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.
In the subsequent years it started benefitting from the protection by Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty and prospered commercially.
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.
[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.
Ptolemy of Egypt soon annexed the region to his territory but held it only for a few years.
"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
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.
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.