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Boulaq (Arabic: بولاق, romanized: Būlāq from
Ancient Gr****: φυλακή "guard,
customs post"), is a
district of Cairo, in Egypt. It
neighbours Downtown Cairo...
- The
Papyrus Boulaq 18 is an
ancient Egyptian administrative do****ent. It
contains an
account of the
Theban palace dating to the 13th
Dynasty (around 1750...
- in the
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. A new
museum was
established at
Boulaq in 1858 in a
former warehouse,
following the
foundation of the new Antiquities...
- Al-Ahram
publishing house, the
largest in Egypt. Al-Ahram's
headquarters is in
Boulaq, Cairo. Its
content was controlled[citation needed] by the
Egyptian Ministry...
-
married Senebhenas,
daughter of
Vizier Ankhu. She
appears in the
Papyrus Boulaq 18. This is an
administrative account belonging to the
Theban palace of...
- monuments,
especially at Abydos. At Thebes, he
appeared in the
Papyrus Boulaq 18 (Larger M****cript). This
papyrus is an
account of the
Theban palace...
- Al-Wayli,
Wasat al-Qahira (Qism: Al-Darb al-Ahmar, al-Gamaliyya, al-Hussein),
Boulaq,
Gharb El-Qahira (Zamalek,
Garden City, Down Town), Abdeen, Al-Azbakiya...
- Bonaparte, who was
repulsed and
forced to take a
detour to get in via the
Boulaq gate. The
French army's
situation was critical – the
British were threatening...
- and the
heart of Egypt's
Coptic Christian community,
Coptic Cairo. The
Boulaq district,
which lies in the
northern part of the city, was born out of a...
- late 25th Dynasty/early 26th Dynasty.
Originally located in the
former Boulaq Museum under inventory number 666, the
stele was
moved around 1902 to the...