Book with Emad your trip to egypt in a traditional way

Book with Emad  your trip to egypt in a traditional way Tours to egypt for the low budget in atraditional way ..

hello all my friends in the page im very sorry for not posting since long time in fact i was too busy be4 in my office i...
02/05/2012

hello all my friends in the page im very sorry for not posting since long time in fact i was too busy be4 in my office i had lots of tours to book .and now im very sick lots of troubles in my eyes &my body ..when i feel much better i will continue my new posts i miss all of you .my best wishes for you all ....
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11/04/2012
Egyptian tattoos, during your visit wit me to egypt its very nive to go to have our beloved tatto so we can choose from ...
11/04/2012

Egyptian tattoos,
during your visit wit me to egypt its very nive to go to have our beloved tatto so we can choose from different designs ..

like many other tattoo designs from mythology or ancient cultures, are growing in popularity. They are tasteful, socially acceptable, and a great way of exploring and utilizing art imagery from all over the world. Egyptian tattoos are beautiful and striking images from the ancient past.


Most of us have a fairly evolved concept of what Egyptian art looks like and how it may be adapted to a modern tattoo design. On the other hand, most of us have no more than a generalized idea of what ancient Egyptian tattooing looked like.

It appears that tattooing was not particularly widespread among the Egyptians, with one notable exception - some Egyptian women, from priestesses to princesses to dancers, were tattooed with a pattern of parallel lines and shapes.

We know this because some of these women were mummified, which preserved the skin and the tattoos. These original Egyptian tattoos had a significance which, unfortunately, has been lost. Anthropologists are grateful for this and other evidence that the elaborate Egyptian burial rituals have given us.

Nubia
11/04/2012

Nubia

Nubian Wedding:_my personal experince into one of the nubian wegs         The wedding starts at midnight.  We are in no ...
11/04/2012

Nubian Wedding:_

my personal experince into one of the nubian wegs


The wedding starts at midnight. We are in no rush as we walk through the maze in the village. We see the bright lights of the wedding ahead. Strings of light bulbs are draped across houses. Festival banners accompany the light bulbs. The wedding is being held at an outdoor basketball court. This is only one area on the island that is large enough to accommodate the guests.


We immediately get curious stares by villagers. The children are following us around. They are whispering and giggling amongst themselves. The little girls come up to me to touch my headpiece.

One of the guests invite us into his home. The women and children are sleeping in the larger room. He takes us to the very back room which is a bedroom. There are six of us in the room. The conversation bores me and someone is smoking so I leave.

As soon as I am outside another man takes me to the brides home. There are about fifty women standing in front of a throne. The bride and her bridesmaid are sitting on two separate chairs. They are elevated so their heads are almost touching the ceiling. They look like goddesses in their white gowns embroidered with gold beads.

The man that I am with starts to sing and dance in front of the bride. He gestures for me to do the same. All the other women sing the songs harmony.

This dance is the most amazing performance of my life. The feeling I have is of complete acceptance and appreciation of my dance and myself.

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We take our seats on the court as the wedding festivities begin. I can see from a distance that the bride and her bridesmaid are both out of the house. They are still on their elevated thrones.

The men begin a line dance. Their dance is a reflection of their life along the Nile. The movements are very fluid. They look like they are swimming. The song they are dancing to makes me feel like I’m floating on water. It is very relaxing. I have never seen men dancing so gracefully. They are mesmerizing like waves rippling on the Nile.

woowww im inviting you to attend with me amazing nubian weeding ...
11/04/2012

woowww im inviting you to attend with me amazing nubian weeding ...

An entire Egyptian town parties the night away when a Nubian man finds a beautiful bride.

Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The modern inhabitants of southern Egypt and Sudan still ...
11/04/2012

Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The modern inhabitants of southern Egypt and Sudan still refer to themselves as Nubians. They speak the Nubian language as well as Arabic. Thousands of Nubians from the north were forced to relocate from their endangered homelands to be resettled in Egypt and Sudan. This land has one of the harshest climates in the world. The temperatures are high throughout most of the year, and rainfall is infrequent. The banks of the Nile are narrow in much of Nubia, making farming difficult. Yet, in antiquity, Nubia was a land of great natural wealth, of gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which was always prized by her neighbors.



Nubia is the homeland of Africa's earliest black culture with a history which can be traced from 3100 BC onward through Nubian monuments and artifacts, as well as written records from Egypt and Rome.



The land of Nubia is a desert divided by the river Nile. For want of water and rich soil, most of Nubia has never been able to support a large population for long periods. However, some of Africa's greatest civilizations emerged here, centers of achievement whose existence was based on industry and trade. Because they did not write their own languages until very late in ancient times, we know these centers and their people largely through their archaeology and what the Egyptians and Greeks said about them.



