Khaled al-Anani (Arabic: خالد العناني; born 14 March 1971 in Giza) is an Egyptian egyptologist and politician.
Al-Anani studied Egyptology at the Helwan University with the aim of becoming a tourist guide.
[1] He then became a professor of Egyptology at the University of Helwan, Department of Tourist Guides, then in the Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management in 2011.
[5] In addition, he aims to combat extremism by encouraging the Egyptian population to take a greater interest in the ancient Egypt history.
[7] He was replaced by Ahmed Issa as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities in a cabinet reshuffle on 13 August 2022.