Saddam Hussain addresses the Iraqi National Assembly (al-Majlis al-Watani), consisting exclusively of Saddam Hussein’s own fellow Baath party members, as the military president of Iraq. From his speech, Saddam Hussein highlights the importance of the National Assembly’s decision-making for the good of Iraq, the pride of being a democratic country with “democracy as a pillar of Iraq” and how they can face the local, national and regional issues long related to their country’s history.
Egyptian officials await official announcement. A large crowd gathers outside Parliament building. Prime Minister Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha appears on the building balcony and watches as the crowd applauds him. Prime Minister Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha is seen at his desk performing official duties and taking telephone calls.
View of Egyptian King Tutankhamun's gold throne. (Sometimes spelled Tutankhamen, or Tutankamun, or Tutenkhamon, or King Tut). View of gold dagger and its cover. Inner gold coffin of Tutankhamun. Gold mask of Tutankhamun's mummy.
Ancient Egyptian statue. Ruins of ancient Egyptian civilization. Statue of Pharaoh Horemheb. Egyptian painting depicting Horemheb and his rule. Ancient Egyptian painting shows ancient god Osiris, his wife Isis, son Horus and Anubis-the jackal headed Egyptian god. View of ancient Egyptian paintings. Colored paintings on roof and wall of tomb
Ancient Egyptian paintings illustrate life of common Egyptian people. View of Egyptian farmers and fishermen. Jackal-headed God Anubis can be seen
Ancient Egyptian paintings illustrate life of common Egyptian people. Ancient Egyptian people enjoyed dance and music as a form of entertainment. Ancient painting illustrates a satire on court officials. God Anubis weighs a human heart against the goddess of truth. Maat in the paintings