Mhmoud Khalil Museum
The unique Museum Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil
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In Cairo: Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili, Nile River
I spent few days in Cairo and while I had so much work to do, I managed to see some of the very famous places that anyone visiting Cairo with so little time can still see and enjoy.
I went to Egypt with a certain idea and left with a totally different one. Its people are very generous, humble, kind and hospitable.
Thanks to the amazing women who made our trip so exciting that I am already looking forward the next chance I get to visit Egypt.
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Coptic Museum - Cairo, Egypt
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Coptic Museum Cairo
Housing some of the finest collections of Coptic art dating back to Egypt's Christian era, this museum includes collections of ancient ankhs and Horus-like falcons, stone carvings from the era of the Mamluks, a 6th-century Coptic stone pulpit and the 1,600-year-old Coptic book of the Psalms of David.
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- ... The next day I head out on my own on the subway to the Coptic Museum, Abu Sarga Church and old Cairo ...
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EGYPT: EXPLORING the scenic BAZAAR of KHAN AL-KHALILI in ISLAMIC CAIRO
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go visit Khan Al-Khalili. It is located in the heart of Islamic Cairo, this busy and colorful open-air bazaar (sour or market) is filled with unique and exotic items from spices and perfumes to jewelry and souvenirs.
Cairo, Egypt’s sprawling capital, is set on the Nile River. At its heart is Tahrir Square and the vast Egyptian Museum, a trove of antiquities including royal mummies and gilded King Tutankhamun artifacts. Nearby, Giza is the site of the iconic pyramids and Great Sphinx, dating to the 26th century BC. In Gezira Island’s leafy Zamalek district, 187m Cairo Tower affords panoramic city views.
Egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments sit along the fertile Nile River Valley, including Giza's colossal Pyramids and Great Sphinx as well as Luxor's hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs. The capital, Cairo, is home to Ottoman landmarks like Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum, a trove of antiquities.
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Day 38 Africa: Egyptian Museum, Citadel, and Coptic Cairo
Us touring the famous historic sites around the great city of Cairo!
Cairo's Khan el-Khalili Walking Tour (4K/60fps)
WALKING IN CAIRO: This was filmed on January 20th, 2019 starting at 1:30pm. The walk begins on Muizz streets and then turns into the Khan el-Khalili market. After weaving in out of the market, the walk continues up Muizz street and passed several famous Islamic landmarks. The camera was not allowed inside most of them. Let's go for a walk!
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00:18 - Map of the walk
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06:52 - Al-Hussein Mosque
13:58 - Qalawun Complex
19:05 - Aqmar Mosque
26:33 - Masjid Al Hakim Mosque
31:40 - Bab al-Futuh gate
35:57 - Bab El Nasr gate
50:13 - Khan el-Khalili Market Part 2
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1:05:38 - Zeinab Khatoon Historical House
1:26:05 - Bab Zuwayla gate
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EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, MOHAMED ALI MOSQUE, KHAN EL KHALILI MARKET - CAIRO
Hey, guys, we stopped at a beautiful mosque - Mohamed Ali or Alastro in the Saladin area (you could either take your shoes off or have a plastic bag onto of your shoes). We saw the treasure of TutAnkhAmon; About an hour later, we went on a cruise but inside was different restaurants - FYI the food was delicious. We made a trip toa popular local market (Kham El Khalili). They had lots of clothes, souvenirs and even henna. We went back to the hotel and packed the last few things, went to the airport and in a blink of an eye we were off back to back to Madrid. Subscribe and hit that notification bell (ding) so you will be notified every time I post something NEW like share, comment and I will see you guys, yeah you, in the next video, don't forget to visit our other channels Simply Bela & WPbela byee, mmuuaaa!! #LastDayInEgypt
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The National Museum of Iraq (Arabic: المتحف العراقي) is a museum located in Baghdad, Iraq. Also known as the Iraq Museum, it contains precious relics from the Mesopotamian, Babylonian and Persian civilization. It was looted during and after the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. Despite international efforts, only some of the stolen artifacts were returned. After being closed for many years while being refurbished, and rarely open for public viewing, the museum was officially reopened in February 2015.
The hidden treasures of the Iraqi National Museum
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Baghdad's Salhiya neighbourhood, March 3, 2009
1. Wide exterior of Iraqi National Museum/ cars driving by
2. Mid exterior of Iraqi National Museum/ Iraqi flags in the foreground
3. Wide of antiquities interior museum
6. Various of antiquities on display inside Assyrian pavilion of museum including the winged bull
7. Various of people touring Museum
8. Wide of another pavilion with Hamourabi Code in the middle with other artifacts nearby
9. Various shots of Hamourabi Code
10. Various of pottery and artifacts on display
11. Map of Akkadian civilisation
12. People touring museum
13. Various of artifacts on display
14. Sign reading in Arabic and English signalling out the artifacts, cylinders and stamps dating back to various ages
15. Various of artifacts on display
16. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Luma Yass, Director of Educational Department in the Museum:
''There is no an ancient civilisation other than the Iraqi civilisation that has such stamps. People invented such stamps and cylinders since the age of dynasties. They had clever thinking. Such stamps cannot be found in Egyptian or Chinese civilisation which coincided with Iraqi civilisation.''
