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The Royal Mummies will march through the streets of Cairo tomorrow

Archaeologist Sahi Hawass today described a parade of royal mummies of the new kingdom that will take place tomorrow Saturday in the Egyptian capital to promote culture and tourism.

“Every man on earth will be inspired by the magic of 22 mummies kings and queens, who will tour the ways of Cairo tomorrow,” said the famous Egyptian.

Royal Mummies will march through the streets of Cairo, April 2 (Brenza Latin) Archaeologist Zahi Hawass described the parade of royal mummies of the new kingdom today, which will take place tomorrow in the Egyptian capital to promote culture and tourism.

“Every man on earth will be inspired by the magic of 22 mummies kings and queens, who will tour the ways of Cairo tomorrow,” said the famous Egyptian.

The historic event is scheduled for the night. The perfectly preserved bodies of various New Kingdom kings will leave the Tahrir Museum together with the Egyptian Museum of Civilization.

Hawass, who heads the program to study the Royal Mummies, recounts some of the events of the heroes of the majestic procession reconstructed from the results of CD scans.

The expert said that the foremost of the kings was the dead Sigenendra Tha, who led Egypt’s war against the Hyksos and was tortured by his enemies.

In the case of the famous Pharaoh Ramses II, he died of old age and some others of a heart attack, while Ramses III was stabbed to death by his wives, known as the Harem Conspiracy.

Hawass stressed that this is interesting about the mummies’ next shelter. Each king and queen in the Museum of Civilization will have information from their original sarcophagus, statues and fragments mummification, DNA tests and X-rays.

The archaeologist stressed that the event would be a great boost to Egyptian culture and tourism.

Coincidentally, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, in association with the National Postal Commission, issued commemorative stamps.