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  1. Egypt - Wikipedia

    The current name of Egypt, Misr/Misir/Misru, stems from the Ancient Semitic name for it. The term originally connoted " Civilisation " or " Metropolis ". [31]

  2. Misr - Wikipedia

    Mishawr Rawhoshyo (lit. 'Egypt Secret', a 2013 Indian film.

  3. Home - Banque Misr

    Access your account anytime, anywhere With BM Online; monitor, manage and discover your own personalized accounts directly from your laptop or smartphone, with the touch of a button. We know …

  4. MISR - Terra

    1 day ago · MISR is a new type of instrument designed to address this need — it views the Earth with cameras pointed at nine different angles. One camera points toward nadir, and the others provide …

  5. Why is Egypt called Egypt and not Misr? - StudyCountry.com

    The modern Arabic name for Egypt, Misr, has its origins in the ancient Hebrew word Mizraim, with the suffix '–aim' most likely referring to two Egypts: Upper and Lower.

  6. Why is Egypt called Misr? - Hosh Yoga

    Misr is the Arabic name for Egypt and is widely used in the Arab world, especially in the Islamic context. The name Misr has been used for thousands of years by Egyptians themselves and also by other …

  7. The History of Misr - islamiceducation.pk

    May 26, 2025 · Misr City, often referred to as Nasr City (Arabic: مدينة نصر), is one of Cairo’s most prominent and expansive suburbs. Established in the mid-20th century, it was envisioned as a …

  8. ASDC | Projects | MISR - NASA

    MISR measurements are designed to improve our understanding of the Earth's environment and climate. Viewing the sunlit Earth simultaneously at nine widely-spaced angles, MISR provides …

  9. Misr - Oxford Reference

    6 days ago · For early Arab geographers, misr was a frontier outpost. Misr also referred to an administrative territorial unit run by an appointee of the caliph. The first such misrs were Kufa and …

  10. MISR: Home

    Become a geographical detective and solve the latest mystery quiz from NASA’s MISR (Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer) instrument onboard the Terra satellite.