Sunday, 23 October 2011

What was happening in daily life in the era of the Pharaohs

Were not the life of the ancient Egyptians all CDDA and tired, but was often resorted to Egyptian fun and play the innocent and the Egyptians have varied colors of many leisure and entertainment, including

  Colorful festivals in ancient Egypt, such as Gala New Year's farm at the beginning of the flood and harvest festival procession and religious holidays of the god Amon and the gods of different Birthdays and holidays as well as property such as the coronation of King Day and thirties.

  The ancient Egyptians are keen to participate in this festive reception manifestations of joy and happiness of every member of the Egyptian society in all walks of life with participation in dance, singing and all the ritual of these festivals

One of the most important of these holidays also Birthdays victory after the return of Egyptian armies victorious over enemies, which is delivering gifts to the temples of the gods and honor the leaders of armies and the review of troops of various weaponry and vehicles, flags and soldiers and left the prisoners of the enemy, these festivals were working to raise the morale of the Egyptian people

  The most important celebrations celebrations of King Thutmose III, who led the Egyptian army sixteen battle against the enemies of Egypt and defeated all of them as well as the battles of Ramses II and Ramses III during the battles of the modern state, where celebrations were held fantasy pervaded all countries

§ concerts

With the celebration of the ancient Egyptian national holidays, there were also many private parties within the same family or village, such as weddings and happy occasions. Where parents and loved ones of claim and neighbors for their concerts, where tables are filled with the preparation of foods, drink and listen to music and singing and watching dance performances have been characterized by manifestations of the modern state of luxury and extravagance in clothing, food, etc. ...

 This was the concert of the most important factors that promoted social relations in Egypt between the community singled out both of them rich or poor. These concerts ample room to show the artistic talents of musicians, singers and dancers. The use of ancient Egyptians from the musicians, many of the musical variety of String instruments and tools inflatable or rhythm, such as junk and harp and flutes of all kinds and Almcefqat copper and ivory have formed teams to musicians or dancers participated in concerts and festivals Balatha and her distinctive and dancing was the ancient Egyptian slaves coordinator Odhu expression with different types of dance according to different occasions

 § fishing and hunting
  Passion for the ancient Egyptians fishing and hunting is not just a profession for earning it, but also as a hobby, whether for rich or poor, kings and nobles also to the general public, including hunting land for animals, a hobby of kings since ancient times, where the hunting vehicles Horse-drawn with the use of spears or bow and arrow to hunt deer, lions and tigers and animals wild bird hunting as well as the stick square Kalawz, ducks and quail as well as fishing
The general population was fishing from the Nile are the simplest types of hobbies and by any individual as well as bird hunting nets and traps deceptive or dangerous hobbies were fishing Hippo

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  There were other types of games of kings and nobles like chess or current macrophages play two or more and there are many, many types of simple games that are still practiced by ordinary farmers

 § Sports
  Many types of sports which is exercised by the Egyptians in their leisure time, such as wrestling, logging, fencing, climbing, weight lifting, shooting, ball and tug along with many other games for boys and girls and young children. These events give us an idea of ​​the ancient Egyptian keenness on the happiness of himself and those around him by all means to add joy and happiness will help him to take hard work and struggle for life

 

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