Egyptology Schools in Egypt during the Nineteenth Century

Islam Abdel Moatamed Mohamed,Enas Fares Yehia

Minia Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research MJTHR(2020)

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Abstract
Madrasa El Lesan Alqadeem (School of ancient language) and Madrasa Alathar Altarekheia AlMasria (the Historical Egyptian School of Archaeology) were the early Egyptology educational institutions in Egypt and established during the nineteenth century. Those schools had a Major role in graduating the first generation of the Egyptian Egyptologists and Archaeologists. Madrasa El Lesan Alqadeem graduated the Archaeological inspector Ahmed Effendi Naguib (1847-1910), as well as the Archaeologist Ahmed Kamal Pasha (1851-1923) who later contributed to establishing the Egyptology section in the Higher Teachers' School, Cairo in 1910 and 1924. Madrasa Alathar Altarekheia AlMasria graduated the great Archaeological inspectors Hassan Effendi Hosny and Mohamed Effendi Chaban (18661930). These great Archaeologists have produced a lot of Egyptology publications as well as Archaeological work.
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