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Farouk of Egypt (4396 bytes)
1: ...: 2em; text-align:center">[[Image:farouk1.jpg]]</div>
3: ...and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur"
5: ===Reign===
7: ...ic, and therefore did not communicate to the Egyptian people.
9: ...h. He would often travel to Europe for grand shopping sprees.

King of Egypt (261 bytes)
1: ...d in some form from approximately 3000 BC to the mid [[20th century]].
3: ...rmation on specific Egyptian monarchs and their reigns, see:
5: *[[List of Rulers of Ancient Egypt]]
6: *[[List of Rulers of Modern Egypt]]

Farouk Kaddoumi (2807 bytes)
1: ... frequently referred to as the "foreign minister" of the PLO.
3: ... and politology at the [[Cairo University]], he joined the [[Baath party]].
5: ...ed its political department in [[Damascus]], [[Syria]].
7: ...ly sprung up. This meeting led to a close cooperation.
9: ...tched sides and was assigned to Central Committee of Fatah.

Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (1872 bytes)
1: ...He is now a [[life peer]] and sits in the [[House of Lords]].
3: ...air of the [[Intelligence and Security Select Committee]].
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6: ...align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Michael Heseltine]]'''
7: ...align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for the Environment]]'''<br>1983

Peter King, 1st Baron King (2767 bytes)
1: ...ancellor]] of [[England]], was born at [[Exeter]] in 1669.
3: ...]. He died at [[Ockham]], [[Surrey]], on the 22nd of July 1734.
5: ... several editions and was also translated into Latin.
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9: ..."30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''In Commission'''

Egypt (15463 bytes)
3: ...) is a republic mostly located in northeastern Africa.
5: ... [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Red Sea]] respectively.
7: ...f the [[Sahara]] [[Desert]] and are sparsely inhabited.
9: ...considered the main political and cultural center of the Arab world.
11: ...mple of the god [[Ptah]] at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]].

KV (Egypt) (813 bytes)
1: ...ated in the [[Valley of the Kings]], [[Luxor]], [[Egypt]].
3: ...em was established by [[John Gardiner Wilkinson]] in [[1821]].
5: ...ce been allocated a 'KV number' to aid identification.
7: ...f the sons of [[Ramesses II]]) and KV62 (the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]]).
11: *[[WV]] - the counterpart to '''KV''' in the [[Western Valley]]

Little Egypt (181 bytes)
1: '''Little Egypt''' can mean:
3: *[[Little Egypt (dancer)|Little Egypt]], a [[belly dance|belly dancer]].
4: ...Egypt (region)|Little Egypt]], an area in [[Illinois]]
6: {{disambig}}

History of Egypt (2623 bytes)
1: [[Image:Egypt.Hathor.02.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Hathor]]
3: ...the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom.
5: ...ians in [[343 BC]], he was only slightly exaggerating.
7: ...has been divided by this encyclopedia into six periods:
9: *[[History of Ancient Egypt]]: [[3000 BC]] to [[332 BC]]

Third dynasty of Egypt (1705 bytes)
1: [[History of Egypt]] Third Dynasty
4: <caption>'''Third Dynasty'''</caption>
17: ...d>Commissioned the [[Step Pyramid]] designed by [[Imhotep]]</td>
31: <td>[[Huni]]</td>
37: ... has noted Djoser's name in red may also be significant.

Military of Egypt (1276 bytes)
1: ...t remains a strong military and strategic partner of NATO.
3: '''Military manpower - military age:'''
4: 18 years of age
6: '''Military manpower - availability:'''
10: '''Military manpower - fit for military service:'''

Transportation in Egypt (2466 bytes)
1: ...Mediterranean]] and [[Red Sea]] coasts, the [[Sinai]], and the Western oases.
3: ...dria]], [[Port Said]], and [[Damietta]] on the Mediterranean, and [[Suez]] and [[Safraga]] on the Red...
5: ==Railways==
9: ...rd gauge:'' 4,955 km 1,435-m gauge (42 km electrified; 1,560 km double track)
11: City with [[metro]] system: [[Cairo]]

Economy of Egypt (10648 bytes)
1: ==Overview==
2: ...sm. Increased gas exports are a major plus factor in future growth.
4: ==Economy: in greater detail==
5: ...rorist attacks]] against the United States, affecting the economy as a whole.
7: ===Agriculture===

Communications in Egypt (3836 bytes)
1: ...a lively, often highly partisan, debate on public issues.
3: ...tern networks, to Egyptians who own satellite receivers.
5: ...casting news in English and French as well as Arabic.
7: ...000. Many of its channels are rented to other stations.
9: ... general news. Both private channels transmit on NileSat.

Ptolemy X of Egypt (989 bytes)
1: ...t]] from [[110 BC]] to [[109 BC]] and [[107 BC]] till [[88 BC]].
3: ...e died trying to break down a revolt in [[Alexandria]].
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7: ... Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy IX of Egypt|Ptolemy IX ]]'''
8: ...dynasty|Ptolemaic King of Egypt]]'''<br>''First Reign''<br>

Thebes, Egypt (4017 bytes)
1: ''For the ancient capital of [[Boeotia]], see'' [[Thebes, Greece]].
3: ...iking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height.
6: ...eing [[Zeus]], whom the Greeks regarded as a form of [[Amun]]).
9: ...he temple of [[Karnak]], which is located in the city.
12: ...tant temples which stood on the outskirts of the city.

First dynasty of Egypt (1848 bytes)
1: ... The capital at that time was [[Thinis, Egypt|Thinis]].
3: ...two dynasties have survived except for the terse lists preserved on the [[Palermo stone]].
4: ...ir shapes would be used with little change for a little more than three thousand years.
6: ...or the manufacture of ornaments, vessels and occasionally statues.
9: <caption>'''First Dynasty'''</caption>

Governorates of Egypt (1066 bytes)
1: [[Image:EgyptNumbered.png|right|Numbered map]]
3: ... is divided into 26 governorates (''muhafazat'', singular - ''muhafazah''):
5: #[[Ad Daqahliyah]]
6: #[[Al Bahr al Ahmar, Egypt|Al Bahr al Ahmar]]
9: #[[Al Gharbiyah]]

Politics of Egypt (9429 bytes)
1: {{Politics of Egypt}}
2: ...al government and by popularly elected local councils.
4: ... Party, there are 16 other legally recognized parties.
6: ...es and organizations promoting respect for human rights.
8: ... which for most Egyptians is [[Islamic Law]] (Sharia).

Berenice IV of Egypt (813 bytes)
1: ...Ptolemy XII returned from exile and murdered Berenice.
3: {| align="center" cellpadding="2" border="2"
5: ...eceded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy XII of Egypt|Ptolemy XII]]'''
6: ...ic Queen of Egypt]]'''<br>''with [[Cleopatra V of Egypt|Cleopatra V]]''
7: ...ceeded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy XII of Egypt|Ptolemy XII]]'''

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