17. Sign reading ''The recovered antiquities''
18. Statue of man
19. Potteries
20. Antiquities recovered from America
21. Sign reading ''antiquities recovered from America tilt down to sign reading ''Antiquities recovered from ''Peru'' to artifacts on display
22. Close up of antiquity
23. Various of artifacts on display
24. Lower part of human figure
25. Lower part of human figure
26. Various of people working in the laboratory for maintaining and qualifying artifacts
27. Various of woman looking through microscope
28. Artifact under microscope
29. Various of man maintaining pottery
30. Buthaina Abdulhussein Director of the laboratory examining a restored statue of lion from the Babylonian period
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Baghdad, 2003 (Exact Date Unknown)
31. Various of hole in arch at entrance of Museum
32. Close up of sign, reading (Arabic) Cultural Ministry, Department of Heritage and Antiquities
33. Papers on ground at entrance of Heritage Department building
34. Various of debris inside building
35. Various of damaged antiquities
36. Men walking past damaged antiquities and debris
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37. Medium shot Stefania Berlioz, researcher of Italian National Council of Research, reading a book and showing the homepage of the website
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39. Close up Stefania Berlioz's hand using mouse
40. Zoom in screen with first pages of the website saying Virtual Museum of Iraq, audio in Italian
41. Close up book Treasures of the Iraq Museum
42. Massimo Cultraro, archaeologist of Italian National Research Council, entering room and sitting down
43. Close up books
44. SOUNDBITE (English) Massimo Cultraro, Archaeologist, Italian National Research Council:
We know the sad difficulties about the destruction of the Baghdad Museum in 2003 and we need as archaeologists the opportunity to reopen the museum to offer to a large public the opportunity to visit this important archaeological collection, part of the cultural heritage of ancient civilisation of Mediterranean area.
45. Virtual Museum of Iraq website with audio in English
46. SOUNDBITE (English) Massimo Cultraro, Archaeologist, Italian National Research Council:
We have reconstructed the website according eight main thematic halls from prehistory until the Islamic period and in each hall we have a selection of the main artifacts of each period.
47. Virtual Museum of Iraq website with audio in English
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Shopping at Khan El-Khalili souq | Cairo, Egypt
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Are you wanting to do a spot of shopping in Cairo? Looking for a unique gift or souvenir? Get ready to use your bargaining skills at the Khan El Khalili souq in Cairo.
This market is very old and the buildings are just beautiful. As you walk through the market you can see the gorgeous old architecture.
Even if you don't end up buying anything it's worth a look to see where locals have been shopping for centuries.
In this video you see some of the products available. I went with a friend and we had dinner there and tried out my new favourite drink, a sugar cane juice.
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An Egyptian Suspense Thriller in Urdu
An Egyptian Suspense Thriller in Urdu across Pakistan
Here's an upcoming movie alert! The First Egyptian suspense-thriller film is all set to release in Pakistani cinemas in Urdu on 18 January 2019. Starring an excellent and talented cast Tarek Lotfi, Ahmed Daoud, Amina Khalil, Ahmed Al-Fishawi, Mohammad Lutfi, Mohammed Mamdouh, Jihane Khalil and many more.
The movie is about struggling to survive a deadly night where Nasr (Ahmed Dawood) and Omneya (Amina Khalil) unfortunately get trapped while going on a work trip. Will they be able to come back safe and alive?
$50M Van Gogh Painting Stolen August 20, 2010
On Saturday, August 20, 2010 it was believed that two Italians were the thieves just because they were acting suspiciously as they were running out of the Museum Bathroom. The wrong information was given and the thief left behind an empty frame; The thief still at large stole a Painting by Vincent Van Gogh entitled: Poppies. The Painting had an estimated value of $50 Million Dollars. For the 2nd time since 1978, this very same painting was stolen at Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo, and is still missing despite a false alarm that the thieves were caught. The painting was cut from its stretcher & Frame using a knife, and is an oil painting on canvas measuring: 12x12 inches or 30x 30 cm. The painting is still missing and the more time passes on, the more difficult it will become in finding it ever again. To Make matters worse, the next morning News Reporters stumbled over a 300 year old French
Marble Statue of Cupid, pulverizing it into pieces at the same museum, also valued to be a loss in the millions of Dollars.
Mahmoud Khaled at Gypsum Gallery, Cairo (Egypt)
Painter on a Study Trip is the title of the recent solo exhibition of Egyptian artist Mahmoud Khaled at Gypsum Gallery in Cairo (Egypt). Painter on a Study Trip was sparked by an encounter with an eponymous 19th Century oil painting in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Alexandria. Reflecting on the artists own classical training as a painter, Mahmoud Khaled's exhibition revolves around six key terms that define art practice. In this video, Mahmoud Khaled provides us with an exhibition walk-through and and talks about the concept of his show at Gypsum Gallery. It's the first video that was created as part of a workshop organized by Medrar.TV with the participants Medrar.TV, Mada Masr, Ahram Online Culture, and VernissageTV, supported by Pro Helvetia. Upcoming videos created within the framework of this workshop will be published soon.
