Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr ([mɑsˤɾ], مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Its official name is القاهرةal-Qāhirah, means literally: "the Defeater", in reference to the fact that the planet Mars ("Al Najm Al Qahir") was rising at the time when the city was founded as well as, "the Vanquisher"; "the Conqueror"; Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[elqɑ(ː)ˈheɾɑ], "the Defeater" or, " "the Victorious" (al-Qahira) in reference to the much awaited Caliph al-Mu'izz li Din Allah who arrived from the old Fatimid Ifriqiyan capital of Mahdia in 973 to the city. The Egyptian name for Cairo is said to be: Khere-Ohe, meaning: "The Place of Combat", supposedly, in reference to a battle which took place between the Gods Seth and Horus. Sometimes the city is informally also referred to as كايروKayro[ˈkæjɾo]. It is also called Umm ad-Dunya, meaning "the mother of the world".
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Cairo (generally pronounced /ˈkɛroʊ/CARE-o by natives, and /ˈkeɪroʊ/KAY-ro by others) is the southernmost city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and is the county seat of Alexander County.
The entire city was evacuated during the 2011 Mississippi River Floods, after the Ohio River rose above the 1937 flood levels, out of fear of a 15-foot wall of water inundating the city. The United States Army Corps of Engineers breached levees in the Mississippi flood zone below Cairo in Missouri in order to save the areas above the breach along both the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
In Cairo, Rya and Skina, two sisters bound by loyalty, face dire poverty after their father's downfall. Their desperate search for survival leads them to Omar, a manipulative businessman who entangles them in crime. As they navigate moral dilemmas, their bond remains strong, but their choices lead to tragic consequences. Their story sparks national debate on morality and choice, reminding us that our decisions shape our destiny.
#cairo #sisters #morality #survival #tragedy
published: 23 Sep 2024
A Tragedy in Cairo: When President Sadat Was Assassinated
n October 6, 1981, the world was stunned by the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.
published: 05 Oct 2023
Tragic fire at Cairo railway station (Egypt) - BBC & Sky News - 28th February 2019
x2 edits of how 25 people have been killed at this time, when a speeding train crashed through the buffers at a Cairo railway station and burst into flame, with many others hurt in this tragic event.
For what happened next, see here:
https://youtu.be/0mqI2G3TpP8
published: 28 Feb 2019
TRAGEDY IN CAIRO IL PROMO
TRAGEDY IN CAIRO IL PROMO
published: 11 Jan 2015
Scientists Finally Know the Tragic Reason the Screaming Mummy Has Been in Agony for 3,500 Years
Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt as we unravel the chilling mystery of the 3,500-year-old Screaming Woman mummy. Discovered beneath the sands of Luxor, this enigmatic figure has baffled scholars for decades with her horrifying expression, frozen in time. Was her final moment one of unimaginable pain? Discover the groundbreaking research that challenges old theories and reveals new insights into her life, death, and the secrets of Egyptian mummification. Watch now to explore the tragic story behind this haunting relic and what it tells us about the ancient world.
#AncientEgypt #MummyMystery #Archaeology #ScreamingMummy #HistoryUncovered #Egyptology #AncientSecrets #Mummification #Luxor #EgyptianHistory
published: 29 Aug 2024
The Monument Mythos - Tragedy in Cairo
published: 12 Dec 2021
Mexico FM in Cairo to discuss tourist tragedy
(16 Sep 2015) Mexico's foreign minister is in Egypt to seek answers over the accidental killings of eight Mexican tourists by Egypt's security forces.
Claudia Ruiz Massieu met her counterpart in Cairo on Wednesday, and was scheduled to meet President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi later in the day.
She also visited the hospital where the Mexican nationals injured in the incident are being treated, and was due to meet with victims' families.
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published: 16 Apr 2021
Russian Embassy in Cairo mourns tragic plane crash
Dozens of Russian nationals in Cairo visited on Sunday the Russian embassy to express condolences to their compatriots, who were killed in Saturday's tragic crash of a Russian airplane over Egypt's Sinai.
published: 01 Nov 2015
A tense tragedy when landing at Punta Raisi airport, Palermo
In Cairo, Rya and Skina, two sisters bound by loyalty, face dire poverty after their father's downfall. Their desperate search for survival leads them to Omar, ...
In Cairo, Rya and Skina, two sisters bound by loyalty, face dire poverty after their father's downfall. Their desperate search for survival leads them to Omar, a manipulative businessman who entangles them in crime. As they navigate moral dilemmas, their bond remains strong, but their choices lead to tragic consequences. Their story sparks national debate on morality and choice, reminding us that our decisions shape our destiny.
#cairo #sisters #morality #survival #tragedy
In Cairo, Rya and Skina, two sisters bound by loyalty, face dire poverty after their father's downfall. Their desperate search for survival leads them to Omar, a manipulative businessman who entangles them in crime. As they navigate moral dilemmas, their bond remains strong, but their choices lead to tragic consequences. Their story sparks national debate on morality and choice, reminding us that our decisions shape our destiny.
#cairo #sisters #morality #survival #tragedy
n October 6, 1981, the world was stunned by the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of t...
n October 6, 1981, the world was stunned by the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.
n October 6, 1981, the world was stunned by the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.
x2 edits of how 25 people have been killed at this time, when a speeding train crashed through the buffers at a Cairo railway station and burst into flame, with...
x2 edits of how 25 people have been killed at this time, when a speeding train crashed through the buffers at a Cairo railway station and burst into flame, with many others hurt in this tragic event.
For what happened next, see here:
https://youtu.be/0mqI2G3TpP8
x2 edits of how 25 people have been killed at this time, when a speeding train crashed through the buffers at a Cairo railway station and burst into flame, with many others hurt in this tragic event.
