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Under the blazing sun of Luxor, where the towering columns of Karnak stand like timeless sentinels, dancers spin in harmony, their movements echoing the silhouettes etched in temple walls. Their voices rise in melody—not to entertain alone, but to resurrect stories of kings, gods, and forgotten queens. For many Egyptians, the 1967 film Gharam Fi Al-Karnak (Love in Karnak) was not just a musical; it was the first time history sang back. Directed by Ali Reda and performed by the…