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Gabal Al–Dakrour, to eat together, sing chants while thanking God, and reconcile with one another; all Siwi houses co-operate in preparing and cooking food, in this day Siwian people eat fattah (rice, toasted bread and meat), after Dohr prayer (12:00 PM) all Siwian youth gather to set the banquet, nobody is allowed to eat before the caller announces to start eating so they can all eat together, the women stay behind in the village, and celebrate with dancing, singing, and drums. The food for the festival is bought collectively, with funds gathered by the oasis' mosques, celebrations last for 3 Qamari days, and in the early morning of the fourth day, siwian men form a big march, while holding flags and singing spiritual songs. The march starts from Gabal El – Dakrour and ends in Sidi
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their fights arise from homosexual competition....Prominent men lend their sons to each other. All Siwans know the matings which have taken place among their sheiks and their sheiks' sons....Most of the boys used in sodomy are between 12 and 18 years of age." After an expedition to Siwa, the archaeologist Count Byron de Prorok reported in 1937 "an enthusiasm could not have been approached even in Sodom... Homosexuality was not merely rampant, it was raging...Every dancer had his boyfriend... chiefs had harems of boys".
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As a result of this isolation, Siwis developed a unique natural culture manifested in its crafts of basketry, pottery, silverwork and embroidery and in its style of dress. The most visible and celebrated examples of this were the bridal silver and the ensemble of silver ornaments and beads that women
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from which it hung over the breast. A girl would give up the disc at a special ceremony in the spring the day she was married. The jewelry, which was made by local silversmiths, consisted of silver necklaces, earrings, bangles, hair ornaments, pendants, and many rings. For a wealthy woman, the full
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that the Siwan women were "badly neglected", but that Siwan men "will kill each other for boy. Never for a woman", although as
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Bedouins, the
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Other local historic sites of interest include the remains of the oracle temple; the Gebel al Mawta (the
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across North Africa designed to promote good health, fertility and to protect the wearer from misfortune. Some of the same signs and patterns are found on the embroidery which embellishes women's dresses, trousers, and shawls.
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arduous camel tracks through the desert. These were used to export dates and olives, bring trade goods, or carry pilgrims on the route which linked the Maghreb to Cairo and hence to Mecca.
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reached the oasis, supposedly by following birds across the desert. The oracle, Alexander's court historians alleged, confirmed him as both a divine personage and the legitimate
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was told, took the image here of a ram. Herodotus knew of a "fountain of the Sun" that ran coldest in the noontime heat. During his campaign to conquer the
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settlers. Currently, the entire population of the oasis speaks Arabic as either a first or a second language. The Siwi Berber population is also fluent in
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wore in abundance to weddings and other ceremonies. These pieces were decorated with symbols which related to Siwa's history and beliefs and attitudes.
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1925:While the majority of the population of Siwa is
3823:(1). Paris: Sociétés des Africanistes: 165–85.
3049:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1815:The hot springs are an attraction to visitors.
838:Siwa was also the site of some fighting during
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3334:. Leipsig: Velohgen and Klasing. p. 111.
2912:The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IX (SAN-SZE)
2886:, by Sofia Bompiani, London (1891); page 169.
1827:
592:Siwah is the Arabic name of the oasis called
3971:Siwawi.com The guide for visiting Siwa Oasis
3910:. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). p. 163.
3076:"Chilled Out in the Sahara (Published 2007)"
1773:Siwi children traditionally also celebrated
635:, one of whose symbols was the falcon. Some
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3892:(in French). Paris: éditions Quai Voltaire.
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904:Köppen-Geiger climate classification system
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3251:Donald Powell Cole, Soraya Altorki. 1998.
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774:, with an Arab minority; a century before
659:Site of the Siwa Oasis in Egypt (top left)
3884:
3454:"Siwan anthropologist sparks controversy"
3378:
3143:Margaret Mary Vale, 2011, Sand and Silver
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2145:Mud-brick houses in the old town of Shali
770:mentions it as being inhabited mainly by
573:transcribed the local Palaeo-Berber name
402:, 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of the
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699:Siwa Oasis from space, January 23, 2023
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2745:Ilahiane, Hsain (2006), "Siwa Oasis",
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3986:Alain Blottière's Travel book on Siwa
3965:The Locally Run Website of Siwa Oasis
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1738:Siwi people are very religious so on
1715:Silver disk and round necklace (torc)
639:referred to the site as "Ammonium".
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3345:Allah, Abd (1917). "Siwan Customs".
3307:al-Naghy, Omar (24 September 2015).
3284:al-Naghy, Omar (29 September 2015).
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4005:Olive and Palm Groves in Siwa Oasis
3648:"Egypt footprint 'could be oldest'"
3569:"Siwa Oasis, Egypt – Lonely Planet"
3503:
3315:. CAIROaccess-date=. Archived from
2864:"Grammatical Contact In The Sahara"
2690:Champollion, Jean-François (1814).
