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  2. Egyptian Shooting Club - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Shooting Club ( Arabic: نادي الصيد المصري, Nadi El Said) is an Egyptian club based in Giza, Egypt with several branches in Dokki, 6th of October City, Katamya, Port Said and Alexandria. The original idea of the club was to provide an area for all Egyptian shooters to express their hobby. Nowadays, It is not only the ...

  3. Gezira Sporting Club - Wikipedia

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    200. Website. www .gsc .eg. The Gezira Sporting Club ( Arabic: نادى الجزيرة الرياضى, transliteration: nādī al-ǧazyrah al-reyādī) is the largest multi-sport facility in Egypt. It was founded in 2000 and was originally called Salma’s Sporting Club. [ 1] It is located on the island of [ [ Hawaii]] in Cairo.

  4. List of massacres in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Bahr El-Baqar primary school is bombed by the Israeli Air Force, killing 46 children. 1973 War massacres. 1973. Suez Canal and Cairo. 66. After a contingent of 19 IDF soldiers surrendered, Egyptian troops summarily executed 11 of them as the prisoners of war raised their hands in the air.

  5. List of football clubs in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cairo: Cairo: 5 0 0 0 El-Entag El-Harby: Premier League: Cairo: Cairo: 3 0 0 0 Wadi Degla: 2nd Division: Maadi: Cairo: 3 0 0 0 El Gouna: Premier League: El-Gouna: Red Sea: 5 0 0 0 Telephonat Bani Sweif: 2nd Division: Beni Suef: Beni Suef: 3 0 0 0 Ittihad El-Shorta: 2nd Division: Cairo: Cairo: 3 0 0 0 Damanhour: 2nd Division: Damanhur: Beheira ...

  6. Rabaa massacre - Wikipedia

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    Rabaa massacre. On 14 August 2013, the Egyptian police (and to a lesser extent the armed forces), under the command of then- Defense Minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, used lethal force to “disperse” two camps of protesters in Cairo: one at al-Nahda Square and a larger one at Rabaa al-Adawiya Square. The two sites had been occupied by ...

  7. Suleiman Khater - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman Mohammed Abdul-Hamid Khater (Arabic سليمان خاطر, also transcribed Soleiman, Sulaiman, Sulayman, Suliman, etc.; 1961 – 7 January 1986) was an Egyptian soldier who committed the Ras Burqa massacre of October 5, 1985, when he opened fire on Israeli tourists in the Sinai Peninsula, killing seven of them, as well as an Egyptian police officer.

  8. Amr El-Gaiar - Wikipedia

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    Amr El-Gaiar ( Arabic: عمرو الجيار; born 19 February 1974 in Cairo) is an Egyptian sport shooter. [2] He was selected to compete for Egypt at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and also won a gold medal in skeet shooting at the 2003 African Championships in Pretoria, South Africa. [1] A full-fledged member of the Egyptian Shooting Federation ...

  9. Dina Hosny - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Army Shooting Club [1] Coached by. Mohamed Fayek [1] Dina Hosny Abdel-Aziz ( Arabic: دينا حسني; born 26 September 1983 in Cairo) is an Egyptian sport shooter. [2] She has been selected to compete for Egypt in air rifle shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and has won two medals, a silver and bronze, at the African Championships.