Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Egypt' in the following places:
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He landed on an island and consecrated two columns there, one to fire and the other to the wind, thus founding Tyre which was called Ushu in Egypt and Mesopotomia. | WIKI |
In the subsequent years it started benefitting from the protection by Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty and prospered commercially. | WIKI |
In the 12th century BCE, Egypt's pharaohs gradually lost political control over the Levant,[15] though Egyptian art continued to influence Tyrian art for more than half a millennium. | WIKI |
[38] The Tyrian rulers allied themselves with Egypt, the kingdoms of Judah, Edom, and Moab as well as other Phoenician cities against the Neo-Babylonian ambitions for regional expansion. | WIKI |
Ptolemy of Egypt soon annexed the region to his territory but held it only for a few years. | WIKI |
"Port of Tyre" xe2x80x93 coloured lithograph by Haghe after another 1839 drawing by Roberts, from his travelogue of Palestine The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia | WIKI |
In December 1831 Tyre fell under the rule of Mehmet Ali Pasha of Egypt, after an army led by his son Ibrahim Pasha had entered Jaffa and Haifa without resistance. | WIKI |
He fled to Damascus, but had to quit that city for Egypt and then for a brief stay several months in Palestine before he was allowed to return to his base in Tyre. | WIKI |