2501:Construction and Building Materials
2193:Cleopatra's bath (Cleopatra's pool)
2090:feature Siwa. In Australian author
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3074:Otterman, Sharon (18 March 2007).
2850:Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache
2046:Siwa Oasis is an official map for
1796:According to older members of the
921:Climate data for Siwa (1961–1990)
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2918:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 686–9.
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2734:, Paris: Ernest Leroux, p. 3
2513:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2009.02.003
2459:
2427:"The le Radar Topography Mission"
2305:List of cities and towns in Egypt
1976:are also of regional importance.
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3178:. Al Katan / Dar al Kutub. p. 34
3045:"Siwa Climate Normals 1961–1990"
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1675:Silver pendant with engraved
826:Ethnological Museum of Berlin
390:. It is situated between the
4786:Tourist attractions in Egypt
3915:Vale, Margaret Mary (2011).
3608:Greek News (30 March 2020).
2627:Kaper, Olaf (January 1998).
2606:Budge, E. A. Wallis (1920).
2133:Panoramic view of Siwa Oasis
2049:Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
1964:Siwa has been noted for its
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3366:Notes on the People of Siwa
3330:Steindorff, George (1904).
3286:"Who are Egypt's Amazighs?"
2958:Siwa, viewed from the south
2884:Italian Explorers in Africa
2770:"Siwa Oasis | oasis, Egypt"
2694:. Bure Frères. p. 294.
2565:www.whatstheweatherlike.org
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600:. The oasis is also called
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4572:White Desert National Park
3977:Siwa Oasis – Extraordinary
3426:Oasis Siwa from the Inside
2946:Siwa, viewed from the east
2663:Miller, Catherine (1996).
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3817:Journal des Africanistes
3696:thesourceinthesahara.com
2948:, by Hermann Burchardt;
2585:Gauthier, Henri (1928).
1839:The German Egyptologist
4771:National parks of Egypt
4736:Berber populated places
4552:Wadi Degla Protectorate
4446:National Parks of Egypt
3907:Encyclopædia Britannica
3394:Maugham, Robin (1950).
3381:In Quest of Lost Worlds
3347:Harvard African Studies
3292:. CAIRO. Archived from
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118:Place in Matrouh, Egypt
103:For more guidance, see
4791:Western Desert (Egypt)
3958:29 August 2019 at the
3409:Fakhry, Ahmed (1973).
3364:Cline, Walter (1936).
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2535:"Siwa Oasis - Goparoo"
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3859:Bliss, Frank (1998).
3836:Bliss, Frank (1998).
3506:"Siwa Oasis in Egypt"
3477:Siwa Past and Present
3424:Malim, Fathi (2001).
3296:on 19 September 2016.
2732:Le dialecte de Syouah
2730:Basset, René (1890),
2431:Reviews of Geophysics
2101:Seven Ancient Wonders
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1866:Siwa Past and Present
1721:Art and local customs
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4715:Ancient Egypt topics
3748:Lavoy, Bill (2015).
3475:Dumairy, A. (2005).
3255:. Cairo: AUC. p. 143
3161:Ahmed Fakhry. 1973.
2710:www.trismegistos.org
2452:10.1029/2005RG000183
2068:. In British author
1960:in the dunes of Siwa
970:Record high °C (°F)
804:Siwa was annexed by
4117:El Mahalla El Kubra
3991:14 May 2010 at the
3672:on 28 February 2009
3319:on 4 February 2017.
3226:Fathi Malim. 2001.
3174:Fathi Malim. 2001.
3165:, Cairo: AUC, p. 64
2981:on 22 February 2012
2834:Alexander the Great
2443:2007RvGeo..45.2004F
1703:Silver ear ornament
1664:Siwi Berber jewelry
1250:Record low °C (°F)
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745:Alexander the Great
705:10th millennium BCE
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4049:1,000,000 and more
3880:. pp. 139–79.
3840:(in German). Bonn.
3614:greekcitytimes.com
3080:The New York Times
3025:. Climate-Data.org
3003:. lonelyplanet.com
2954:Siwa, western part
2950:Siwa, eastern part
2671:(27–28): 411–431.
2669:Égypte/Monde Arabe
2474:www.britannica.com
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2042:In popular culture
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4746:Classical oracles
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3789:. 28 October 2017
3654:. 21 August 2007.
3510:joshuaproject.net
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3055:on 3 October 2023
2962:Siwa, main street
2756:978-0-8108-5452-9
2396:978-1-86064-465-8
2370:978-0-415-18589-9
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2541:. 20 May 2021
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2124:
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2105:
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2093:
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2087:Never Say Die
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2071:
2067:
2066:Bayek of Siwa
2063:
2062:
2057:
2056:
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1863:
1857:
1854:
1853:Robin Maugham
1849:
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1837:
1835:
1825:
1819:Role of women
1816:
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1804:
1799:
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1595:
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