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  • Egypt Aswan Governorate Aswan

    Aswan Governerate in Egypt

    One of Egypt's southern governorates is Aswan Governorate. The city of Aswan serves as its capital. At a latitude of 22 north of the equator (also known as the Tropic of Cancer), it is bounded to the north by the Qena Governorate, to the east by the Red Sea Governorate, to the west by the New Valley Governorate, and to the south by the Republic of Sudan.

  • Things to Do in Luxor

    Luxor Governorate Egypt

    The capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt is Luxor City, which was once known as "Thebes City" because it served as Egypt's capital during the Pharaonic era. It is situated in the South Upper Egypt region, approximately 670 kilometers from the capital Cairo from the south. It is bordered on the north by Qena Governorate, on the south by Aswan Governorate, on the east by Red Sea Governorate, and on the west by New Valley Governorate.

  • kafr El Sheikh Governorate | kafr El Sheikh Governorate History

    History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

    Kafr El Sheikh Governorate is an Egyptian governorate, located in the northernmost part of Egypt in the Nile Delta, with Kafr El Sheikh as its capital. It had a population of 3,172,753 in 2015 and an area of 3,748 km². Its entire area is located north of the delta and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The main economic activity of the residents of the governorate is agriculture and fishing, especially the southern lands of the governorate and the lands overlooking the Nile River - Rosetta Branch.

  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital City

    Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    The New Administrative Capital is located between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, 60 km from Cairo and the same distance from Ain Sokhna and Suez. The New Administrative Capital is located on the border of Badr City, in the area between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, just after New Cairo, Mostakbal City and Madinaty.

  • Historical Importance of Al Gharbia

    Al Gharbia Governorate

    Gharbia Governorate is one of the governorates full of archaeological sites, whether they are places or facilities (mosques, churches), as the governorate is a destination for visitors to these places throughout the year, whether they are Egyptians from the different governorates.

  • Marsa Alam City

    Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

    The Hamata area, south of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea, is one of the most important parts of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve, whether in the desert or the sea. It was named after the sorrel plant, which was distorted to Hamata.

Pharaohs, Queens and Rulers of Egypt

Kings and Rulers of Egypt

Journey through the storied past of Egypt with "Pharaohs, Queens, and Rulers of Egypt." This captivating exploration delves into the lives and legacies of the nation's most influential figures, from the legendary Pharaoh Ramses II to the enigmatic Queen Cleopatra. Discover the monumental achievements, political intrigue, and cultural impact of these iconic rulers who shaped ancient Egypt's civilization.

Most famous Kings of Egypt

You can step with your foot onto Thebes (Luxor at present), Karnak Temple, and the Valley of the Kings during a comfortable Egypt Nile River Cruise. Such sites exhibit this legacy and remain an important center of scientific and popular interest. Egypt's lengthy and rich cultural heritage is an essential part of its national identity, which has endured and often assimilated several foreign influences, including Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, Ottoman Turkish, and ancient Nubia.

Some of Kings of Egypt

King Narmer (Menes), Narmer is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt, marking the beginning of the First Dynasty and the Early Dynastic Period. He established the first capital at Memphis and is depicted in the famous Narmer Palette, symbolizing his victory and the unification of Egypt.

Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops), Khufu is best known for commissioning the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest pyramid ever built in Egypt. His reign marked the zenith of pyramid building and architectural innovation during the Old Kingdom.

Pharaoh Ramesses II (Ramesses the Great), Ramesses II is one of Egypt's most celebrated pharaohs, known for his military campaigns against the Hittites, prolific building projects (including Abu Simbel and the Ramesseum), and his status as a great statesman. He is often associated with the biblical Exodus due to his long reign and military prowess.

Most famous Kings of Egypt

You can step with your foot onto Thebes (Luxor at present), Karnak Temple, and the Valley of the Kings during a comfortable Egypt Nile River Cruise. Such sites exhibit this legacy and remain an important center of scientific and popular interest. Egypt's lengthy and rich cultural heritage is an essential part of its national identity, which has endured and often assimilated several foreign influences, including Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, Ottoman Turkish, and ancient Nubia.

