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  1. Memphis, Egypt (1908 bytes)
    1: '''Memphis''' was the ancient capital of the [[Old Kingdom]]...
    3: ...pt-Hieroglyphs.jpg|thumb|right|[[Hieroglyph]]s in Memphis with a statue of [[Ramses II]] in the background....
    5: ...t of [[Fostat|Al Fustat]] (or Fostat) in [[641]]. Memphis was then largely abandoned and became a source of...
    7: ... II]]. The [[Saqqara]] [[necropolis]] is close to Memphis.
    9: It is believed that Memphis was the largest city in the world from its founda...

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  1. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ... [[soul music|soul]] and [[R&B]] singer born in [[Memphis, Tennessee]], but raised in [[Detroit, Michigan]]...
    21: ...the life of gospel legend [[Mahalia Jackson]]) mainly because of her phobia of flying.
  2. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    19: *''Night in Memphis'' cantata (1968)
    65: *''Galgenlider ࠳'' fifteen pieces for mezzo-soprano, percu...
    66: *''Galgenlider ࠵'' fourteen pieces for mezzo-soprano, flut...
  3. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    9: ...was the only asset. That same year, she made her only film appearance, starring in a two-reeler based ...
    13: ...oad accident]] while travelling from a concert in Memphis to Clarksdale, Mississippi along [[United States ...
    17: ...dence, Hammond never recanted his story. It was only when biographer [[Chris Albertson]]'s [[1972]] b...
    21: ...ris Albertson's book) confirmed, it is extremely unlikely that a black ambulance driver would have tak...
  4. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    20: ... of the ancient Egyptian city of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] and adjoining necropolis of [[Saqqara]]. These...
    26: ...city's location are the ruins of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], which was the capital of [[Ancient Egypt]] and...
    62: ...ant that the [[Egyptian Museum]] in Cairo is the only place in the world that many items can be seen.
    72: A second mainline station is located some 10 km south, at Giza.
    80: The Cairo Metro is Africa's only fully-fledged [[Metro|metro system]]. Two lines ...
  5. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    9: Unlike most free-reed instruments (such as [[organ (m...
    19: The harmonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], but
    37: Because they are only designed to be played in a single key at a time,
    49: ...re are 3 octaves between 1 and 10 blow, there is only one full major scale available on the harmonica,...
    165: The bass harmonica has only blow notes.
  6. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    9: ...]], and placed it temporarily in [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]. This act led to an open rupture between Ptolem...
  7. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    56: |}The '''Arab Republic of Egypt''', commonly known as '''Egypt''', (in [[Arabic language|Arab...
    67: ... a temple of the god [[Ptah]] at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]. For details see the article ''[[Copt]]''.
    142: ... more than 5 million Egyptians working abroad, mainly in Saudi Arabia, the Gulf area like [[UAE]], and...
    153: ...hbouring demographics. The Egyptian people spoke only languages from the [[Afro-Asiatic]] family (prev...
    177: ...ed as the "Hollywood of the East". Egypt has the only [[opera]] house amongst Arab countries.
  8. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    31: ...North Africa|Northeast Africa]] ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
    33: ...araoh Khufu]] (also known as [[Cheops]]), is the only surviving monument of the [[Seven Wonders of the...
    50: ...ancient Egyptians (freezing, pickling etc). The only method that they were aware of was by drying the...
    60: ...emselves as a specially selected people, "as the only true human beings on earth" ([http://www.louisvi...
    66: ...or [[slave]]s and anything else of value. It is unlikely that these people would have been used for t...
  9. Old Kingdom (5401 bytes)
    2: ...he administration centralised at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]. The Old Kingdom was followed by a period of di...
    4: ...g the Old Kingdom was located at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], where [[Djoser]] established his court. The Ol...
    8: ...ramid (the [[Pyramid of Djoser|Step Pyramid]]) in Memphis's new necropolis, [[Saqqara]]. An important perso...
    10: ...emselves as a specially selected people, "as the only true human beings on earth" ([http://www.louisvi...
    22: ...ut regional autonomy and civil wars were not the only causes of this decline. The massive building pro...
  10. Second Intermediate Period of Egypt (3576 bytes)
    4: ...("Seizer-of-the-Two-Lands") near [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] and [[el-Lisht]], just south of the apex of the...
    8: ...ter kings of the Thirteenth Dynasty appear to be only ephemeral monarchs under the control of a powerf...
    10: Around the time Memphis and It-tawy fell to the Hyksos, the native Egypti...
  11. Saqqara (4142 bytes)
    7: While [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] was the capital of [[History of Egypt|Ancient E...
    23: ...s (Egyptian mythology)|Apis]] bulls worshipped in Memphis as embodiments of the god [[Ptah]]. Rediscovered ...
  12. Great Sphinx of Giza (7181 bytes)
    9: ...]], so that when approching from [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], the Sphinx is seen in profile in front of the ...
    11: ... [[Dream Stela]] placed between the paws. It was only in [[1817]] that the first modern dig, supervise...
    22: ... south of the Giza plataeu. When approching from Memphis the Sphinx is seen in profile in front of the [[G...
    36: ...ich the Sphinx's body was carved), it could have only been built no later than 6,000BC, the last time ...
  13. Pyramid of Djoser (952 bytes)
    6: ... to the northwest of the city of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]].
  14. Karnak (2489 bytes)
    7: ...econd most visited ancient site in Egypt, second only to the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|Giza Pyramids]] n...
    9: ...the [[Precinct of Amon-Re]] only, as this is the only part most visitors normally see. The three other...
    24: ...aktm.htm Karnak Temple] – The University of Memphis.
    26: ...l Karnak: Temple of Amun] – Bible History Online, 2004.
  15. Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
    2: ...b|250px|right|Hieroglyphs at the [[Memphis,_Egypt|Memphis]] museum with [[Ramses II]] statue on the back.]]
  16. Thebes, Egypt (3900 bytes)
    2: ...ion probably remained located at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] for much of this. With the [[Nineteenth dynasty...
    6: The name ''Thebes'' is often mistakenly thought to derive from the Greek as there is a c...
  17. Memphis, Egypt (1908 bytes)
    1: '''Memphis''' was the ancient capital of the [[Old Kingdom]]...
    3: ...pt-Hieroglyphs.jpg|thumb|right|[[Hieroglyph]]s in Memphis with a statue of [[Ramses II]] in the background....
    5: ...t of [[Fostat|Al Fustat]] (or Fostat) in [[641]]. Memphis was then largely abandoned and became a source of...
    7: ... II]]. The [[Saqqara]] [[necropolis]] is close to Memphis.
    9: It is believed that Memphis was the largest city in the world from its founda...
  18. Ptah (2110 bytes)
    2: ...pantheon]] of [[Memphis, Egypt]]. As the power of Memphis grew Ptah eventually rose to prominence as the ch...
    5: ...ased [[craft]]s, which may have been connected to Memphis being a particularly good source of [[limestone]]...
    11: ...-Ptah'', the name of a temple at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]] which was dedicated to ''Ptah''.
  19. Seker (1714 bytes)
    2: ...nd the [[Apis (Egyptian mythology)|Apis]] bull at Memphis.
    6: Seker was the patron of the royal cemetery near Memphis, and it is called after him, Sakkara, to this day...
  20. Arkansas (11679 bytes)
    46: The state is the only one with an official pronunciation. The traditi...
    66: ...le Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]. Arkansas is the only state in the US where [[Diamond|diamonds]] are f...
    167: *[[Memphis, Tennessee]]
    168: **[[West Memphis, Arkansas|West Memphis]]

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