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Morsi offered a "national dialogue" with opposition leaders but refused to cancel a 15 December vote on a draft constitution written by an Islamist-dominated assembly that has ignited two weeks of political unrest. [63]

55 Interesting Facts About Egypt - The Fact File 55 Interesting Facts About Egypt - The Fact File

The second jar was called “Qebehsenuf”, which had a falcon’s head carved on it and it carried the intestines of the deceased. Egypt Sees Largest Clash Since Revolution". Wall Street Journal. 6 December 2012 . Retrieved 8 December 2012. a b Fleishman, Jeffrey (6 December 2012). "Morsi refuses to cancel Egypt's vote on constitution". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 8 December 2012.This is one of the most interesting facts about Egypt! Compared to many other countries in the world, Egypt has a high literacy rate. However, the country still has a long way to go to make that literacy rate equal among the sexes. Men have a literacy rate of 83% while women lag behind at 59.4%. Main articles: New Kingdom of Egypt, Third Intermediate Period of Egypt, and Late Period of ancient Egypt New Kingdom in the 15th century BC The doors of the pyramids were very heavy. The Egyptians alone may have known how to open these great doors. In fact, the doors were so heavy that they were almost unidentifiable as doors as they did not open easily at all. Population pressure, poverty, high unemployment, and the fragmentation of inherited land holdings have historically motivated Egyptians, primarily young men, to migrate internally from rural and smaller urban areas in the Nile Delta region and the poorer rural south to Cairo, Alexandria, and other urban centers in the north, while a much smaller number migrated to the Red Sea and Sinai areas. Waves of forced internal migration also resulted from the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and the floods caused by the completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1970. Limited numbers of students and professionals emigrated temporarily prior to the early 1970s, when economic problems and high unemployment pushed the Egyptian Government to lift restrictions on labor migration. At the same time, high oil revenues enabled Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and other Gulf states, as well as Libya and Jordan, to fund development projects, creating a demand for unskilled labor (mainly in construction), which attracted tens of thousands of young Egyptian men.

facts about Egypt - The Facts Institute 30 interesting facts about Egypt - The Facts Institute

Egypt's President Mursi assumes sweeping powers". BBC News. 22 November 2012 . Retrieved 23 November 2012. The largest collection of Egyptian artifacts will be housed at the new Grand Egyptian Museum. The museum is scheduled to open sometime in the 2nd half of 2018. The first jar was called “Imesty”, which had a human head carved into the lid. This jar was used for the liver. In 1906, the Dinshaway Incident prompted many neutral Egyptians to join the nationalist movement. After the First World War, Saad Zaghlul and the Wafd Party led the Egyptian nationalist movement to a majority at the local Legislative Assembly. When the British exiled Zaghlul and his associates to Malta on 8 March 1919, the country arose in its first modern revolution. The revolt led the UK government to issue a unilateral declaration of Egypt's independence on 22 February 1922. [33] European powers played an increasing role in Egypt starting in the late 18th century. In 1882, the British invaded and occupied Egypt. The British wanted control of the Suez Canal, which linked the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea and greatly shortened the sailing trip from Asia to Europe. Egypt gained full independence from Great Britain in 1952 and took control of the Suez Canal in 1956.

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Daniel Pipes and Cynthia Farahat (24 January 2012). "Don't Ignore Electoral Fraud in Egypt". Daniel Pipes Middle East Forum. No one truly knows how Egyptian ancients pronounced their words. That's because the Egyptian hieroglyphs don't include any vowels. If you were to unravel some of the bandages of some Egyptian mummies, the linen bandages would stretch for a mile – bet this is one of those Egypt facts you didn’t know!

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