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Egypt: Ancient mummies moved to Cairo museum in 'Golden Parade'

CAIRO, EGYPT - APRIL 03: Egypt held a historic procession for the transfer of remains of 22 royal mummies through the streets of Cairo on Saturday. The ancient mummies -- 18 kings and 4 queens -- have transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Cairos Tahrir Square to the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. During the procession, dubbed the Pharaohs Golden Parade, a special wagon was manufactured for each of the mummies, bearing a unified logo, the mummys name, and surname in Arabic, English, and hieroglyphs. According to the Egyptian media, 400 channels, half of which are international, were expected to broadcast the event, in addition to a huge ceremony hosted by a number of Egyptian and foreign celebrities. The mummies that were discovered in two batches from a site in southern Egypt in 1871 and 1898 were prepared to be an icon in the new museum with a view to attracting visitors, according to statements from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. The paraded mummies include King Ramses II, King Seknen Ra, King Tuthmosis III, King Seti I, Queen Hatshepsut, Queen Meritamen, wife of King Amenhotep the First, and Queen Ahmose-Nefertari, wife of King Ahmose. (Footage by Freelance-AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
CAIRO, EGYPT - APRIL 03: Egypt held a historic procession for the transfer of remains of 22 royal mummies through the streets of Cairo on Saturday. The ancient mummies -- 18 kings and 4 queens -- have transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Cairos Tahrir Square to the new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. During the procession, dubbed the Pharaohs Golden Parade, a special wagon was manufactured for each of the mummies, bearing a unified logo, the mummys name, and surname in Arabic, English, and hieroglyphs. According to the Egyptian media, 400 channels, half of which are international, were expected to broadcast the event, in addition to a huge ceremony hosted by a number of Egyptian and foreign celebrities. The mummies that were discovered in two batches from a site in southern Egypt in 1871 and 1898 were prepared to be an icon in the new museum with a view to attracting visitors, according to statements from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. The paraded mummies include King Ramses II, King Seknen Ra, King Tuthmosis III, King Seti I, Queen Hatshepsut, Queen Meritamen, wife of King Amenhotep the First, and Queen Ahmose-Nefertari, wife of King Ahmose. (Footage by Freelance-AA/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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April 03, 2021
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