King Khufu | Cheops | Owner of the Great Pyramid
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King Cheops | King Khufu | Owner of the Great Pyramid

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In ancient Egypt, King Khufu was regarded as the second ruler of the Fourth Dynasty. After his father Senefru passed away, he assumed leadership. His one and only ivory statue, which was discovered in Abydos and is currently housed in the Egyptian Museum, has his name engraved on the throne's seat. The world's greatest stone structure, the Great Pyramid of Giza, was constructed under his rule.

Mycerinus Pyramid
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King Menkaure | Mycerinus

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Following the demise of his father, ruler Khafre, the country of ancient Egypt was ruled by King Menkaure, the fifth ruler of the 4th Dynasty. At Giza, he constructed the third-largest pyramid. It's probable that Shabskaf, his son, finished building this pyramid because of his untimely death.

Queen Hatshepsut | Deir El Bahari
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Queen Hatshepsut | Queen of Egypt | The Pharaoh Woman

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Certainly the most well-known female monarch in history—after Cleopatra VII, no less—Queen Hatshepsut was also one of the most prosperous monarchs in Egyptian history. Her name means "the Dora of princesses" or "the concubine of Amun, the favorite of the ladies." She is also referred to as Ghanemat Amun Hatshepsut, and she is regarded as the fifth in line of XVIII Dynasty monarchs.

Alexander the Great
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Alexander the Great

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Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire, is one of the wisest and greatest war leaders of all time. He ascended to the throne in 336 B.C. as the son of Macedonian King Philip II. He subdued the majority of the planet at that time. became referred to as "the great" due to his military prowess and diplomatic acumen in managing the varied populations he subjugated.

King Tutankhamen | The Golden Pharaoh
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Tutankhamen | The Golden King of Egypt

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King Tutankhamun became the topic of archaeologists and one of the most significant Egyptian discoveries unearthed in the Luxor Governorate in the Valley of Kings and Queens if his glistening, treasure-filled tomb had not been located.

King Amenhotep IV | Amarna City
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King Akhenaten | Amenhotep IV | Monotheism in Ancient Egypt

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King Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, known for radically transforming religious practices. Reigning from around 1353 to 1336 BCE, he introduced monotheism with the worship of the sun disk, Aten, and moved the capital to Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna). His reforms were largely reversed after his death, but his reign remains a significant and controversial chapter in Egyptian history.

Visit Ramses The Second
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The King Ramses II | The King Ramses the second

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King Ramses II is the most famous of the pharaohs. Ramses II was the son of the immortal warrior pharaoh King Seti I the Great and the son of Queen Tuya. The name Ramses means "the god Ra created him.". You Can explore the Great Temple of King Ramses II in Abu Simple village in Aswan to see the marvelous architecture with Cairo Top Tours professional team.

Modern Egypt | Mohamed Ali Mosque
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Muhammed Ali Pasha | Muhammed Ali the ruler of Egypt

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Muhammed Ali is one of the most significant rulers in Egyptian history, He was born in Greece in Macedonia in 1769. The Ottoman Sultan agreed to the scholars’ request appointed Muhammad Ali as ruler of Egypt on July 9, 1805, and dismissed Khurshid Pasha. Visit Egypt with Cairo Top Tours and see the beautiful palaces of Muhammed Ali Pasha.

King Thutmose
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King Thutmose III | King Thutmose III

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Thutmose III is one of the greatest kings in ancient Egypt: He is very famous for his power and works to build modern Egypt. King Thutmose III has clear military projects and planes to extend his empire. King Thutmose III was an unusual king who contributed to the Egyptian civilization. Visit Egypt and be accompanied by the Cairo Top Tours’ team to see King Thutmose III’s tomb and temples.

King Djoser | King Zoser
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The Egyptian King Zoser

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King Zoser is the owner of the Step Pyramid in Saqqara, he also has a magnificent statue depicting him sitting on a throne wearing a wig, the royal headdress (Nemes), and the jubilee cloak on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of his accession to the throne. Traces of the original colors remain. Seize the opportunity to learn more about the history of King Zoser with Cairo Top Tours

King Snefru in Egypt
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King Snefru | The Founder of the Fourth Dynasty

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Let’s explore one of the great kings of Egypt, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty, King Senfru. He is the first and the only king who built 4 pyramids in different areas. He was owned in a position not only as a king but as being close to the Egyptians’ hearts. Discover the history and the pyramids of King Snefru with Cairo Top Tours professional team.

