Egyptian Cartouche: The making of a silver hieroglyphic name tag
Watch closely as we show you how an Egyptian ornamental cartouche is made at a jeweller's workshop in Cairo's Khan el Khalili market. Special thanks to the jewellers at Husein Badr. #silver #jewellery #Egypt #travel #Silversmith #art
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Cairo (Arabic: القاهرة al-Qāhira) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab World.[1] Nicknamed The City of a Thousand Minarets for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a center of the region's political and cultural life. Even before Cairo was established in the tenth century, the land composing the present-day city was the site of national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo is also associated with Ancient Egypt due to its proximity to the Great Sphinx and the pyramids in nearby Giza.
Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr (Arabic: مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the Arabic name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Cairo has the oldest and largest film and music industries in the Arab World, as well as the world's second-oldest institution of higher learning, al-Azhar University. Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city, and the Arab League has been based in Cairo for most of its existence.
With a population of 6.8 million[2] spread over 214 square kilometers (83 sq mi), Cairo is by far the largest city in Egypt. With an additional ten million inhabitants just outside the city, Cairo resides at the center of the largest metropolitan area in Africa and the eleventh-largest urban area in the world.[1] Cairo, like many large cities in developing countries, suffers from high levels of pollution and traffic, but its metro currently the only on the African continent also ranks among the fifteen busiest in the world,[3] with over 700 million passenger rides annually.
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, is home to the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world. It has 136,000 items on display, with many more hundreds of thousands in its basement storerooms
Khan el-Khalili is an ancient shopping area, nothing less, but some of the shops have also their own little factories or workshops.
The suq (which is the Arabic name for bazaar, or market) dates back to 1382, when Emir Djaharks el-Khalili built a big caravanserai (or khan) right here. A caravanserai was a sort of hotel for traders, and usually the focal point for economic activity for any surrounding area. This caravanserai is still there, you just ask for the narrow street of Sikka Khan el-Khalili and Badestan.
The part of Cairo that contains Coptic Cairo and Fostat, which contains the Coptic Museum, Babylon Fortress, Hanging Church, the Greek Church of St. George, many other Coptic churches, the Ben Ezra Synagogue and Amr ibn al-'As Mosque.
The Cairo Tower is a free-standing concrete TV tower in Cairo. It stands in the Zamalek district on Gezira Island in the Nile River, in the city centre. At 187 meters, it is 43 meters higher than the Great Pyramid of Giza, which stands some 15 km to the southwest.
Over the ages, and as far back as four thousand years, Egypt stood as the land where civilizations have always met.[citation needed] The Pharaohs together with the Greeks and the Romans have left their imprints here. Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula, led by Amr ibn al-A'as, introduced Islam into Egypt. Khedive Mohammad Ali, with his Albanian family roots, put Egypt on the road to modernity. If anything, the cultural mix in this country is natural, given its heritage. Egypt can be likened to an open museum with monuments of the different historical periods on display everywhere.
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CAIRO, EGYPT - SEPTEMBER 15: Traditional copper, brass pots and hookahs are displayed at Khan el-Khalili in Cario, Egypt on September 15, 2015. The bazaar district is one of Cairo's main attractions for tourists and Egyptians alike. Footage by Ahmed Al Sayed / Anadolu Agency .
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Travel in Cairo, Egypt: Khan El-Khalili Market, Islamic Cairo | DeetsOnEats
No Cairo tour is complete without a stop to the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar (خان الخليلي) in Islamic Cairo. It dates to the 14th century. It's where the Fatimid caliph was buried and it's now the most chaotic place I've ever been!
While a bit touristy, you can shop for LOTS of beautiful fine goods and LOTS of everyday goods that locals shop for.
There’s a million things happening and a million people getting it done. I don't care where you were Christmas Eve or Black Friday:
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A) braved shopping crowds until you've been here
B) met any persistent salespeople until you've walking the winding aisles or
C) haggled until you've bought something, here.
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There are a lot of nice places all over the world , There are a lot of beautiful countries all over the world .. But there is one wonderful citis on the earth called [ Cairo] .. Welcome to the land of wonders .. Welcome to Cairo.
Cairo, Egypt has always been attracting travelers, dating back over 10 centuries ago to the time of the Mamluks. However, the beautiful, hectic, crowded, surprising, enchanting (and every other cool sounding adjective) city of Cairo is still in the eyes of the Egyptians the City Victorious, known officially as al-Qahirah or simply Masr, the name for Egypt as a whole. Cairo is one of the world's largest urban areas and offers many sites to visit. It is the administrative capital of Egypt and, close by, is almost every Egypt Pyramid, such as the Great Pyramids of Giza on the very edge of the city. There are also ancient temples, tombs, gorgeous Christian churches, magnificent Muslim monuments, and of course, the Egyptian Antiquities Museum all either within or nearby to the city.
As long as you're willing to loosen your senses and lose yourself to this majestic city, you can discover the sweetness of Cairo; the coziness of small cafes and the pleasure of strolling along narrow streets. It would be impossible to accurately describe Cairo fairly; it is truly one of a kind.
Cairo, Egypt is an amazing city full of life and movement, and it is that way almost 24 hours a day, with the noisy honking of horns, children playing in the streets and merchants selling their wears and services.
The city provides great culture; including art galleries and music halls, such as the Cairo Opera House, Sawy Culture Wheel, Ahmed Shawky Museum as well it should, being one of the largest cities in the world. It also provides accommodations fitting every budget from the grandest in the world, such as the Four Seasons and the Cairo Marriott to budget hotels and hostels.
