What another great example of modern connection. Watching this is as if it was filmed last week, aside from a few women with dated clothes, but there are more that still pass as if the video was filmed yesterday. Watching these videos in color, as I continuously state in my comments, connects me so much more to the content and people of the past. We can truly see that the more things change, the more they stay the same, especially people- seeing their faces, actions, nuances, all have been passed down and repeated through generations. Rick88888888 has done more in his work to connect us to our history than any history class or textbook.
Fantastic and nostalgic. I note that male Egyptian fashion seems to have changed much since 1926, but for many Egyptian women, time seems to have stood still.
I am from Aswan, as it is the second cleanest city in the Middle East and one of the most modern cities in Egypt, and I know that very well, and I know every street in Aswan. are you honest? Have you really visited Aswan to claim falsely that you were in a different time?😂
@@بهايموحميرقردوغانابوشخة You are very ignorant to accuse someone you don't know of stating falsy. I've been to Aswan and those were my impressions, perhaps picking up on ancient memories of the place unavailable to you despite having lived there all your life and knowing every street. Yes it seemed modern and comparatively clean, but I sensed a lot more than that in my short sourjoun, because that was why I was in Egypt in the first place.
They wear lose clothes underneath it and the material is has a high level of porosity letting wind through. It's mainly for protecting your body against sand storms and sand winds
@@nvwest I don't know, I think it's a cultural thing, or maybe it's out of modesty since black doesn't reveal the silhouette of the body as much? I personally detest the color and wished we didn't wear such humiliating and demeaning colors.
These are Egyptians of Nubian origin, or Nubians mixed with Egyptians and Arabs, so they look different from the inhabitants of central and northern Egypt.
WTF r u talking about?! Egyptian men back then used to wear tarboush (hat) till early 50s, same as turkish and some other arabic countries! I don't see any turks in this video!!
What another great example of modern connection. Watching this is as if it was filmed last week, aside from a few women with dated clothes, but there are more that still pass as if the video was filmed yesterday. Watching these videos in color, as I continuously state in my comments, connects me so much more to the content and people of the past. We can truly see that the more things change, the more they stay the same, especially people- seeing their faces, actions, nuances, all have been passed down and repeated through generations. Rick88888888 has done more in his work to connect us to our history than any history class or textbook.
Fantastic and nostalgic. I note that male Egyptian fashion seems to have changed much since 1926, but for many Egyptian women, time seems to have stood still.
I did this cruise 90 years later; nothing changed.
Its changed a lot actually lol
It chanced and it is still beautiful .
I did it too. its changed
@@DR-cr3zo ummm not...
wife and i just got home to NC from Viking cruise on NIle our ship was Osiris Egypt is awesome
We cruised from Luxor to Aswan in 2017 at the height of the terrorist emergency, so comparatively few tourists around, and it felt like the 1920s.
you are a liar
Because there was no terrorist emergency in 2017
I am from Aswan, as it is the second cleanest city in the Middle East and one of the most modern cities in Egypt, and I know that very well, and I know every street in Aswan. are you honest? Have you really visited Aswan to claim falsely that you were in a different time?😂
@@بهايموحميرقردوغانابوشخة
You are very ignorant to accuse someone you don't know of stating falsy. I've been to Aswan and those were my impressions, perhaps picking up on ancient memories of the place unavailable to you despite having lived there all your life and knowing every street. Yes it seemed modern and comparatively clean, but I sensed a lot more than that in my short sourjoun, because that was why I was in Egypt in the first place.
Muy buen trabajo Rick,. Gracias por rescatar toda esta biblioteca de filmaciones. Abrazo.
great work rick
very nice
Great
Can't leave the house without a stick
crazy how 99% of the people passed away
Is that a young Sayyid qutb at 4:24 lol.
قوة ملاحظة دقيقة 😂 ❤ 😮
Wow: strict Muslim husband at 4:00.
Very 😳
Restart husband
It's a sick cruelty to see large people riding on small donkeys, 6:30.
These donkeys seem smarter than some people today
nice work, can i use this video on my twitter ?
Yes, if you add a reference to this "Rick88888888" RUclips channel please.
They diluted the melanin over the years
Could be because life in those times was centred more outside in the sun compared to nowadays. Many people sit inside most of the time
LOOKS LIKE FRANCE IN 30 YEARS
Frech did it to themselves, immigrants just take the opportunity
What is France's relationship with Egypt? I don't understand the meaning of your comment
Bit unrelated but I never understood why you would wear black in the heat
They wear lose clothes underneath it and the material is has a high level of porosity letting wind through. It's mainly for protecting your body against sand storms and sand winds
@@Dreamzzgirl but why the black colour though
@@nvwest I don't know, I think it's a cultural thing, or maybe it's out of modesty since black doesn't reveal the silhouette of the body as much? I personally detest the color and wished we didn't wear such humiliating and demeaning colors.
Это правда????
One "lady" has a fur coat on.!
Lovely people. Even the racetrack raffish bourgeoisie look natty and quaint. Subcaption: how to destroy a world culture in 100 yrs..
It looks more backwards now
Egyptians today look different
Looked much better before
Why was the Egyptians so black?
These are Egyptians of Nubian origin, or Nubians mixed with Egyptians and Arabs, so they look different from the inhabitants of central and northern Egypt.
@@dreamer74690
You are an ignorant fool. Do not talk about something you do not know. These are Egyptians from Upper Egypt
@@lemmym7393 freedom officers vs king , the kingdom wasnt great but the freedom officers (the miliary )cooked us m
Turkish masters with their subservient Egyptians.
WTF r u talking about?! Egyptian men back then used to wear tarboush (hat) till early 50s, same as turkish and some other arabic countries! I don't see any turks in this video!!
You are an ignorant fool. Do not talk about something you do not know. These are Egyptians .😂