Hatshepsut Temple / Luxor

Hatshepsut Temple / Luxor The mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, who is one of the greatest queens of Egypt throughout history. The temple was built and designed by the engineer Senmut in the ninth year of the queen’s reign, and he used good limestone in its construction. The temple was built on large flats resembling […]

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Feast of the Osiris Tree

Feast of the Osiris Tree In the middle of the month of Kiahk every year, the ancient Egyptians celebrated the resurrection of Osiris. It comes back to life in the form of a tree. The myth of the struggle between good and evil is represented in Isis and Osiris. Osiris was a symbol of goodness […]

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Tomb of King Ramses VI KV9 / Valley of the Kings / Luxor

Tomb of King Ramses VI KV9 / Valley of the Kings / Luxor It is one of the six largest tombs in the Valley of the Kings and was opened to visitors in 1888 The cemetery was originally dedicated to King Ramses the Fifth, whose name was registered on the front part, and King Ramses […]

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Secrets and mysteries of embalming

Secrets and mysteries of embalming “Mummification” represents the comprehensive treatment of the body, known as “Mummy”, which was distorted in Arabic to “mummy”. ## Life after death: The ancient Egyptian practised embalming in the context of his belief in life after death, eternal life, not death after it. The ancient Egyptian sought to take all […]

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Thebes Antiquities of Luxor – Luxor Temple

Thebes Antiquities of Luxor – Luxor Temple The credit for building this temple in its current form on the eastern bank of the Nile on one axis from north to south is attributed to King Amenhotep III of the eighteenth dynasty. King Ramses II of the nineteenth dynasty added a large edifice and a spacious […]

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The path of the Holy Family in Egypt. From Farma to Assiut

The path of the Holy Family in Egypt. From Farma to Assiut “Take the boy and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and be there until I tell you, for Herod is about to seek the boy to destroy him.” So he got up and took the boy and his mother by night and went […]

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King Ramses II moved his arm.

King Ramses II moved his arm. In 1902, when a group of scientists was examining the famous pharaoh‘s mummy in the recently opened Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, Cairo, an event took place that shocked those gathered there and even novelists of the stature of Pierre Loti, or Vicente Blasco Ibáñez collected in their works. […]

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A scene from Tomb (TT219) of Neben-maat

A scene from Tomb (TT219) of Neben-maat ، He Was a servant in the palace of truth, chiseler of God Amun, Nebenmaat was a son of Amennacht (TT 218) lived in the time of Ramesses II, new kingdom-19 dynasty. This typical example of the style known as monochrome painting is of exceptional quality and makes […]

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The shrine of Osiris at Karnak

The shrine of Osiris at Karnak Legend says that Isis buried (the head) of her husband Osiris on a secret island, and the tomb could only be reached through seven magic doors, and the ancient Egyptian interpreted the legend architecturally in this cabin by making seven mock doors intertwined in an amazing way that is […]

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The sacred Lake

The sacred Lake The Holy Lake in Karnak is an ancient Egyptian. Miracle and an incredible engineering genius. The ancient Egyptian believed that the throne of God is in the sky, and this throne is on the water that was called (Nun) or the eternal ocean, Nun. Based on this, the waters of the Nile […]

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