List of Egyptians

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The following is a list of some of the notable Egyptians inside and outside of Egypt:

Actors[edit]

Male actors[edit]

Actresses[edit]

Dancers and choreographers[edit]

Filmmakers and television directors[edit]

Theater actors, directors, producers and playwrights[edit]

Film critics[edit]

Radio and television personalities[edit]

Music[edit]

Musicians and composers[edit]

Music directors and conductors[edit]

Songwriters[edit]

Singers and pop stars[edit]

Architects, planners and engineers[edit]

Arts[edit]

Cartoonists and comic artists[edit]

Painters[edit]

Sculptors[edit]

Literature[edit]

Authors[edit]

Historians[edit]

Poets[edit]

Journalists[edit]

Intellectuals[edit]

Lawyers[edit]

Business[edit]

19th — mid-20th Century Feudalists[edit]

Nationalists (1923 — 1952)[edit]

Post Infitah (1974 — )[edit]

Activists[edit]

Government[edit]

Diplomats[edit]

Caliphs[edit]

Monarchs[edit]

Queens of Egypt[edit]

Politicians[edit]

Presidents[edit]

Scholars[edit]

Egyptologists[edit]

Explorers[edit]

Philosophers and Legal Scholars[edit]

Scientists[edit]

Physicians and surgeons[edit]

Pioneering women[edit]

Religion[edit]

Prophets[edit]

Saints[edit]

Preachers[edit]

Sports personalities[edit]

Athletes[edit]

Basketball players[edit]

Fencers[edit]

Soccer & handball players[edit]

Tennis players[edit]

Wrestlers[edit]

Other sports[edit]

Pharaohs[edit]

Prime Ministers of Egypt[edit]

Military leaders[edit]

Celebrity chefs[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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