The Copts, who form the majority of Egyptian Christians, are followers of the Coptic Orthodox Church and are considered descendants of the ancient Egyptians and one of the first peoples to convert to Christianity. In fact, the word “Copts” derives from the Arabic word “Qibt” – or “Gives” – which derives from the Greek word […]
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Mausoleum of the Aga-Khan
At first glance, the Mausoleum of the Agha Khan at Aswan may seem to you an austere and isolated building on the west bank of the Nile. Inspired by the architecture of the Cairo Fatimids, the building stands out for its elegance and the particular use of pink granite. It was built at the request […]
Fayoum is one of the oldest cities in Egypt, dating back to around 3200 BC. It is home to many important archaeological sites, including the Temple of Dionysias and the ancient city of Karanis, with Coptic and Islamic details weaved into its history. The paleontological landmark and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley), […]