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Instead of coloured eggs traditionally eaten on Sham El-Nessim, go for deviled beetroot ... Egypt’s spring celebration is evolving, and so is its menu. So, why not give your picnic basket ...
For those who make sure to hit Marina for the Sham El Nessim Monday just as for those ... s is perhaps your right destination. A café and a restaurant, Zanilli’s is exactly the place to go ...
Every year, Egyptians of all religions and backgrounds welcome spring with the celebration of Sham el-Nessim - meaning "smell of the breeze". The national holiday, which has roots in Pharaonic ...
Easter is steeped in religious traditions, while Sham El Nessim all about enjoying the outdoors and celebrating nature’s bloom. Let’s take a closer look at both holidays. These holidays may ...
Egyptians celebrated ‘Sham El-Nessim’, on Monday, one of the world’s oldest folk festivals which traditionally falls close to the Coptic Orthodox Easter celebrations. Sham El-Nessim ...
Marking the beginning of spring, Egyptian Muslims and Christians come together preparing to celebrate the Easter holidays and Sham El-Nessim that always falls on the day after the Eastern ...
The ancient Egyptian spring festival of Sham El-Nessim will be marked Monday by Christians and Muslims alike. The pyramids, employed in ancient times as tools for calculating the date of the ...
The history of the celebration of the spring festival: Sham el-Nessim, dates back to 4,000 years ago in ancient Egypt. Celebrating Sham al-Nessim according to Dar al-Iftaa is an ancient Egyptian ...