From the archive: Prince Abbas Hilmi

From the archive: Prince Abbas Hilmi

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Encore: Mo Hefzy

I'm re-connecting today with award-winning film producer Mo Hefzy. Since I first spoke to him in 2022, Mo has had a series of successful releases, including 'Flight 404', 'Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo', 'Darwish', and many more. You can listen to that first conversation here: http ...  عرض المزيد

Abdel Wahed El Wakil on the evolution of architecture

We’re continuing my conversation with legendary architecture Abdel Wahed El Wakil. Today, we’re diving deep into the world of architecture and materials. This episode is a crash-course whether you're in the field, an enthusiast like me, or just want a better understanding of the ...  عرض المزيد

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News: The Pharaohs' Parade
The History of Egypt Podcast

Splendour and Ceremony. On April 3rd, 2021, Egypt hosted a magnificent celebration. Royal mummies, including Kings and Queens, departed their old home and made for a new one. In future, these rulers will reside in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Moving the royal mum ...  عرض المزيد

E03 - Because I said so (ft. Zahed Sultan)
Millennial Mirrors

In this week’s episode we discuss with Zahed Sultan the subject of independence, whether it be emotional or intellectual. Talking about what to do if you would like to claim a little more independence in your life and how he navigated those hurdles personally. Hope you enjoy it! ...  عرض المزيد

170: Horemheb and Ramesses
The History of Egypt Podcast

The Mother is Sweet, Born of the Sun. In the second half of Horemheb’s reign, Egypt’s Queen died in childbirth. Subsequently, pharaoh chose one of his servants, Paramessu (Ramesses) as a successor. This choice arguably established the 19th royal Dynasty. Why did Horemheb do this? ...  عرض المزيد

149: The King's Men
The History of Egypt Podcast

Maya, Ay, Horemheb, and others. The men who served King Tut'ankhamun were unusually prominent and powerful. The Overseer of the Treasury (Maya), the Supreme General (Horemheb) and the highest courtier (Ay) may have divided power among themselves. Why were they so powerful? The yo ...  عرض المزيد