Let’s take a look at some of the best food Egypt has to offer. 1. Kushary Those who are Egyptian or familiar with Egyptian cuisine will understand why Kushary has to come first. Kushary is a great representative of Egyptian culinary tradition, because it’s everything mixed in one plat...
Why argue over Pacific force postures or basing regimes in Europe or deterrence and “credibility” when the only strategy on display has been one that compels us to repeatedly bang our collective head against the adamantine wall of the Hindu Kush?
Are the Kush, Nubia and Axum Empires the same? Are the Persian Empire and Iran the same thing? Was Uruk a part of Sumer? Are Norsemen and Vikings the same? Did Hammurabi come after Sargon? Is pharaoh Khafre the same as Khafra? Are the Harappans and the Dravidians the same? Did Sarg...
Tom Friedman, in his book,“The World is Flat,” makes a very persuasive argument that our current economic policy transcends national boundaries
and temporal variability. The arid northern third of the basin yields negligible flows, while the highlands of Ethiopia contribute up to 80 % of annual flow in the lower Nile. The river provides more than 95 % of Egypt’s fresh water supplies (ESIS2013). The Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) ...
Are the Kush, Nubia and Axum Empires the same? Did the Toltec people come after the Aztecs? Did Hatshepsut live in Lower Egypt? Did the Incas build Machu Picchu? Are the Pyramids of Giza from the New Kingdom? How did the Second Temple get destroyed? Did the Aztec worship the Teotihuacan...
The Land of Punt was a trading partner of Egypt, it was known for producing and exporting gold, incense, aromatic resins, cinnamon, ebony, ivory and animals. The region is known from ancient Egyptian records of trade expeditions to it. The Egyptians were
but it made a fresh onslaught in the beginning of the eleventh century through the Khyber and Bolan passes of the Hinduksh range of mountains which means/the Hindu's Frontier', (and not Hindukush, interpreted as 'Slaughterer of the Hindus'), till it secured a permanent footing at Delhi,...
1956: ENGLAND, FRANCE INVADE EGYPT Royal Navy // Wikimedia Commons 1956: 'ENGLAND, FRANCE INVADE EGYPT' In 1956, The Daily Mirror reported on theSuez Canal crisis, a dramatic series of events that ignited the tinder box that was the Middle East in the late 1950s. Israel invaded Egypt in...