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Egypt is a country located in the northeast of Africa. Egypt is well-known for its ancient history about the pharaohs, gods and goddesses and most importantly, its pyramids.

4,370 Questions

What does the eye of Anubis mean?

In hieroglyphs there are three signs which show eyes in different formats:

  1. two opposed eyes seen from the front, with cosmetic applied and with falcon markings - this is the ideogram for the verb ptr, to view or observe.
  2. a single eye drawn frontally without any cosmetics - this can have the sound value ir, or it can be the determinative sign for m33, to see.
  3. a single eye with cosmetic applied is the determinative for actions or conditions of the eye.

What are the differences between the map of ancient Egypt and current Egypt?

Ancient Egypt is very long ago and Egypt is a place in Africa now.

Ancient Egypt was many years ago and Egypt is a country in Africa now

Egypt now is better because Egypt now have a new generation can do something may be impossible with others

Why is lower Egypt located in the North while upper Egypt is located in the South?

The terms relate to the direction of the flow of the Nile, which flows from south to north and empties into the Mediterranean at the delta. The custom of drawing maps with north at the top and south at the bottom is just a custom. There is no real "up" or "down" to those directions, just orientation on a page. == ==

How do Egyptians get their water?

Depends of region. In desert regions they take water from deep wells, or try to condensate some water from ground.Also there's some rivers like Nile. In central and south regions - also wells, rivers, lakes and temporary lakes that appears after rain season. A lot of necessary water they got from food.

Did some Egyptians go naked?

1. The first reason is the climate it hot and dry

2. Your position in society and your age

Complete nakedness for an elite Egyptian was not acceptable, but children of all social classes, slaves and peasants could appear unclothed.

Many peasants were very poor and could not afford clothes.

Many slaves were considered too low in status to be given clothes by their owners. The sight of thousands of naked slaves working on the construction of a monument or temple was a common one.

What were the results of the Arab-Israeli War of 1956?

It effectively prevented the establishment of an Arab Palestinian State. Israel controlled 78% of former Mandatory Palestine and Egypt and Jordan occupied the remainder. Another result of the war was that Palestinian refugees had been scattered from their former home to numerous countries in the Arab World, each treating them more barbarically than the next.

Why did Hosni Mubarak resign from Egypt's president?

President Mubarak wanted to inject the blood of Egyptians and safety of Egypt when abandoning his presidency

What is postal code for Cairo Egypt?

The Egypt postal code is different from one city to another. If you want to send a letter to someone in Cairo, for example, the postal code varies from 11511 to 11668.

The postal code in Egypt depends on the region you search in.

It's 00203.

