The Ministry of Antiquities submitted Wednesday a preliminary report to the World Heritage Committee (WHC) to register Pharaoh's Island near in Taba in Sinai on the UNESCO's World Heritage List. A final report is scheduled to be submitted in February 2017. The roof of Salaheddin fortress in Taba Yassmin Al-Shazly, supervisor of the ministry's department for international cultural heritage organisations, said Pharaoh's Island is a very important archaeological site with universal cultural value. Pharaoh's Island includes of a fortress built by the Ayyubid Prince Salaheddin to protect the Islamic Empire from the Crusades. El-Shazly explained that her department is working hard on the preparation of files to be submitted to the WHC in order to list other Egyptian sites, like Alexandria's Kom El-Dekka, Roman Theatre, the Pompey Pillar, and underwater antiquities, as well as Ptolemaic temples of Dendera, Kom-Ombo and Edfu, on the WHC's list. salaheddpm fortress from inside