To the ancient Mediterranean world, the land south of Egypt was a territory of mystery and legend. Wealth and exotic products came from there. It was the home of the Ethiopians, whom Homer called blameless and stories about its great achievements endured to tantalize the modern world. This land is one of enormous distances, and its exploration was long impeded by problems of transport and political unrest. In the last hundred years, Nubia has slowly yielded its secrets, its vanished peoples, abandoned cities and lost kingdoms brought to light by the excavator and analysis of inscriptions. This exhibit is a selection of objects recovered over twenty years ago by the Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition in the effort to rescue archaeology from the rising water behind the Aswan Dam.



In the 1960's, a dam was constructed at Aswan, Egypt. It created a 500 mile long lake which permanently flooded ancient temples and tombs as well as hundreds of modern villages in Nubia. While the dam was under construction, hundreds of archaeologists worked in Egypt and Sudan to excavate as many ancient sites as possible. The Oriental Institute worked in Nubia from 1960 until 68. Today, the 5000 Nubian objects in the collection of The Oriental Institute Museum and thousands of objects in other museums are our sole resource for recovering the rich civilization of northern Nubia, for the sites themselves now lie beneath the waters of Lake Nasser. In contrast, expeditions from many countries are working in southern Nubia.

Nubian Traditions   The Nubians are believed to be the first human race on earth, and most of their customs and traditio...
11/04/2012

Nubian Traditions






The Nubians are believed to be the first human race on earth, and most of their customs and traditions were adopted by the ancient Egyptians. To the Greeks, they were known as Ethiopians and Nubia as the land of Punts, i.e. the land of gods.

A Nubian has been always renowned for his sheer honesty. He is an artist by nature and his lucky number was always seven. He holds the nine as a sacred object and wishes to stay on the Nile bank throughout his life.

A Nubian often prefers to marry one of his or her cousins. A Nubian wedding ceremony often lasts for 40 days, with a long series of rituals. According to traditions, the groom has to present several gifts, particularly garments for the bride, her mother and sisters. These presents are boarded on a camel and adorned with decorations such as colorful silk fabrics and jewelry. During the wedding ceremony the groom is well-dressed, holding a sword and a whip.

The social status of a Nubian is judged by the wealth of land and waterwheels he owns, as well as his noble descent.

Performance of prayers, for a Nubian, is an evidence to his vividness and an object of pride to his tribe. It is further evidence that he is not a charlatan or a slave. A Nubian who doesn’t perform his prayers, is punishable by public disdain and banishment away from the tribe.

A Nubian woman normally bears a loads of jewelry, all over her body. Around the neck, she carries two lines of necklaces, topped by two lines of jewelry, bearing the Divine Name of Allah. On the forehead, there is a piece of jewelry showing a Quranic verse, with a large pair of earrings dangling from the top part of both ears, a second pair from the lower part and a
third in between. The ankle is adorned with a silver anklet and her fingers with silver rings. A Nubian woman adorns herself also with tattoos, normally shaped like a mole on the cheek, a crescent on the forehead or a line drawn from the lip down to the chin or by coloring the nether lip. The Nubian woman is known for her remarkable use of henna ad perfumes.

one of our sigtseeing we going to visit in upper egypt is the temple of (houres)the falcon god ,the lord of the sky and ...
11/04/2012

one of our sigtseeing we going to visit in upper egypt is the temple of (houres)the falcon god ,the lord of the sky and the god of protection .the most preserved temple in all over egypt .greco _roman temple took around 180yrs for building ..

the Sound and Light show at Edfu one of the famous show in Egypt it tells the story of the god Horus, using the latest technology in sound and light. Edfu ci...

the most amazing view we will enjoy together to see the  view of sunrise and sunset in the niel with the lovely breat ho...
11/04/2012

the most amazing view we will enjoy together to see the view of sunrise and sunset in the niel with the lovely breat how wonderful ...

Sunrise and Sunset in Egypt

good morning all my friends
11/04/2012

good morning all my friends

10/04/2012

Hola a todos esta mi pagina nueva para los amentes de egipto .los quien que quieren viajar desde Egipto y no tienen mucha plata ,con Emad se puede hacer todo muy barrato ,mas traditional ,comida egipcia,transportatiom local.vamos a los lugares turisticas ,saliemos junto a la calle,charlamos con el gente,se pede ir a nuestro casa en el campo comemos alli ....has mas cosas a gradable ,solo contacta me grasias a todo Emad Hassan.

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