  • Afghanistan : No postal code used.
  • Åland: (AX-)99999 Note: Country code: AX even though part of the Finnish postal code system.
  • Albania: (AL-)9999. Introduced in 2006, gradually implemented throughout 2007.
  • Algeria: 99999
  • American Samoa: 99999* or 99999-9999*. US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Andorra: AD999 each parish now has its own post code.
  • Angola: No postal code used.
  • Anguilla: AI-2640. Single code used for all addresses.
  • Antigua and Barbuda: No postal code used.
  • Argentina: A9999AAA. The first letter (A) indicates the province, the four numbers (9999) are the old postal codes, the three last letters (AAA) indicate a side of the block. Previously 9999 which remains the minimum requirement as of 2006. See also Argentine postal code.
  • Armenia: 9999 since April 1, 2006. Previously used 999999 system inherited from former Soviet Union. See Armenian postal codes.
  • Aruba: No postal code used.
  • Ascension Island: ASCN 1ZZ. Single code used for all addresses.
  • Australia: known as the "postcode": 9999*. In general, the first digit identifies the state or territory. See List of postal codes in Australia
  • Australian Antarctic Territory: 9999*. Part of the Australian postcode system.
  • Austria: (A- or AT-)9999 (the first digit denotes one of the nine provinces -- called Bundesländer --, the last the nearest post office in the area)
  • Azerbaijan: AZ9999 Previously used 999999 system inherited from former Soviet Union.
  • Bahamas: No postal code used.
  • Bahrain: 999 or 9999. Valid postcodes are 199 to 1299, corresponding with the 12 administrative subdivisions of the kingdom. Also known as block numberslocally.
  • Bangladesh: 9999*
  • Barbados: BB99999 --, See also List of postal codes in Barbados
  • Belarus: (BY-)999999 Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union.
  • Belgium: (B- or BE-)9999 (in general, the first digit gives the province) List of postal codes in Belgium
  • Belize: No postal code used.
  • Benin: No postal code used.
  • Bermuda: AA 99* for street addresses, AA AA* for PO Box addresses. The second half of the postcode identifies the street delivery walk (eg: Hamilton HM 12) or the PO Box number range (eg: Hamilton HM BX).
  • Bhutan: No postal code used.
  • Bolivia: 9999
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: (BA-)99999
  • Botswana: No postal code used
  • Brazil: 99999-999 (previously 99999, from 1972 to 1992) -000 to -899 are used for streets, roads, avenues, boulevards, -900 to -959 are used for buildings with a high postal use, -960 to -969 are for promotional use, -970 to -989 are post offices and regular P.O. boxes and -990 to -998 are used for community P.O. boxes. -999 is used for special services. See also List of postal codes in Brazil
  • British Antarctic Territory: BIQQ 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • British Indian Ocean Territory: BBND 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • British Virgin Islands: VG9999
  • Brunei: AA9999*
  • Bulgaria: (BG-)9999 See also List of postal codes in Bulgaria
  • Burkina Faso: No postal code used.
  • Burundi: No postal code used.
C
  • Cambodia: 99999
  • Cameroon: No postal code used.
  • Canada: A9A 9A9* Usually prefixed by a two-letter abbreviation for the province or territory. See Canadian postal code. The letters D, F, I, O, Q, and U are not used to avoid confusion with other letters or numbers.
  • Cape Verde: 9999 - the first digit indicates which island.
  • Cayman Islands: KY9-9999*
  • Central African Republic: No postal code used.
  • Chad: 99999
  • Chile: 9999999 May only be required for bulk mail. See List of postal codes in Chile
  • China, People's Republic of (Mainland): 999999*. A postal code or youbian (邮编) in a subordinate division will have the same first two digits as its governing one (see Political divisions of China and Postal Code).
    • The postal services in Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions remain separate from Mainland China, with no post code systems is currently used. See below for details.
    • For Taiwan (also known as Chinese Taipei or Republic of China), see Taiwan entry below.
  • Christmas Island: 9999* Part of the Australian postal code system
  • Cocos (Keeling) Island: 9999* Part of the Australian postal code system
  • Colombia: 999999 'Códigos Postales | 4-72'
  • Comoros: No postal code used.
  • Congo (Brazzaville): No postal code used.
  • Congo, Democratic Republic: No postal code used.
  • Cook Islands: No postal code used.
  • Costa Rica: 99999 Was 9999 until 2007. Each postal code represents a district. Not heavily used as it was introduced in 2005 by Correos de Costa Rica (Costa Rica Mail Services). It is segmented as 9[Province],99[Province], Canton, 99[District].
  • Côte d'Ivoire: No postal code used.
  • Croatia: (HR-)99999