Cleopatra VII | Cleopatra Philopator
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Queen Cleopatra | the Macedonian dynasty

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Queen Cleopatra is considered the last king of the Macedonian dynasty, which ruled Egypt from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, until the occupation of Egypt by Rome. Come to Egypt and discover the great history of the powerful Queen with Cairo Top Tours.

King Narmer | King Menes
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King Narmer | The founder of the first dynasty

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He was the unifier of the two kingdoms. This achievement is traditionally attributed to King Menes, the first of the pharaohs. He is the founder and head of the First Dynasty. He was one of the most powerful and genius kings of Egypt, be ready to discover Egyptian history during your tour with the Cairo Top Tours professional team.

King Hor-Aha
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Hours Aha king | King of the first dynasty

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Horus-Aha or Aha was the second pharaoh of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt. It was common for pharaohs to prefix their names with the name Horus, which means "warrior". He became pharaoh at around the age of thirty and ruled for about sixty years. Book your trip to discover the life of the great Egyptian kings by professional Egyptologists from Cairo Top Tours team.

King Djer iin Egypt
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The great King Djer | one of the Egyptian Kings

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Djer is one of the powerful Egyptian Kings, he is also the third king of the First Dynasty of Egypt. He lived in the mid-31st century BC, and his rule of Egypt lasted 40 years. The mummies of Djer and his wife were discovered by Flinders Petrie, which had been neglected by Emil Brugsch. His tomb was found in the enchanting area of Abydos. Book your trip to Egypt and learn more about Egyptian history with Cairo Top Tours.

King Djet in Egypt
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The Egyptian king Djet

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King Djet has many names known as Wedji, Zet, and Wadji. He was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty of Egypt. He also has a significant name meaning Horus's serpent. Participate in a new adventure to Egypt and spend an unforgettable vacation with Cairo Top Tours professionals.

King Khasekhemwy
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king Khasekhemwy | The Egyptian pharaoh

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King Khasekhemwy one of the famous kings of Egypt, is known for his power and strength in defeating his enemies. He was the leader of the war against the Northerners. He built many statues, some of them remaining till now. Visit Egypt and enjoy seeing and watching the wonders of Egyptian civilization with Cairo Top Tours.

Queen khentkawes
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Queen Khentkawes | The Egyptian Queen

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Queen Khentkawes is one of the most powerful independent queens of Egypt. Queen Khentkaus is most likely the daughter of King Menkaure one of the owners of Giza pyramids. Visit Egypt and learn more about the Egyptian queens and kings with Cairo Top Tours.

Pyramid of Huni and Snefru
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Secrets of the Third Dynasty: King Djoser and Imhotep

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Discover the fascinating story of Egypt's Third Dynasty, from King Djoser's reign to the creation of the first pyramid at Saqqara, designed by the legendary architect Imhotep. Explore the mysteries of ancient Egypt and the rise of monumental architecture.

king Userkaf | Facts Old Kingdom of Egypt
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Rich History of the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir: From King Usserkaf to Ancient Egyptian Antiquities

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Discover the fascinating history of the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, home to over 50,000 artifacts, including the unique statue head of King Usserkaf from the Fifth Dynasty. Explore the museum's rich heritage, its journey from the Azbakeya Museum to its current location, and its role in preserving Egypt's ancient treasures.

King Sahure
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Fifth Dynasty: The Secrets of Ancient Egyptian Kings and Their Monuments

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Explore the fascinating secrets of the Fifth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, uncovering the stories of its rulers, including King Sarkaf, Pharaoh Munkawhir, and the legendary King Wannas.

King Unas in Egypt
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The Pyramid of Unas: The End of the Old Kingdom

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The Pyramid of Unas, located in Saqqara, is the smallest pyramid of the Fifth Dynasty and holds great historical significance. It is renowned for being the first pyramid to feature Pyramid Texts, the oldest religious inscriptions in Egypt.

