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  2. Snaaib - Wikipedia

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    Calm of heart. Dynasty. possibly the Abydos Dynasty or near the end of the 13th Dynasty [1] or late 16th dynasty [2] Menkhaure Snaaib was an Egyptian pharaoh during the Second Intermediate Period between the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom at the end of the Middle Bronze Age .

  3. Halaib Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Halaib Triangle. /  22.46917°N 35.52306°E  / 22.46917; 35.52306. The Halaib Triangle is an area of land measuring 20,580 square kilometres (7,950 sq mi) located on the Northeast African coast of the Red Sea. The area, which takes its name from the town of Halaib, is created by the difference in the Egypt–Sudan border between the ...

  4. Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul - Wikipedia

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    According to ancient Egyptian creation myths, the god Atum created the world out of chaos, utilizing his own magic ( ḥkꜣ ). [1] Because the earth was created with magic, Egyptians believed that the world was imbued with magic and so was every living thing upon it. When humans were created, that magic took the form of the soul, an eternal ...

  5. Amr ibn al-As - Wikipedia

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    Amr ibn al-As. Amr ibn al-As ibn Wa'il al-Sahmi ( Arabic: عَمْرِو بْنِ الْعَاصِ بْنِ وَائِل السَّهْمِي, romanized : ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ ibn Wāʾil al-Sahmī; c. 573 – 664) was the Arab commander who led the Muslim conquest of Egypt and served as its governor in 640–646 and 658–664.

  6. Halaib - Wikipedia

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    Halaib ( Arabic: حلايب, romanized : Ḥalāyib [ħæˈlæːjeb] ), is a Red Sea port and town, located in the Halaib Triangle, a 20,580 km 2 (7,950 sq mi) area disputed between Egypt and Sudan. The town lies on the southern tip of what Egyptians refer to as the Red Sea Riviera and the north eastern corner of Sudan's Red Sea State and is ...

  7. Ibn Battuta - Wikipedia

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    When Ibn Battuta arrived in 1332, Mogadishu stood at the zenith of its prosperity. He described it as "an exceedingly large city" with many rich merchants, noted for its high-quality fabric that was exported to other countries, including Egypt. Battuta added that the city was ruled by a Somali Sultan, Abu Bakr ibn Shaikh 'Umar.

  8. Arab conquest of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus of Alexandria. The Arab conquest of Egypt, led by the army of 'Amr ibn al-'As, [1] took place between 639 and 642 AD and was overseen by the Rashidun Caliphate. It ended the seven-century-long Roman period in Egypt that began in 30 BC, and widely speaking Greco-Roman period that had lasted about a millennium.

  9. Blinken urges Egypt to ensure aid is flowing into Gaza - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday urged Egypt to do everything it can to make sure humanitarian aid is flowing into Gaza as food and medicine bound for the ...