanging Church is one of the oldest Coptic monuments, distinguished by its rare architectural style and the first papal seat in Cairo. It is one of the most beautiful churches in the Middle East, and some wonder why it was given this name, which is what […]
Amr ibn al-Aas Mosque in Egypt
56 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO The Mosque of Amr ibn al-Aas is located in Fustat in the Old Cairo district. It is the first mosque built in Egypt after Amr ibn al-Aas conquered it in the year 20 AH, corresponding to 641 AD. This mosque was built in the year 21 AH, […]