Transfer of royal mummies
The Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Dr. Khaled Al-Anani said
Egypt is preparing for a dazzling global event that the whole world will enjoy, because it reflects the ancient Pharaonic civilization of Egypt, in reference to the historical process. Transfer of royal mummies.
The event begins at 7 pm, saying: "This is an
ideal time for the citizen who will return from work
It will also be appropriate for European countries to which the event will be transferred at six or five in the evening, and the American citizen will see it at twelve in the afternoon
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The procession consists of 22 royal mummies, including 18 mummies for kings, and 4 mummies for queens: King Ramses II, Ramses III, Ramses IV, Ramses V, Ramses VI, Ramses IX, Thutmose II, Thutmose I, Thutmose III, Thutmose IV, Seqnen Ra, Hatshepsut, Amenhotep I, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III, Ahmose Nefertari, Merit Amun, Siptah, Merenptah, Queen Tee, Seti I, Seti II
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"It will be an honorable and wonderful party, and it is one of the most beautiful events I have seen in Egypt and the world without any exaggeration, and there will be dazzling performances accompanying the procession
The march is accompanied by motorcycles from the Presidency of the Republic, horses, war wheels, and military music, in addition to the children's participation in the performance in coordination with the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Education. The Ministry of Culture will also participate in giving performances and presenting musical instruments from the opera
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The procession is scheduled to move from Tahrir Square, where the obelisk is located in the most famous squares in the world, to go to the Nile Corniche, where the colors of paints and directions of buildings on the road were unified. By transporting mummies, to reach the mummies to their permanent display in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
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Amazing 😍
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