  • Cuba: 99999* - may only be required for bulk mail. The letters CP are frequently used before the postal code. This is not a country code, but an abbreviation for "codigo postal" or postal code.
  • Cyprus: (CY-)9999 Post code system covers whole island, but not used in Northern Cyprus where 'Mersin 10, Turkey' is used instead. See Cyprus Postal Services.
  • Czech Republic: (CZ-)999 99 Retained system from former Czechoslovakia.
D-F
  • Denmark: (DK-)9999 also used by Greenland, eg: DK-3900 Nuuk
  • Djibouti: No postal code used.
  • Dominica: No postal code used.
  • Dominican Republic: 99999Postal Code Web Site
  • East Timor: No postal code system in use since Indonesian withdrawal in 1999.
  • Ecuador: EC999999 Introduced in December 2007. For Guayaquil is EC090150.
  • Egypt 99999
  • El Salvador: 01101 Used for all inbound mail to El Salvador. The postal office then distributes the mail interally depending on their destination.
  • Equatorial Guinea: No postal code used.
  • Eritrea: No postal code used.
  • Estonia: (EE-)99999
  • Ethiopia: 9999 The code is only used on a trial basis for Addis Ababa addresses.
  • Falkland Islands: FIQQ 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • Faroe Islands: (FO-)999
  • Federated States of Micronesia: 99999* or 99999-9999*. Former US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Fiji: No postal code used.
  • Finland: (FI-)99999. A lower first digit indicates a place in south (for example 00100 Helsinki, a higher indicates a place further to north (99800 in Ivalo). The last digit is always 0, except for postal codes for PO Box number ranges, in which case it is 1. Country code for Finland: "FI". In the Åland Islands, the postal code is prefixed with "AX", not "FI". Some postal codes for rural settlements may end with 5, and there are some unique postal codes for large companies and institutions, e.g. 00014 HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO (university), 00102 EDUSKUNTA (parliament), 00020 NORDEA (a major Scandinavian bank).
  • France: (F- or FR-)99999, the first two digits give the département number, while in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, the last two digits of the postal code indicates the arrondissement. Also used by French overseas departments and territories, except by French Southern and Antarctic Territories and Clipperton Island. Monaco is also part of the French postal code system, but the country code MC- is used for Monegasque addresses. See List of postal codes in France.
  • French Guiana: Overseas Department of France. French codes used.
  • French Polynesia: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • French Southern and Antarctic Territories No postal code used.
G-K
  • Gabon: 99 [city name] 99 Two digit postal zone goes after city name.
  • Gambia: No postal code used.
  • Georgia: (GE-)9999
  • Germany: (D- or DE-)99999 since 1993 (previously separate 9999 systems in both East and West Germany). See List of postal codes in Germany
  • Gibraltar: GX11 1AA
  • Greece: (GR-)99999 See also List of postal codes in Greece
  • Greenland: (DK-)9999 Part of the Danish postal code system.
  • Grenada: No postal code used.
  • Guadeloupe: Overseas Department of France. French codes used.
  • Guam: 99999* or 99999-9999*. US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Guatemala: 99999. The first two numbers identify the department, the third number the route and the last two the office.
  • Guernsey: GY9 9AA* or GY99 9AA*. The first two letters are always GY. Part of the UK postcode system.
  • Guinea: No postal code used.
  • Guinea Bissau: 9999
  • Guyana: No postal code used.
  • Haiti: (HT-)9999
  • Heard and McDonald Islands: 9999*. Part of the Australian postcode system.
  • Honduras: 99999
  • Hong Kong: have postal code but not in used.Hong Kong Postal Code and Addressing info [1][2]
  • Hungary: (H- or HU-)9999 Introduced in 1973. In all except the six largest towns, there is only one postal code per settlement.
  • Iceland: (IS-)999
  • India: 999 999* Known as a "PIN" (Postal Index Number)[1]
  • Indonesia: 99999 Included East Timor (ranges 88xxx and 89xxx) until 1999, no longer used.
  • Iran: 99999 99999
  • Iraq: 99999 Work started on system post 2003. See List of postal codes in Iraq
  • Ireland: No postal codes; however, Dublin is divided into postal districts on syntax Dublin 9.
  • Isle of Man: IM9 9AA* or IM99 9AA*. The first two letters are always IM. Part of the UK postcode system.
  • Israel: 99999 (Postcode is always written BEFORE the city/place name, i.e. to the Right in Hebrew or Arabic script - to the Left in Latin script.
  • Italy: 99999 (also used by San Marino and Vatican City) First two digits identify province with some exceptions, because there are more than 100 provinces.
  • Ivory Coast: See Côte d'Ivoire.