Mahmoud Khaled: Painter on a Study Trip at Gypsum Gallery, Cairo (Egypt). Exhibition walk-through with the artist, Cairo (Egypt), May 9, 2014. Video by Nadia Ahmed and Heinrich Schmidt.
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Khan Khalili in Cairo; The Egyptian Khan Khalili Bazaar
Khan El Khalili, Cairo, Egypt - There are different walking tours in Cairo, Egypt, which one will be involved with, such as Khan El Khalili, Cairo, Egypt, which is an old bazaar that tourists love to visit and see what it carries for them.
Khan El Khalili (خان الخليلي in Arabic) is one of the old souks in old Cairo which is not only an attraction for tourists, but even Egyptians consider it a treasure which they enjoy going to once in a while. Khan El Khalili is found in the Islamic district of old Cairo where there are different other places one could enjoy as well, such as El Moez street (
There is a long history behind Khan El Khalili which started with being the site of the mausoleum which was the burial site for the Fatimid caliphs. The Fatimid cemetery was then destroyed by the Amir Jaharkas Al-Khalili, the master of the stables during the Barqudi's first reign, to erect a large caravanserai at the heart of the city (which in Arabic is known as خان, which is a building that could house merchants and their goods) disposing the bones of the Fatimid family along the way and throwing them in the rubbish hills east of the city.
From that time, El Khan, which was located in the middle of Cairo's most important zone of economy, different buildings and mosques started to be built, and it also became a major souk of foreign trade where slaves and precious stones were sold.
Today, some of these old historical Islamic gates and buildings are still found, but in Cairo there is no more slaves being sold. Khan El Khalili bazaar or souk is now the place where different goods are being sold but which is now occupied by local merchants and not foreign ones; these souks mainly sell jewelry, souvenirs, and antiques.
For those visiting Khan El Khalili souks, we want to tell you that it is not just about the goods that you will buy, but there are different coffee shops and restaurants which you could sit at. The oldest coffee shop there, established in 1773, is called El -Fishawy, and which could serve Arabian coffee and tea and also serves shisha.
Before heading to this area, you should keep in mind that bargaining is highly needed there, so try to use your skills at this thing. It is also important to take the needed precautions in this area due to beggars and thieves; just make sure you are keeping your things safe and you are holding your bag correctly. This is considered a good place to bring Egyptian souvenirs back home with you.
Khan El Khalili is like a maze where you could keep walking without even managing to come across all the streets found there in the end, and that is pretty much the most interesting thing about this area. It is an interesting place to go there and enjoy the old Islamic buildings and get the chance to see how the old Egyptians used to live.
Being in this area, there are still other things which you could visit, such as heading to Al-Azhar area and university, which is the first university to be built in the Islamic world, head to El Moez street ( which is also in the same area and is a place that hosts several mosques ( Islamic buildings, and museums ( and which has been turned into an open air museum where tourists could walk without fearing the vehicles that are not allowed to enter the place.
Khan El Khalili generally is very close to different attractions in Cairo, Egypt, which are all considered part of old Cairo. We recommend that you visit the religious community (Mogamaa El Adyan) where the three different religions are found in the same place ( visit Cairo citadel ( where Muhammad Ali mosque is found and which gives people the chance to have a good view of Cairo ( and go for a walk or a good breeze in Al Azhar park where you could also get a chance to have a good view of old Cairo (
Being an old bazaar since the old days, and now attracting people to its cafes and restaurants, Khan El Khalili is also the place where the old Islamic historical places are found, so one will always enjoy a walk, Arabian coffee, and will manage to bring the right souvenirs for friends and family members back home.
Generally speaking, Cairo is filled with different tourist attractions that one could visit, such as going to the downtown area ( where the Egyptian Museum is found as well as the Islamic Art Museum. You could also head to Cairo Tower, go to the great pyramids of Giza, and visit some of the palaces that Pashas used to live in with their wives back in the old days, such as Mohamed Ali Palace, which is also known as Manial Palace (
Belly dance trip to Egypt, Cairo
Madam Qadam oriental belly dance school offers trip to Egypt, Cairo in march 2010. Experience the pyramids, the sphinx, egyptian museum, the citadelle, cairo tower, Khan el Khalili, Alexandria and of course a lot of belly dancing.
Laila is a bellydancer from Norway. Madam Qadam is her artistic name. Laila has a bachelor degree in dance teaching from Bodø College in Norway. She is a certified Simonsonteacher at Dance Space Center (now DNA) in New York.
She has teaching experience in ballet, jazz, modern, bellydance, folklore, pilates and yoga. Laila has been dancing, teaching and studied belly dance for 15 years in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Holland, USA, Australia and Egypt.
Madam Qadam Oriental School of Bellydance give bellydance classes at regular schedule. English speaking students are welcome to join regular workshops. Private lessons in English for one person or small group is also available.
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Cairo (Egypt) Travel - Khan el-Khalili Market
One of the oldest and most historic markets of the world.