"Parade of royal mummies" tops Twitter ... and Egyptians: "These are my ancestors, and this is my country ... Long live Egypt."

The hashtag #Mummies_Royalists parade swept social networking sites, coinciding with the launch of the unprecedented procession activities, in Cairo, to transfer 22 mummies of the kings of ancient Egypt, including 18 kings and four queens, from their current location in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, to their new location in the museum The nationalist of the Egyptian civilization, located in the first Islamic capital in Egypt, Fustat.

The Egyptians expressed their pride in their country and their history, and their fascination with the musical and lighting events and performances that accompanied this event, congratulating their country for this achievement, which they described as "great".

Tweeters on the social networking site "Twitter" expressed their pride in "Egypt" and its history and ancient civilization that embodies its greatness today in front of the whole world through this event. One of them said: "Today, Egypt is enlightened by its civilization that enlightened the whole world."

Another said: "Egypt is not just a historical country ... Egypt came first, then history came ... these are my ancestors ... this is my country."

Tweeters described the musical and lighting events and performances that accompanied this event as "impressive", praising the good organization and that it was at the required level, and one of the tweets said: "You saw # Egypt is beautiful ... an amazing scene befitting a great event like this."

Another said: "The genius of directing, filming, orchestra, and an unspeakable lyrical performance ... breathtaking footage ... the moment a motorcade of royal mummies moves from the Egyptian Museum to the Museum of Civilization."

Tweeters congratulated Egypt on its success in transporting the procession of royal mummies, noting that this achievement is a historic achievement, and one of them said: “Congratulations to Egypt, the parade of royal mummies has been transferred, and they have the right to celebrate this achievement and preserve their history.”

Another said: "The Egyptians are the kings of the earth and the center of civilization since the creation, and Egypt is the umbrella of the Arab world and the source of its cultural radiation. My sincere congratulations to Egypt for this historic achievement and our congratulations to its great people."

For their part, tweeters from different Arab world participated in the tag, expressing their joy at this Egyptian and Arab achievement and congratulating Egypt and Egyptians, so one of them said: “It is not the country in which I was created or living in it and not once did I even visit it, but it is in my heart and I feel very proud that I am an Arab. Today! Bravo # Egypt and for all those who worked in front and behind the camera. "

Another said: "Egypt taught us today lessons of greatness, seriousness, and a committed interest in the country's civilization and its identity to the utmost limits of sophistication, craftsmanship and art ... Our mother, who when she is well, will be fine .. Congratulations Egypt .. Congratulations to our Egyptian brothers."

It is noteworthy that the 22 mummies participating in the show were discovered in two bunkers.

It was discovered for the first time in 1881 in Deir el-Bahri in the West Bank of Luxor, in Cemetery TT320.

The eighteen kings are: Sqnin-Ra, Ahmose the first, Amenhotep the first, Tuthmosis the first, the second and the fourth, Seti the first and the second, Ramses the second and the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth and the ninth, Amenhotep the second and the third, and Merenptah. ”And the four queens are: Ahmose Nefertari, Queen T, Meret Amun and Hatshepsut.