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Cairo 102.3M Africa 1 भाषाएँ

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Strategically located at the crossroads of Africa and Asia, Egypt is a land of timeless wonders where one of history’s most profound civilizations first flourished along the banks of the Nile. Known as the 'Mother of the World,' it offers a vibrant mix of ancient Pharaonic grandeur and modern urban energy, anchored by its bustling capital, Cairo. Its cultural identity is uniquely shaped by millennia of history, serving as a linguistic and artistic heart for the entire Arab-speaking world.

संक्षिप्त जानकारी

राजधानी

Cairo

जनसंख्या

102,334,404

क्षेत्र

Africa · Northern Africa

मुद्रा

Egyptian Pound (EGP)

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अरबी

العربية

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Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood dialect in the Arab world because of the country's dominance in cinema and music since the early 20th century.

Ancient Egyptians were among the first to use a calendar with 365 days, and they invented many items we use today, including paper (papyrus), pens, and locks.

The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years until the Lincoln Cathedral was completed in 1311.

Egypt is home to the world's oldest dress, the Tarkhan Dress, which was woven from linen and dates back more than 5,000 years.

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व्यंजन

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Egypt's music and arts traditions are a profound synthesis of Ancient Egyptian heritage and Islamic artistry, characterized by rhythmic complexity and deep social storytelling. From the haunting melodies of the rababa in epic poetry to the vibrant, percussive energy of the mizmar in folk dances, these art forms serve as a living archive of the nation's cultural identity.

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कार्यक्रम और त्यौहार

यात्रा वाक्यांश

السلام عليكم

As-salamu alaykum

Peace be upon you (Universal Greeting)

شكراً

Shukran

Thank you

أهلاً

Ahlan

Hello

ازيك؟

Ezayyak?

How are you?

من فضلك

Min fadlak

Please

لو سمحت

Law samaht

Excuse me / Please

जीवन शैली और रीति-रिवाज

शिष्टाचार सुझाव

Use your right hand for eating, greeting, and exchanging money or gifts.

Use your left hand for these actions, as it is traditionally considered unclean.

Dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, especially when visiting mosques or rural areas.

Wear revealing clothing like shorts or sleeveless tops in public spaces outside of beach resorts.

Accept an offer of tea or coffee as a sign of respect, even if you only take a small sip.

Flatly refuse hospitality or a gift, as it can be perceived as an insult to the host.

Ask for permission before taking photos of locals, particularly women or people in traditional settings.

Take photographs of military installations, police stations, or government buildings.

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While Modern Standard Arabic is the official language for formal writing and news, Egyptians speak 'Masri' (Egyptian Arabic) in daily life. It is the most influential Arabic dialect due to Egypt's cultural output, and English is widely spoken in tourist hubs and by the younger generation.
Egypt is a safe and welcoming destination for millions of tourists each year, with high-profile security measures in place at all major landmarks and resorts. While it is important to exercise standard travel precautions, the local population is exceptionally hospitable toward foreigners, ensuring a comfortable experience for most visitors.
The ideal time to visit is from October to April, when the weather is pleasantly cool, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (60°F–77°F). Summer (June to August) can be intensely hot, particularly in southern regions like Luxor and Aswan, where temperatures often exceed 40°C (104°F).
Egyptian culture is famous for its warm hospitality and the concept of 'Karem' (generosity) towards guests. Visitors should dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, and expect a vibrant social life where sharing tea and polite bargaining in bazaars are cherished traditions.