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Pharaoh, (from Egyptian per ʿaa, “great house”), originally, the royal palace in ancient Egypt. The word came to be used metonymically for the Egyptian king under the New Kingdom (starting in the 18th dynasty, 1539–1292 BCE), and by the 22nd dynasty (c. 945–c. 730 BCE) it had been adopted as an epithet of respect. It...
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Mummy, body embalmed, naturally preserved, or treated for burial with preservatives after the manner of the ancient Egyptians. The process varied from age to age in Egypt, but it always involved removing the internal organs (though in a late period they were replaced after treatment), treating the body with resin, and wrapping it in linen...
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it is an archaeological historical site located in Alexandria, in the Kom El Shoqafa area, south of Mina Al Basal neighborhood. It is considered one of the most important tombs of the city, and it is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. The cemetery consists of a spiral staircase that is...
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it is an archaeological historical site located in Alexandria, in the Kom El Shoqafa area, south of Mina Al Basal neighborhood. It is considered one of the most important tombs of the city, and it is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. The cemetery consists of a spiral staircase that is...
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Which is considered one of the most important historical shrines built over the ages, it was built by the Sultan to be a defense zone in Egypt, as Egypt was threatened by the Ottoman Empire, so they built Qaytbay Castle in order to be a fortress to respond to these threats and preserve Egypt and...
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It was known as the missing obelisk because it was not fully built, as it was carved on the granite mountain that was intended to carve obelisks in southern Aswan, but it was not cut. Covering of pink granite received great attention during the pharaohs of Khafre and Menkaure from the Fourth Dynasty. The amount...
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It was known as the missing obelisk because it was not fully built, as it was carved on the granite mountain that was intended to carve obelisks in southern Aswan, but it was not cut. Covering of pink granite received great attention during the pharaohs of Khafre and Menkaure from the Fourth Dynasty. The amount...
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Located south of Aswan Governorate, it is considered one of the most important archaeological sites that were constructed in the Roman era, and it is surprising that the sun perpendicularizes to the room of the Holy of Holies for God Mandulis twice during the year, similar to the temple of Abu Simbel, and although the...
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Located south of Aswan Governorate, it is considered one of the most important archaeological sites that were constructed in the Roman era, and it is surprising that the sun perpendicularizes to the room of the Holy of Holies for God Mandulis twice during the year, similar to the temple of Abu Simbel, and although the...
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Luxor Temple is located in Luxor Governorate, where it gets a distinguished location there. The Luxor Temple belongs to the god Amenhotep the Third to confirm his lineage to the god Amun, as it is a place of worship for the god Amun, his wife Mut and their son Khonsu This temple was built in...
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