  • Jamaica: Previously JMAAA99 The code consists of five letters and two digits. The first two letters are always 'JM' (for Jamaica) while the third is for one of the four zones (A-D) into which the island is divided. The last two letters are for the parish, while the two digits are for the local post office.[2] This has since been suspended, and Jamaica currently has no post code system. However, Kingston and Lower St. Andrew are divided into postal districts numbered 1-20[3]
  • Japan: 999-9999*, was 999 and 999-99 from 1968 through February 1998. See also Japanese addressing system.
  • Jersey: JE9 9AA* or JE99 9AA*. The first two letters are always JE. Part of the UK postcode system.
  • Jordan: 99999*. Deliveries to PO Boxes only and if you want see Jordan postal codes list Jordan Postal codes.
  • Kazakhstan: 999999.
  • Kenya: 99999. Deliveries to PO Boxes only
  • Kiribati: No postal code used.
  • Korea, North: No postal code used.
  • Korea, South: 999-999*
  • Kosovo: 99999 A separate postal code for Kosovo was introduced by the UNMIK postal administration in 2004. Serbian postcodes are still widely used in the Serbian enclaves. No country code has been assigned.
  • Kuwait: 99999*
  • Kyrgyzstan: 999999 Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union.
L-M
  • Latvia: (LV-)9999*
  • Laos: 99999
  • Lebanon: 9999* in rural areas, 9999 9999 in urban areas.this Web have some postal code for Labanon
  • Lesotho: 999*
  • Liberia: 9999 Two digit postal zone after city name.
  • Libya: 99999
  • Liechtenstein: (FL- or LI-)9999. Part of the Swiss postal code system.
  • Lithuania: (LT-)99999 since 2004. Previously 9999which was actually the old Soviet 999999 format code with the first 2 digits dropped
  • Luxembourg: (L- or LU-)9999
  • Macau: No postal code used.[3]
  • Macedonia: (MK-)9999
  • Madagascar: 999
  • Malawi: No postal code used.
  • Maldives: 99-99
  • Malaysia: 99999 See also List of postal codes in Malaysia
  • Mali: No postal code used.
  • Malta: AAA 9999*
  • Marshall Islands: 99999* or 99999-9999*. Former US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Mauritania: No postal code used.
  • Mauritius: No postal code used.
  • Martinique: Overseas Department of France. French codes used.
  • Mayotte: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • Mexico: 99999. The first two digits identify the state (or a part thereof), except for Nos. 00 to 16, which indicate delegaciones (boroughs) of the Federal District (Mexico City). See also List of postal codes in Mexico.
  • Moldova: (MD-)9999
  • Monaco: (MC-)99999 Uses the French Postal System, but with an "MC" Prefix for Monaco.
  • Mongolia: 999999
  • Montenegro: (ME-)99999
  • Montserrat: No postal code used.
  • Morocco: 99999
  • Mozambique: 99999
  • Myanmar: 99999*
N-Q
  • Namibia: None - South African post codes discontinued in 1992.
  • Nauru: No postal code used.
  • Nepal: 99999*
  • Netherlands: (NL-)9999 AA. See also List of postal codes in the Netherlands
  • Netherlands Antilles: No postal code used.
  • New Caledonia: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • New Zealand: 9999*. Postcodes in New Zealand were originally intended for bulk mailing and were not needed for addressing individual items. However, new post codes for general use were phased in from June 2006 and came into force by July 2008.
  • Nicaragua: 999-999-9
  • Niger: 9999
  • Nigeria: 999999
  • Niue: No postal code used.
  • Norfolk Island: 9999*. Part of the Australian postal code system
  • Northern Mariana Islands: 99999* or 99999-9999*. US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Norway: (NO-)9999. See also List of postal codes in Norway
  • Oman: 999*. Deliveries to PO Boxes only
  • Palau: 99999* or 99999-9999*. Former US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Pakistan: 99999*
  • Panama: No use of postal codes. Deliveries to PO Boxes only
  • Papua New Guinea: 999*
  • Paraguay: 9999
  • Peru: 99* in Lima and Callao only, see also List of postal codes in Peru
  • Philippines: 9999*
  • Pitcairn Islands: PCRN 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • Poland: (PL-)99-999 See also List of postal codes in Poland
  • Portugal: (PT-)9999-999 (previously 9999). See also List of postal codes in Portugal
  • Puerto Rico: 99999* or 99999-9999* Puerto Rico is an American Territory and uses the American Zip Codes 006XX for NW PR ,007XX for SE PR, in which XX designates the town or post office & 009XX for the San Juan Metropolitan Area, in which XX designates the area or borough of San Juan. The last four digits identify an area within the post office. For example 00716-2604: 00716-for the east section of the city of Ponce and 2604 for Aceitillo St. in the neighborhood of Los Caobos. US Post office is changing the PR address format to the American one: 1234 No Name Avenue, San Juan, PR 00901.
  • Qatar: No postal code used.
R-T
  • Réunion: Overseas Department of France. French codes used.
