A Tale of Two Cities 4/5/2008

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It is time now to move to another type of heritage – our architectural heritage, specifically buildings belonging to the nineteenth and twenties centuries. The architectural heritage of Cairo is very much related to that of Paris. After the French … Continued

The Musician of the Generations 27/4/2008

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In the previous two articles, we talked about the legendary singer Om Kalthoum. This week we will talk about someone else at the pinnacle of Egypt’s musical heritage – Mohamed Abdel Wahab- who was dubbed the “Musician of the Generations”. … Continued

The legendary Om Kalthoum (1) 14/4/2008

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They say that the only time the Arabs were united was when Om Kalthoum, the famous Egyptian singer, was around. Born most probably in 1898 in the village of Tamai El-Zahira, el-Daqahliya Governorate, she was a typical country girl who … Continued

The Musical Heritage (1) 23/3/2008

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At the beginning of this series of articles, we explained how the UNESCO divided cultural heritage into the tangible and intangible, with one of the components of the latter being music. In order to gain an overview over Egypt’s musical … Continued

The World Heritage List 16/3/2008

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In 1972, UNESCO adopted the “Convention concerning the Protection of the World’s Cultural and Natural Heritage”, and formed the governing body, the World Heritage Center. It also formed the World Heritage Committee, while the member states started to nominate different … Continued

The World Heritage Center 2/3/2008

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After the successful operation of safeguarding the monuments of Nubia, in particular the two temples of Abu-Simbel, was completed in 1968, UNESCO decided to establish an international convention for the protection of world-class monuments. This convention, known as the ‘Convention … Continued

Nubian Campaign -3 24/2/2008

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After UNESCO started the campaign for safeguarding the Nubian monuments in 1960, the campaign was divided into two stages: The first step was to safeguard the different small temples. In the same year, Egypt moved the two temples of Tafa … Continued