Sultan of Egypt Salah El-Din Al-Ayoubi
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Salah El-Din Al-Ayoubi | Sultan of Egypt

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Strong Islamic principles drove Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, a valiant Egyptian leader of the 12th century, to uphold the principles of Islam and accomplish great feats like uniting Egypt with Syria and reclaiming Jerusalem from the Crusaders. As a result, his name is recorded in both Islamic and Western history.

King Amenhotep III
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King Amenhotep III

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During his nearly 40-year reign, Amenhotep III was one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history. In contrast to numerous other ancient Egyptian monarchs, who gained notoriety through massive military campaigns and conquests that widened the Egyptian Empire's realm, King Amenhotep III made his mark as one of the most influential Egyptian kings by means of diplomacy.

Queen Nefertiti - Egypt
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Queen Nefertiti

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The most well-known Egyptian queen in the world, Lady of Happiness is the eldest wife of King Akhenaton and the unparalleled Amarna. She is also known by the name "NEFERTITI".

Queen Nefertari
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Queen Nefertari

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Given that she is more than just a queen or the wife of a god, her numerous titles guarantee that you are dealing with an extraordinary woman in every sense of the word, which is why experts from all over the world spend hundreds of dollars and endure the difficulties of traveling to see her picturesque cemetery. "Nefertari" is her name.

Coffin of King Intef
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King Intef I

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Intef I, this pharaoh is considered the first prince of the six princes of which the eleventh family is formed. In the first transitional period. They were the ones who ruled half of the country almost 143 years before the advent of the Twelfth Dynasty.

Imhotep Museum | Cairo Attractions
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Imhetop, The First Architect

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He is credited with constructing the Zoser Amphitheater, being the world's first architect and physician, and being one of the most well-known engineers of ancient Egypt. Following his demise, he was elevated to the status of an idol and became the god of medicine.

King Thutmose IV
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King Thutmose IV

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Son of King Amenhotep II and Queen TA, Thutmosis IV was the eighth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty to rule ancient Egypt. He constructed a funeral temple southwest of his father's temple, which was renovated and reconstructed by "Horemheb" in the eighth year of his reign. During the XXI dynasty, the mummy of this monarch was moved from the Valley of the Kings to the tomb of Amenhotep II.

Seti I _Egypt
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King Seti I

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The second monarch of the 19th Dynasty and father of the illustrious Ramses II was Seti I (1294–1279 BC). In the Valley of the Kings, his tomb is the highest, deepest, and most exquisite.

Ramses III
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King Ramses III

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One of the greatest warrior rulers in Egyptian history, King Ramses III battled the sea peoples and the Nuba from the south in the fifth and eighth years of his reign. He built numerous structures, such as the city of Habu, the Temple of Amun in Karnak, and the renowned "KV11" tomb.

King Peribsen _ Ancient Egyptian
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King Peribsen | 2nd Dynasty Kings of Egypt

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The second Egyptian family's pharaoh, Peribsen, ruled for seventeen years. He was interred at Abydos, where a seal inscription was discovered that included the first fully composed hieroglyphic sentence.

King Djedefre
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King Djedefre | Successor of Cheops

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Djedefre was a Pharaoh of the fourth dynasty in the history of the ancient Egyptian monarchy. He is the direct heir to the throne and son of Cheops, the man who constructed the Great Pyramid. He is the first to connect the solar god Ra with his name. In the Abu Rawash region, he intended to construct a pyramid resembling the one built by his father Khufu, but he only completed the pyramid's base. Khafre, his son, succeeded him and constructed the second pyramid at Giza for himself.

King Shepseskaf - Egyptian
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King Shepseskaf | Last King of the Fourth Dynasty

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The final ruler of the IV dynasty. Shepskaf succeeded his father in leading Egypt's government. During his more than four-year reign, he constructed the "Pharaoh's Mastaba," a rectangular coffin-shaped tomb south of Saqqara. and in contrast to his forefathers' tradition of erecting a pyramid for him, his covenant was marked by the growing power of the sun's priests. It is a transgression of the priests' authority to be associated with the sun cult.

