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  2. Property finder - Wikipedia

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    Property finders (or property search agents) are companies and individuals representing a buyer in a property transaction. The term is more common in the United Kingdom, but in the United States the situation is referred to as buyer brokerage, and in Australia it is known as buyer advocacy . Property finders specialise in sourcing and ...

  3. Housing in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Housing in Egypt. Modern self-built homes, and older rural houses near Ard El Liwa, Giza, with the Giza Pyramids in the background. Even though mathematically more housing than needed is produced in Egypt resulting in millions of vacant homes, [ 1] large portions of its residents live in inadequate housing that may lack secure tenure, safe ...

  4. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Aker – A god of Earth and the horizon [ 3] Amun – A creator god, patron deity of the city of Thebes, and the preeminent deity in Egypt during the New Kingdom [ 4] Anhur – A god of war and hunting [ 5][ 6][ 7] Aten – Sun disk deity who became the focus of the monolatrous or monotheistic Atenist belief system in the reign of Akhenaten [ 8]

  5. Bayut - Wikipedia

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    History. Bayut was founded in 2008 by Imran Ali Khan and Zeeshan Ali Khan, following their launch of Zameen.com in Pakistan. In 2014, Haider Ali Khan moved to the UAE from the United States as the CEO of Bayut. Haider also leads the UAE’s largest online classifieds website, Dubizzle, as the company’s CEO and as the MENA region CEO of the ...

  6. List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria. Rhacotis, Rakotə, Eskendereyyah. Alexandria was the intellectual and cultural center of the ancient world for some time; capital of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Khito ( Rosetta ) 3rd. Rashid. Bolbitine, Bolbitinum, Bolbitinon, Trashit, Rakhit, Rexi. Where Rosetta Stone was found.

  7. Coptic names - Wikipedia

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    Copts. Coptic names refer to the personal names used by the Copts, the indigenous Christian inhabitants of Egypt. They reflect the intersection of Egyptian, Greek, Arab and Christian influences in the region and encompass a diverse range of naming practices, which have evolved over centuries.

  8. Pithom - Wikipedia

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    Pithom is one of the cities which, according to the Book of Exodus 1:11, was built for the biblical Pharaoh of the oppression by the forced labour of the Israelites. The other city was Pi-Ramesses. The Septuagint adds a third, " On, which is Heliopolis ." These cities are called by a term rendered in the Authorized Version "treasure cities" and ...

  9. List of cities and towns in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    List of towns and villages in Egypt. Subdivisions of Egypt. Geography of Egypt. Climate of Egypt. List of historical capitals of Egypt. List of urban areas in Africa by population. List of largest cities in the Arab world. Lists of cities in Asia.