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My Library is for my historical and academic pursuits. Here you will find the papyrus scrolls I have written as well as the tomes I have acquired for my collection from other citizens. Please feel free to browse!





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The Faiyam, Jun 26, 2005 - 22:30
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Ahlan wa sahlan …and welcome to The Faiyam

Egyptian Dance, Mar 21, 2005 - 15:09
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Beledi (pronounced “BE-LE-DEE”) means “of the country”. Thus, ‘Egyptian Beledi’ means ‘of the country of Egypt’. A Beledi dance is performed to earthy music based on the easy-to-dance-to Beledi rhythm. Often the Beledi rhythm and the Saidi rhythm are played interchangeably. A Beledi dance from the region of Cairo includes vocals, and may involve a question-and-answer play between two instruments or between the vocals and the instruments.
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