King Djedkare _ History
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King Djedkare | 5th Dynasty of Egypt History

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The eighth pharaoh of the fifth dynasty is King Djedkare. From 2414 until 2375 BC, he was the king of Egypt, ruling for about 28 years. While the rulers of the Fifth Dynasty who came before him constructed sun temples, he built his pyramid in the "Saqqara" region.

King Senusret II _ History
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King Senusret II | 12th Dynasty Middle Kingdom

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Following his father, King Amenemhat II, as a co-ruler during his latter years, King Senusret II was the fourth monarch of Egypt's XII Dynasty. The thing that sets him apart the most is his intense passion for the Fayoum Oasis, which led him to start constructing a massive irrigation system that runs from Bahr Youssef to Lake Morris.

King Merenre I
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King Merenre I

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Merenra I, the fourth king of the Sixth Dynasty, succeeded Pepi I. He governed for a brief time, maybe serving under his father for a few years before ceding power for nearly nine years, during which time he passed away in the early years of his second decade of life.

King Merenre II
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King Merenre II

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After just a single year in power, Pepi II, his half-brother, replaced Merenra II. The canon of Turin and Manetone agree in attributing to the new king a reign of more than ninety years, dying more than a century after a rather serene existence after all lively, casual, and generous, so it is necessary that the new king was still a child when he ascended to the throne, according to a literary source.

King Mentuhotep II
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King Mentuhotep II | Last King of the 11th Dynasty

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The XV Dynasty was founded by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Mentuhot II, whose regal name means "the god Montu is satisfied." He governed Egypt from 2061 to 2010 BC. He became the first Egyptian monarch in the Middle Kingdom and is credited with bringing the nation back together following the chaos of the First Decadence.

Statue of King Amenemhat I
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King Amenemhat I | 12th Dynasty Kings

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He is the first monarch of Egypt's Twelfth Dynasty, which is regarded as the Middle Kingdom's prime period. From 1991 BC until 1962 BC, he was king.

King Ptolemy i Soter | ptolemaic dynasty
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Ptolemy | Macedonian King of Egypt

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King Ptolemy, primarily Ptolemy I Soter, was the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt around 305 BCE. He was a general under Alexander the Great and became the first pharaoh of the Hellenistic kingdom after Alexander's death. Ptolemy I established the Library of Alexandria, promoted cultural and scientific advancements, and blended Greek and Egyptian traditions. His successors continued his legacy in art, literature, and governance.

Ptolemy II (Philadelphus)
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The Reign of Ptolemy II (Philadelphus)

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Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the second ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, was known for his significant contributions to arts and sciences, particularly the expansion of the Library of Alexandria. His reign was marked by diplomatic marriages, military campaigns, and increased trade, fostering economic prosperity and expanding Egypt's influence. His legacy reflects a blend of Greek and Egyptian cultures, making him a key figure in Hellenistic history.

Ptolemy III Euergetes - Alchetron
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Ptolemy III Euergetes | Macedonian King of Egypt

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Ptolemy III Euergetes was the third ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, reigning from 246 to 222 BCE. Known for his military conquests and diplomatic efforts, he significantly expanded Egyptian territory and influence. Ptolemy III was also a patron of the arts and sciences, enhancing the Library of Alexandria and promoting cultural achievements. His reign marked a high point in Ptolemaic prosperity and stability, as he successfully navigated challenges both internally and externally.

Ptolemy IV: King Ptolemy IV
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Ptolemy IV Philopator | Macedonian King

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Ptolemy IV Philopator, the fourth king of the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruled Egypt from 221 to 204 BCE. His reign was marked by military struggles, including the Battle of Raphia against the Seleucid Empire, but also by his indulgent lifestyle and political corruption. Despite cultural achievements, his reign led to internal strife and weakened the Ptolemaic control, setting the stage for future challenges.

Ptolemy V king of Rosetta Stone
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Ptolemy V Epiphanes | Macedonian King of Egypt

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Ptolemy V Epiphanes, a king of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, was known for the Rosetta Stone, a decree issued during his reign. Despite facing internal strife and foreign conflicts, he sought to consolidate power and maintain stability. His reign laid the groundwork for later Egyptian developments, particularly in cultural and administrative reforms. His legacy is largely tied to the stone, which was crucial in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Ptolemy the Sixth
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Ptolemy VI Philometor | Macedonian King

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Ptolemy VI Philometor, a king of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, ruled from 180 to 145 BC. Born as a child, he faced political challenges, including power struggles with his brother and external threats. His reign was marked by complex relationships with the Seleucid Empire and internal factions. Ptolemy VI aimed to stabilize Egypt but also faced periods of conflict, especially during the War of the Brothers.