  • Romania: (RO-)999999 since 2003. Previously 99999in Bucharest and 9999 in rest of country.
  • Russia: 999999*. Placed on a line of its own.
  • Rwanda: No postal code used.
  • San Marino: (SM-)99999. Part of the Italian postal code system.
  • Saint Barthélemy: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • Saint Helena: STHL 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis: No postal code used.
  • Saint Lucia: No postal code used.
  • Saint Martin: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: VC9999*. Introduced in March 2010.
  • Sao Tome and Principe: No postal code used.
  • Saudi Arabia: 99999* Deliveries to PO Boxes only
  • Senegal: 99999. The letters CP or C.P. are often written in front of the postcode. This is not a country code, but simply an abbreviation for "code postal".
  • Serbia: (RS-)99999
  • Seychelles: No postal code used.
  • Sierra Leone: No postal code used.
  • Singapore: 999999* Each building has its own unique postcode.
  • Solomon Islands: No postal code used.
  • Somalia: No postal code used. A 5 digit code has been publicized, but never taken into use.
  • South Africa: 9999* Included Namibia (ranges 9000-9299) until 1992, no longer used. See List of postal codes in South Africa
  • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: SIQQ 1ZZSingle code used for all addresses.
  • Slovakia: (SK-)999 99* Retained system from former Czechoslovakia.
  • Slovenia: (SI-)9999
  • Spain: (E- or ES-)99999 See List of postal codes in Spain
  • Sri Lanka: 99999* Incorporates Colombo postal districts, eg: Colombo 1 is "00100". You can search for specific postal codes here.
  • Sudan: 9999
  • Suriname: No postal code used.
  • Swaziland: A999* Letter identifies one of the country's four districts.
  • Sweden: (SE-)999 99
  • Switzerland: (CH-)9999 (also used by Liechtenstein). In Geneva, there may be a digit after the name of the city when the generic Geneva code (1211) is used instead of the area-specific code (1201, 1202...), eg: 1211 Geneva 2. The digit identifies the post office. This addressing is generally used for p.o. box deliveries.
  • Syria: No postal code used. A 4-digit system has been announced. Status unknown.
  • Taiwan: 99999 The first three digits of the postal code are required; the last two digits are optional. Codes are known as youdi quhao (郵遞區號), and are also assigned to Senkaku Islands(Diaoyutai), though Japanese-administered, the Pratas Islands and the Spratly Islands. See List of postal codes in Taiwan
  • Tajikistan: (TJ-)999999 Retained system from former Soviet Union.
  • Tanzania: No postal code used.
  • Thailand: 99999*
  • Tokelau: No postal code used.
  • Tonga: No postal code used.
  • Trinidad and Tobago: No postal code used.
  • Tristan da Cunha: TDCU 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • Tunisia: 9999
  • Turkey: (TR-)99999 First two digits are the city numbers.
  • Turkmenistan: 999999 Retained system from former Soviet Union.
  • Turks and Caicos Islands: TKCA 1ZZ Single code used for all addresses.
  • Tuvalu: No postal code used.
U-Z
  • Uganda: No postal code used.
  • Ukraine: 99999*
  • United Arab Emirates: No postal code used.-
  • United Kingdom: A9 9AA*, A99 9AA*, A9A 9AA*, AA9 9AA*, AA99 9AA*, or AA9A 9AA*. Known as the postcode. The first letter(s) indicate the postal area, such as the town or part of London. Placed on a separate line below the city (or county, if used).
  • United States of America: known as the ZIP Code with five digits 99999* or the ZIP+4 Code with nine digits 99999-9999* (while the minimum requirement is the first five digits, the U.S. Postal Service encourages everyone to use all nine). Also used by the former US Pacific Territories: Federated States of Micronesia; Palau; and the Marshall Islands, as well as in current US territories American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
  • Uruguay: 99999
  • US Virgin Islands: 99999* or 99999-9999*. US territory - part of the US zip-code system.
  • Uzbekistan: 999999 New system implemented 2005.[4]
  • Vanuatu: No postal code used.
  • Vatican City: (VA-)00120. Single code used for all addresses. Part of the Italian postal code system.
  • Venezuela: 9999*. 9999 A may also be used.
  • Vietnam: 999999*, previously 99999
  • Wallis and Futuna: Overseas Territory of France. French codes used.
  • Yemen: No postal code used.
  • Zambia: 99999.
  • Zimbabwe: No postal code used.
On the use of country codesThe use of country codes in conjunction with postal codes started as a recommendation from CEPT (European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations) in the 1960s. In the original CEPT-recommendation the distinguishing signs of motor vehicles in international traffic ("car codes") were placed before the postal code, and separated from it by a "-" (dash). Country codes were only used on international mail and were hardly ever used internally in each country.