When you're done with the sightseeing and morning exhaustion, embrace Cairo's incredible selection of shopping, leisure and nightlife activities. Shopping ranges from the famous Khan el-Khalili souk, (or bazaar) largely unchanged since the 14th century, to modern air-conditioned centers displaying the latest fashions. All the bounty of the East can be here. Particularly good buys are spices, perfumes, gold, silver, carpets, brass and copper-ware, leather work, glass, ceramics and mashrabiya. Try some of the famous street markets, like Wekalat al-Balaq; for fabrics, including Egyptian cotton, the Tentmakers Bazaar; for appliqué-work, Mohammed Ali Street; for musical instruments and, although you probably won't want to buy, the Camel Market makes a fascinating trip. This is, and has been for over a thousand years, truly a shopper's paradise.
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General views of the city. Scenes in the streets and bazaars. Beggars, bargaining. Mosques, a sale in a felucca and the ancient monuments and ruins all feature prominently in the story. Potters. All this material is exceptionally good. An Anzec letter from Cairo. This film is constructed as if to illustrate a letter home from an Australian soldier in Cairo. CU of hand holding a letter. CU of soldier holding camera , pan up to show group of six Anzacs with cameras in the back of a truck with words A.I.F. Snappy Camera Club on back. Truck drives away and first photographer runs after it. MS of group of Egyptian potters working on clay pots. CU of pot being made. Exterior - pots being taken out of kiln and placed in a pile. CU of child sitting with pots. MS of Australian soldier bartering with a shopkeeper in the bazaar. Interior of a silversmith's shop. Pan across young boys at work. Display of silverwork - jewellery and ornaments. Commentator remarks on poor working conditions and blindness caused by this close work. CU of Australian soldier talking to man selling silver, CUs of silver brooches. Commentary includes several racist comments about the Egyptian gypos and Italian wops. Shots at quayside - lots of children crowd around Anzacs. Soldiers take photographs of children. Pan of feluccas in harbour. Tilt up to show man at top of mast of felucca. LS of feluccas under sail. Anzacs take photographs. Pan of the cityscape - rooftops of Cairo. LAS of mosque minaret. Various views of mosque - commentator talks of his admiration for Moslem architecture. Busy street scenes in Cairo - traffic, pedestrians, markets, shops, hustle and bustle. Anzacs are driven through narrow streets in jeeps. Views of Cairo buildings. Soldiers toss coins and children scramble. Shot of soldiers taking photographs of Cairo scenes. Interior of mosque - the Blue Mosque. MS of one of soldiers being shown detail of tiling. LS of moslems / muslims bowing to Mecca - praying. Shot of mosque through diamond shaped screen. Soldiers walk through city. LS of sunset over the nile with small boats moving on water. LS of pyramids reflected in water. Pan shot of pyramids at dusk with river in foreground. NB - Legendary cinematographer Frank Hurley worked on this film.
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Egyptian Ambassador to Korea Hazem Fahmy 하짐 파흐미(Hazem Fahmy) 주한 이집트 대사
In the spring of 2011, a wave of pro-democracy protests and uprisings that took place in the Middle East and North Africa. The People of Egypt also took to the streets demanding the overthrow of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak who ruled the country for 30 years under poverty, unemployment, corruption, and autocratic governance. 7 years have passed since then. How has Egyptian society changed over the years?
On The Diplomat this week, we sit down with Egyptian ambassador to Korea Hazem Fahmy to talk about the changes in Egypt, the public's expectations for the el-Sisi administration, and the country's view of the peace process on the Korean peninsula. Ambassador Fahmy also shares his vision for the economic cooperation between the two countries and the benefits of investing in Egypt for mutual prosperity.
지난 2011년, 중동과 북아프리카에서 '아랍의 봄'으로 불리는 민주화 운동이 거세게 일었다. 당시, 이집트는 30년간 장기 집권한 호스니 무바라크 전 대통령을 축출하고 정권교체를 이루며 가장 큰 주목을 받았다. 이후 7년이 흐른 현재, 이집트의 정치, 경제, 사회는 어떤 변화를 맞이했을까?
[The Diplomat]에서는 하짐 파흐미 주한 이집트 대사를 만나, 지난 3월 재선에 성공한 엘시시 정부의 과제와 이집트 국민들의 바람을 들어본다.
또, 지난 9월 평양 정상회담 직후 열린 한-이집트 정상회담에서 엘시시 대통령은 한반도 평화프로세스에 적극적인 지지 입장을 드러냈는데... 오래 전부터 북한과 우호적 관계를 유지해온 이집트는 현재의 한반도 정세를 어떻게 바라보고 전망하는지 이야기 나눠본다. 이뿐 아니라, 한-이집트 정상회담에서 중요하게 논의된 기업 투자 등 양국의 경제 협력 방안에 대해 들어본다.
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1) 아랍의 봄 이후 7년, 이집트의 (정치, 경제, 사회적) 상황은 어떤가?
2) 당시 불안정한 정세로 답보상태였던 양국 경제교류의 현주소는?
3) 현재, 이집트와 북한과의 관계는?
4) 북한과 우호적 관계인 이집트! 한반도 평화 분위기를 어떻게 바라보나?
5) 지난 9월 한-이집트 정상회담에서 중점적으로 논의된 이슈는?
6) 한국기업의 투자를 독려하고 있는 이집트, 기대되는 분야와
이집트에 투자할 경우, 이점은 무엇인가?
7) 한국은 이집트와의 FTA 체결을 장기과제로 삼고 있다.
한-이집트 FTA 체결 가능성은?
8) 경제 외 향후 기대되는 양국의 협력 분야는 무엇인가?
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