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Monuments that were displayed instead of the royal mummies in the Egyptian Museum

The artifacts that were displayed inside the hall of royal mummies, were transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, during a majestic procession that witnessed the transfer of 22 mummies of the kings and queens of Egypt.

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The most important Artistic collectibles in Mahmoud Khalil Museum after its opening in Egypt

After more than 10 years of closure, Muhammad Mahmoud Khalil Museum and its campus reopen to the public under the title “Closed”, as it was closed in 2010, and some improvements of several stages began in 2014 to include works and construction treatments of air-conditioning and ventilation grilles. Muhammad Mahmoud Khalil Museum and its campus are considered one of the …

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Within the framework of the Russian-Syrian efforts, the restoration works of the Arc de Triomphe and the ruins of the city of Palmyra has begun

Restoration work and re-exportation of the archaeological Arc de Triomphe began in Palmyra within the framework of the Russian-Syrian efforts to restore all the artifacts and monuments that were destroyed by ISIS terrorists.

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UNESCO announces the winning design of the architectural competition to reconstruct Al-Nuri Mosque compound in Al-Mosul

An international jury announced that the design submitted by eight Egyptian architects has won the international competition to rebuild the historic Al-Nuri Mosque compound in Al-Mosul in Iraq

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The Courts of the Israeli Occupation Authorities Preserve the Manuscripts of “The Crowns of Damascus” in the Custody of “Israel”

On August 22, 2020, the court of the Israeli occupation authorities decided to keep the old manuscripts, known as “Damascus Crowns,” in the custody of the National Library in the occupied territories of Palestine

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Gold coins belonging to Abbasid Caliphate found in the village of Yebna in the occupied Palestine

The archaeological authorities of the Israeli occupation announced that they found about 424 coins made of pure 24 karat gold and weighing 845 grams in a clay jar buried and installed.

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Egyptian authorities demolish architectural facilities in the historic Mamluk cemetery area

Cairo residents woke up on July 20, 2020 to the news that bulldozers had demolished parts of the historic area called "the Mamluk Desert" dating back to the Mamluk period in the Al-Firdaws area of Cairo, under the pretext of expanding roads.

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