Since the late 1980s, however, a number of postal administrations have changed the recommended codes to the two-letter country codes of ISO 3166. This would allow a universal, standardized code set to be used, and bring it in line with country codes used elsewhere in the UPU (Universal Postal Union). Attempts were also made (without success) to make this part of the official address guidelines of the UPU. Recently introduced postal code systems where the UPU has been involved have included the ISO 3166 country code as an integral part of the postal code.

At present there are no universal guidelines as to which code set to use, and recommendations vary from country to country. In some cases, the applied country code will differ according to recommendations of the sender's postal administration. UPU recommends that the country name always be included as the last line of the address.

In the list above, the following principles have been applied:

  • Integral country codes have been included in the code format, in bold type and without brackets. These are also used on internal mail in the respective countries.
  • The ISO 3166 codes is used alone for countries that have explicitly recommended them.
  • Where there is no explicit recommendation for ISO 3166 codes and the codes differ, both "car codes" and ISO 3166 codes are listed, with the "car code" listed first.

Who was Anwar Sadat's successor?

Muhammad Anwar El Sadat, or Anwar El Sadat(Arabic: محمد أنور السادات‎, Muḥammad Anwar as-Sādāt) (25 December 1918 - 6 October 1981), was the third President of Egypt, serving from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by Islamists on 6 October 1981. He was a senior member of the Free Officers group that overthrew the Muhammad Ali Dynasty in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of Gamal Abdel Nasser, whom he succeeded as President in 1970.

In his eleven years as president he changed Egypt's direction, departing from some of the economic and political principles of Nasserism by re-instituting the multi-party system and launching the Infitah. His leadership in the October War of 1973 made him a hero in Egypt, and for a time throughout the Arab World.

His visit to Israel and the eventual Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty won him the Nobel Peace Prize, but was an act enormously unpopular amongst Egyptians and other Arabs, and resulted in Egypt being suspended from the Arab League. The peace treaty was the primary reason given by Khalid Islambouli, one of Sadat's assassins, for his opposition to Sadat.

What is the postal code for cairo Egypt in hotmail?

When making a Hotmail account in Cairo Egypt, you are asked to enter a postal code. The postal code for Heliopolis, Cairo is 11341.

What was the priests job and responsibilities in Egypt?

  • They visited the temple twice a day.
  • A priest took care of the gods and goddess statue needs
  • The priest had to perform ceremony for the pharaoh when he passed away

How did grecian beliefs about the afterlife diffrer from those of the Egyptians?

