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Egypt

Akhenaten and Atenism: a loser dreamer or a progressive ruler?

by Ondřej Bršťák on January 31, 2021

  Akhenaten is the second name of Amenhotep IV, the Egyptian ruler of the well-known 18th dynasty1.Approximately from the middle of the 16th to the 14th century BC or the beginning of the 13th century of BC.. He made his … Read More

Africa, Egypt

How difficult it is to be a Mahmúd

by Barbora Zelenková on October 7, 2016

We are riding in an old battered Ford by the desert while the sun sets, after an afternoon swimming in Ain Sukhna – from the hotel´s beach resort. This is one of the few beaches in Egypt where mixed groups … Read More

Cairo, Coptic Christians, Egypt, Muslims

Zabbaleen – The Garbage Collectors

by Barbora Zelenková on August 28, 2015

Cairo is one of these megapolis of the third world, which have to face up the negative effects of an ever-growing urban population. These include excessive amounts of waste, which of course, Cairo like any other Capital city produces. It … Read More

Cairo, Coptic Christians, Egypt
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