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Palestine was a thriving land where most Lebanese immigrated to earn a living before eventually settling in Egypt and overseas.. By Nadi Abusaada. February 23, 2022 The lights, emanating from the neighboring coastal city of Haifa, descend along Mount Carmel steep contours, washing into the Mediterranean Sea, and eventually reaching Akka shores. This is the extent of… ....
“Historic Palestine” is an erroneously used term when discussing the Arab-Israeli conflict, supposedly referring to a nation that existed in the past. ....
AMMAN Hisham Khatib was a Renaissance man an expert in energy, economy, art history and political history of the Levant. He combined a cold, scientific part of his personality with his love for paintings, historical maps, manuscripts, atlases and old photographs from the Holy Land. ....
CataractesSyeneAswan-jacotin-1817 $1,000.00 Title Flle. 1ere. Cataractes Syene Aswan (Carte topographique de l Egypte et de plusieurs parties des pays limitrophes.) 1817 (undated) 1 : 100000 Description A stunning 1817 map illustrating the Nile Valley in the vicinity of Aswan, Egypt, in extraordinary detail. The map is sheet 1 from the massive atlas compiled by the Savants, military and civilian surveyors attached to Napoleon s Egypt Campaign (1798 - 1801). Coverage extends from Aswan south, including the island Temple of Philae. The map illustrates the legendary cataracts of the Nile, while for millennia prevented navigation up the Nile beyond this point. Today most of the area south of Aswan, as covered here, including the fabled cataracts and countless undiscovered ruins, is submerged under Lake Nassar, created by the Aswan Dam (1970). The detailed content focuses on the fertile Nile littoral, part of the map extends eastward ....
1817 (undated) 1 : 100000 Description A stunning 1817 map illustrating the Nile Valley in the vicinity of Luxor / Thebes in extraordinary detail. The map is sheet five from the massive atlas compiled by military and civilian surveyors attached to Napoleon s Egypt Campaign (1798 - 1801). Coverage is centered on Luxor, but extends north as far as El Hamzeh and south as far as Mahalleh. The detailed content focuses on the fertile Nile littoral, part of the map extends eastward along the main road to the Red Sea. Place names are included in both French and Arabic. In addition to towns, roads, and topographical features, the map offers extensive detail regarding battle sites and Ancient Egyptian ruins. ....