Pharaonism was an ideology that rose to prominence in Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s. A version of Egyptian nationalism, it argued for the existence of an Egyptian national continuity from ancient times to the modern era, stressing the role of ancient Egypt and incorporating anti-colonial sentiment.[1] Pharaonism's most notable advocate was Taha Hussein. The movement largely faded by the 1940s, having failed to resonate with most Egyptians, and was superseded by pan-Arabism and Islamism.
Since 2020, however, a popular and state-sponsored revival of the ideology, termed Neo-Pharaonism,[2][3] has been taking place in Egypt.
ethno-territorial secular Egyptian nationalism (also known as "Pharaonism"). Pharaonism became the dominant mode of expression of Egyptian anti-colonial...
century the political ideology of pharaonism was successful. The ideology known as the 'Pharaonist movement' or 'Pharaonism' looks to Egypt's pre-Islamic...
Ghaith Rashad Pharaon (September 7, 1940 – January 6, 2017), was a Saudi fugitive financier and businessman who was founder of Attock Group, Attock Cement...
Michel Pharaon (Arabic: ميشال فرعون) is Lebanese politician, and was Minister of Tourism in Lebanon. He was the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs...
century, some Egyptian nationalists and intellectuals in the context of Pharaonism began using the term qubṭ in the historical sense. The Copts are one of...
The Rallye des Pharaons (French for "Pharaohs Rally") was a rally-raid event that took place in Egypt between 1982 and 2015. Cairo was both the starting...
Rashad Pharaon (1912–1990) was a Syrian-born Saudi Arabian medical doctor who served as the personal physician of Ibn Saud, founder of Saudi Arabia. He...
history and culture. Pharaonism was widely held by Coptic scholars in the early 20th century. Most scholars today see Pharaonism as a late development...
circuit for several years. Laith Pharaon was born on September 8, 1968, in London, UK to Ghaith Pharaon and Hala Pharaon. Pharaon is founder and chief executive...
Attock Oil Company, informally called Attock Group, also known as the Pharaon Group, is a UK-domiciled conglomerate company based in Manchester, England...
Pharaon Mirzoyan (Armenian: Փարավոն Միքայելի Միրզոյան; December 2, 1949) is an Armenian painter, the director of the National Gallery of Armenia. 1975...
Christian religious courts to be closed. Many Coptic intellectuals hold to "Pharaonism," which states that Coptic culture is largely derived from pre-Christian...
The pharaoh cuttlefish (Acanthosepion pharaonis) is a large cuttlefish species, growing to 42 cm in mantle length and 5 kg in weight. Acanthosepion pharaonis...
Cigars of the Pharaoh (French: Les Cigares du Pharaon) is the fourth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the series of comic albums by Belgian cartoonist...
Time Le prophète et Pharaon by Kepel, p. 192 Wright, 2006, p. 49 'Cracking Down', Time, 14 September 1981 Le prophète et Pharaon by Kepel, pp. 103–4 Wright...
Edmond Dantès, a French nineteen-year-old first mate of the merchant ship Pharaon, is falsely accused of treason, arrested, and imprisoned without trial...
Pharaon-Abdon-Léon de Winter (17 November 1849, Bailleul - 22 June 1924, Lille) was a French painter; primarily of genre scenes. He was the third of twelve...
current religious identity. One of Pharaonism's most notable advocates was Taha Hussein who remarked: Pharaonism is deeply rooted in the spirits of the...
and the Holy Scriptures. Paris: Seghers. ISBN 9782221011010. Moïse et Pharaon ; Les Hébreux en Egypte ; (Moses and Pharaoh, The Hebrews in Egypt) Quelles...
houses, casinos, pubs, karaoke clubs and restaurants. Casino Shangri La and Pharaon Complex are among the largest leisure and entertainment centres of the...
Church of Alexandria Oriental Orthodox 10 million Mixed Coptic, including Pharaonism Ancient: Alexandria Modern: Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, Cairo...
231–238. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, É. (1817). "De l'Ichneumon. Ichneumon pharaon". In Jomard, E. F. (ed.). Description de l'Égypte, ou, Recueil des observations...
Abencérages (1813), and Rossini's Le siège de Corinthe (1827) and Moïse et Pharaon (1828). All of these have some of the characteristics of size and spectacle...