For what happened next, see here:
https://youtu.be/0mqI2G3TpP8
Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt as we unravel the chilling mystery of the 3,500-year-old Screaming Woman mummy. Discovered beneath the sands of Luxor, t...
Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt as we unravel the chilling mystery of the 3,500-year-old Screaming Woman mummy. Discovered beneath the sands of Luxor, this enigmatic figure has baffled scholars for decades with her horrifying expression, frozen in time. Was her final moment one of unimaginable pain? Discover the groundbreaking research that challenges old theories and reveals new insights into her life, death, and the secrets of Egyptian mummification. Watch now to explore the tragic story behind this haunting relic and what it tells us about the ancient world.
#AncientEgypt #MummyMystery #Archaeology #ScreamingMummy #HistoryUncovered #Egyptology #AncientSecrets #Mummification #Luxor #EgyptianHistory
Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt as we unravel the chilling mystery of the 3,500-year-old Screaming Woman mummy. Discovered beneath the sands of Luxor, this enigmatic figure has baffled scholars for decades with her horrifying expression, frozen in time. Was her final moment one of unimaginable pain? Discover the groundbreaking research that challenges old theories and reveals new insights into her life, death, and the secrets of Egyptian mummification. Watch now to explore the tragic story behind this haunting relic and what it tells us about the ancient world.
#AncientEgypt #MummyMystery #Archaeology #ScreamingMummy #HistoryUncovered #Egyptology #AncientSecrets #Mummification #Luxor #EgyptianHistory
(16 Sep 2015) Mexico's foreign minister is in Egypt to seek answers over the accidental killings of eight Mexican tourists by Egypt's security forces.
Claudia ...
(16 Sep 2015) Mexico's foreign minister is in Egypt to seek answers over the accidental killings of eight Mexican tourists by Egypt's security forces.
Claudia Ruiz Massieu met her counterpart in Cairo on Wednesday, and was scheduled to meet President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi later in the day.
She also visited the hospital where the Mexican nationals injured in the incident are being treated, and was due to meet with victims' families.
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(16 Sep 2015) Mexico's foreign minister is in Egypt to seek answers over the accidental killings of eight Mexican tourists by Egypt's security forces.
Claudia Ruiz Massieu met her counterpart in Cairo on Wednesday, and was scheduled to meet President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi later in the day.
She also visited the hospital where the Mexican nationals injured in the incident are being treated, and was due to meet with victims' families.
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Dozens of Russian nationals in Cairo visited on Sunday the Russian embassy to express condolences to their compatriots, who were killed in Saturday's tragic cra...
Dozens of Russian nationals in Cairo visited on Sunday the Russian embassy to express condolences to their compatriots, who were killed in Saturday's tragic crash of a Russian airplane over Egypt's Sinai.
Dozens of Russian nationals in Cairo visited on Sunday the Russian embassy to express condolences to their compatriots, who were killed in Saturday's tragic crash of a Russian airplane over Egypt's Sinai.
In Cairo, Rya and Skina, two sisters bound by loyalty, face dire poverty after their father's downfall. Their desperate search for survival leads them to Omar, a manipulative businessman who entangles them in crime. As they navigate moral dilemmas, their bond remains strong, but their choices lead to tragic consequences. Their story sparks national debate on morality and choice, reminding us that our decisions shape our destiny.
#cairo #sisters #morality #survival #tragedy
n October 6, 1981, the world was stunned by the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat during a military parade celebrating the eighth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.
x2 edits of how 25 people have been killed at this time, when a speeding train crashed through the buffers at a Cairo railway station and burst into flame, with many others hurt in this tragic event.
For what happened next, see here:
https://youtu.be/0mqI2G3TpP8
Journey into the heart of ancient Egypt as we unravel the chilling mystery of the 3,500-year-old Screaming Woman mummy. Discovered beneath the sands of Luxor, this enigmatic figure has baffled scholars for decades with her horrifying expression, frozen in time. Was her final moment one of unimaginable pain? Discover the groundbreaking research that challenges old theories and reveals new insights into her life, death, and the secrets of Egyptian mummification. Watch now to explore the tragic story behind this haunting relic and what it tells us about the ancient world.
#AncientEgypt #MummyMystery #Archaeology #ScreamingMummy #HistoryUncovered #Egyptology #AncientSecrets #Mummification #Luxor #EgyptianHistory
(16 Sep 2015) Mexico's foreign minister is in Egypt to seek answers over the accidental killings of eight Mexican tourists by Egypt's security forces.
Claudia Ruiz Massieu met her counterpart in Cairo on Wednesday, and was scheduled to meet President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi later in the day.
She also visited the hospital where the Mexican nationals injured in the incident are being treated, and was due to meet with victims' families.
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Dozens of Russian nationals in Cairo visited on Sunday the Russian embassy to express condolences to their compatriots, who were killed in Saturday's tragic crash of a Russian airplane over Egypt's Sinai.
Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr ([mɑsˤɾ], مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Its official name is القاهرةal-Qāhirah, means literally: "the Defeater", in reference to the fact that the planet Mars ("Al Najm Al Qahir") was rising at the time when the city was founded as well as, "the Vanquisher"; "the Conqueror"; Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[elqɑ(ː)ˈheɾɑ], "the Defeater" or, " "the Victorious" (al-Qahira) in reference to the much awaited Caliph al-Mu'izz li Din Allah who arrived from the old Fatimid Ifriqiyan capital of Mahdia in 973 to the city. The Egyptian name for Cairo is said to be: Khere-Ohe, meaning: "The Place of Combat", supposedly, in reference to a battle which took place between the Gods Seth and Horus. Sometimes the city is informally also referred to as كايروKayro[ˈkæjɾo]. It is also called Umm ad-Dunya, meaning "the mother of the world".