Mohamed Ali Pasha
Originally named Ficus tree, Egyptians were the first to call the tree “The Pasha’s beard,” because it resembled the long beard of Mohamed Ali Pasha.
A unique golden set spanning back to Princess Malak Tosson, consisting of a brush, cups and a sword decorated with floral motifs and the letter “M” is happily housed in Egypt’s Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria.
The six golden cups were owned by the Prince Mohammed Ali Tawfik.
Mostafa Waziri revealed that the total cost of the project of the restoration and development of Mohammed Ali Palace in Shubra al-Khaimah has reached LE 194 million so far.
The official Facebook page of the Royal Jewelry Museum asks royal jewelry lovers to choose the piece of jewelry they prefer the most on a monthly basis.
Hassaballah troupe will be performing a play “Hassaballah the 17th” at Hewar Foundation for Peoples Arts and Cultures at “Al Hakiba” theater, on Saturday, January 13.
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