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Egypt’s Embattled Institutes of Knowledge

ISSUE 4 - 2013

Egypt’s Embattled Institutes of Knowledge

The Curious Tale of King Seqenenre Tao

Of all the mummies at the museum in Cairo, the sight of this one will make you shudder. Seqenenre Tao’s face, twisted from suffering excruciating pain, has been frozen in that state for almost three thousand years. The story of his death is not for the faint of heart.

By Garry Shaw

Ancient Egypt

Explore the Intangible

Egypt's tourism industry has long relied on beach resorts and archaeological sites to attract visitors, but intangible heritage tourism is becoming increasingly popular. What can Egypt do to develop this potential market?

By Sherif Lotfy

Taking Egypt's Tourism Industry to the Next Level

Intangible Heritage

In the Footsteps of Mystics and Intellectuals

Starting in the ninth century, Andalusi migrants left southwestern Europe to settle in Egypt, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy in their new homeland.

By Mohammed El Razzaz

The Andalusi Legacy in Egypt

Intangible Heritage

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