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  2. Modern Education Schools - Wikipedia

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    Enrollment. Approx. 1865. Campus size. 1,000 m 2 (0.25 acres) Website. www .mes .edu .eg. The Modern Education School ( MES; Arabic: مدارس التربية الحديثة) is a private international school in New Cairo, Cairo Governorate. [1] The Modern Education School, established in 1997, is a co-educational school that is divided into ...

  3. Cairo - Wikipedia

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    Cairo City itself differs from other Egyptian cities in that it has an extra administrative division between the city and district levels, and that is areas, which are headed by deputy governors. Cairo consists of 4 areas (manatiq, singl. mantiqa) divided into 38 districts (ahya', singl. hayy) and 46 qisms (police wards, 1-2 per district):

  4. EFG Hermes - Wikipedia

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    EFG, also known as the Egyptian Financial Group, became the first investment banking firm in Egypt when it was established by Dr Mohamed Taymour in 1984. Hermes was founded in 1993 under the newly promulgated Capital Markets Law 95. EFG created and analyzed privatization plans for the Egyptian government for several years.

  5. Cairo English School - Wikipedia

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    Cairo English School (CES) is a member of Esol Education, formerly known as Educational Services Overseas Limited (ESOL).CES opened in 2006 in Cairo and provides British-based international education culminating in Cambridge International Education IGCSE exam and the A-Level and IB Diploma offered as alternatives in the Sixth Form, CES is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS ...

  6. Portal:Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, while Alexandria, the second-largest city, is an important industrial and tourist hub at the Mediterranean coast. At approximately 100 million inhabitants, Egypt is the 14th-most populated country in the world, and the third-most populated in Africa, behind Nigeria and Ethiopia.

  7. Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    The Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad is a madrasa and mausoleum located in the Bayn al-Qasrayn area of al-Muizz street in Cairo, Egypt.It was built in the name of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, but its construction began between 1294 and 1295 under the reign of Sultan al-Adil Kitbugha, who was sultan in between al-Nasir Muhammad's first and seconds reigns.

  8. Judiciary of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The judicial system (or judicial branch) of Egypt is an independent branch of the Egyptian government which includes both secular and religious courts. The Egyptian judicial system is based on European and primarily French legal concepts and methods, combined with Islamic (Shariah) law. [1]

  9. Mamluk architecture - Wikipedia

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    e. Mamluk architecture was the architectural style that developed under the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517), which ruled over Egypt, the Levant, and the Hijaz from their capital, Cairo. Despite their often tumultuous internal politics, the Mamluk sultans were prolific patrons of architecture and contributed enormously to the fabric of historic ...