Since the beginnings of ancient civilizations, the beginning of the spring was an occasion to celebrate the harvest seasons, as the peoples from the Pharaohs to the Babylonians and the Assyrians celebrated the coming of spring as the oldest human feast full of joy and joy. Everyone was expressing hope for eternity and development at the beginning of the spring, to celebrate the expected fertility seasons. The Pharaohs called this celebration the name "Shamo" as a symbol of harvest, and the designations differed in other civilizations, but all of them were about the concept of "life".
Egypt celebrated Sham El -Naseem Day, which is considered one of the ancient Egyptian holidays, through its long history, and it included traditions such ...
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