The Egyptians believed in judgement after death and in being rewarded for having lead a good life. Sumerians did not believe in judgement and reward and assumed that everyone suffered the same grim fate after death, regardless of how you had lived: "you live in darkness and eat clay".

What piece of cloth is used to wrap a dead body?

A burial shroud.

S something that you wrap a dead body in so that other people can't see them.

What was the death penalty in ancient Egypt?

If someone broke a law in Ancient Egypt, they would get the equal punishment. Let's say a boy slaps his father. Well, the punishment would be that the boy's hand would get chopped off. Doesn't matter who started it. Or someone builds a house for someone else and the house collapse on the owner. The person who built the house would get accused and killed.

Who was the Prime Minister of Egypt in 2010?

Benjamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister of Israel in 2010. He became the Prime Minister of Israel on 2009 March 31, a second term as Prime Minister as Chairman of the Likud Party. Netanyahu was also the Prime Minister of Israel from 1996 June 18 to 1999 July 6.

How did the British Empire take over Egypt?

It declined their economy, their government was messed up, and they would cause some emotion to families that did not have enough to support their families.

This is not fair to the Egyptians stop Egyptian imperialism.

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What is the postal code of Nasr city in Cairo Egypt?

There are three post offices in Nasr City dividing it into three sectors each with its individual Postal Code and they are as follows:

11371 (Masaken El Bareed Post Office, Northern parts of Nasr City)

11471 (Sixth District Post Office, South-West of Nasr city)

11528 (Tenth District Post Office, South-East of Nasr City)

What is the difference in population of Ancient Egypt and modern Egypt?

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Justin Bieber at the NRJ Music Awards in Cannes, France in 2012 Background information Birth name Justin Drew Bieber Born March 1, 1994 (age 18)[1]
London, Ontario, Canada Origin Stratford, Ontario, Canada Genres Pop, R&B, teen pop[2][3][4]Occupations Singer-songwriter, musician, actor Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, percussion,[5]trumpet[6]Years active 2008-present Labels Island, RBMG Associated acts Usher Website justinbiebermusic.com

Justin Drew Bieber[7]( /ˈər/bee-bər, born March 1, 1994)[1]is a Canadian pop/R&Bsinger-songwriter, musician, and actor.[2][4]Bieber was discovered in 2008 by Scooter Braun,[8]who came across Bieber's videos on YouTube and later became his manager. Braun arranged for him to meet with Usher in Atlanta, Georgia, and Bieber was soon signed to Raymond Braun Media Group(RBMG), a joint venture between Braun and Usher,[9]and then to a recording contract with Island Records offered by L.A. Reid.[5][10]Bieber's debut single, "One Time", was released in 2009 and peaked in the top twenty in Canada and charted in the top thirty in several international markets. His debut album, the seven-track EP My World, followed in November 2009, and was soon certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[11]

Bieber's first full-length studio album, My World 2.0, was released in March 2010. It debuted at number one or within the top ten in several countries and was certified platinum in the United States. It was preceded by the worldwide top-ten single, "Baby". The music video of "Baby" is currently ranked as the most viewed and most discussed YouTube video.[12]Bieber followed-up the release of his debut album with his first headlining tour, the My World Tour, the remix albums My Worlds Acoustic and Never Say Never - The Remixes, and the 3D biopic-concert film Justin Bieber: Never Say Never - which had an opening weekend gross that nearly matched the record for the biggest opening weekend for a concert-film. Bieber released his second studio album,Under the Mistletoe in November 2011, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Bieber has received numerous awards, including Artist of the Year at the 2010 American Music Awards - and has been nominated for numerous awards, including Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards. To date Bieber has sold more than 8 million albums worldwide.[13]

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How did the pharaohs of Egypt take over Phoenicia?

The extension of Egypt into the Middle East did not reach that far as it was halted by the southward move of the Hittites. The inconclusive battle of Megiddo in 1482 BCE, claimed as a victory for Egypt's Thutmose III, nevertheless drew a line beyond which Egypt was unable to establish permanent control of Phoenicia, whose independent city-states continued on for nearly another thousand years until brought under control of the Assyrian, then Persian empires.