Ptolemy VII
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Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator

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Ptolemy VII, also known as Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator, was a brief ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt in the late 2nd century BCE. He reigned from 145-144 BCE, following his father's tumultuous reign. His reign was marked by internal strife and power struggles within the royal family. His death was succeeded by Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, highlighting the ongoing succession complexities in the Ptolemaic dynasty.

Ptolemy VIII
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Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II

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Ptolemy VIII, also known as Yorgetis II, was a ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt during the late 2nd century BCE. His title, meaning "goodness," reflected his aspirations to be a benevolent leader. Despite internal conflicts and power struggles, Ptolemy VIII supported arts and learning, contributing to Egypt's rich cultural heritage. His reign emphasized the complexities of dynastic politics during this turbulent period.

Ptolemy kings _ Egypt
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Ptolemy kings in Egypt from (VIIII - XII)

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The Ptolemaic kings of Egypt, from Ptolemy IX to Ptolemy XII, faced numerous challenges during their reigns. Ptolemy IX, initially co-regent with his mother Cleopatra III, faced civil strife and family conflicts. His son, Ptolemy X, had a brief, internal conflict-ridden reign and ultimately died in battle. Ptolemy XI, who ruled briefly after a coup, faced backlash and financial difficulties, indicating the decline of Ptolemaic authority as Egypt transitioned towards Roman rule.

Cleopatra VII
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Cleopatra the Great: Last Power of the Ptolemaic Dynasty

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Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, was a highly educated and politically savvy leader who sought to restore Egypt's former glory. Born in 69 BCE, she was known for her relationships with Roman figures like Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. After her defeat at the Battle of Actium, she committed suicide in 30 BCE, marking the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and Egypt's annexation into the Roman Empire.

The Royal mummies parade
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Pharaohs' Golden Parade

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The Royal Mummies Parade in April 2021 was a grand event showcasing the transfer of 22 ancient Egyptian royal mummies from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo. The event featured elaborate displays, traditional music, and performances, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of ancient Egypt. The mummies, including famous pharaohs Ramses II and Hatshepsut, were transported in specially designed vehicles.

Seqenenre _ Ancient Egypt
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Seqenenre | Theban Pharaoh

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Seqenenre Tao was a pharaoh in ancient Egypt during the 17th Dynasty, known for his role in the conflict against the Hyksos. His reign was marked by military resistance and reclaiming Egyptian sovereignty. His artifacts depict him in battle, reflecting his warrior status. His mysterious death and mummification reveal the violent conflict of the time. His legacy led to the expulsion of the Hyksos by Ahmose I, who founded the 18th Dynasty.

President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
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President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi

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Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a former military officer, became Egypt's president after ousting President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. His administration focuses on economic development and infrastructure projects, including the Suez Canal expansion. However, his government has faced criticism for authoritarian practices, including crackdowns on dissent and restrictions on free speech.

Farouk of Egypt
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King Farouk I: The last king of Egypt

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King Farouk I, born in 1920, was the last Egyptian monarch. He ruled from 1920 to 1965, amidst political instability, corruption, and growing discontent. Abdicated in 1952, he was exiled to Italy, where he died in 1965. His reign significantly shaped Egypt's modern history, with his lavish lifestyle and military coup leading to his death.

Gamal Abdel Nasser | Biography & Facts
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President Gamal Abdel Nasser

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Gamal Abdel Nasser, a prominent Egyptian leader, served as the country's second president from 1956 to 1970. He was a key figure in the Arab nationalist movement and nationalized the Suez Canal, leading to the Suez Crisis. Nasser advocated for social and economic reforms, land redistribution, and education, aiming to modernize Egypt and strengthen Arab unity. His vision of pan-Arabism continues to influence regional politics today.

Anwar el-Sadat _ Egyptian
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Anwar Sadat | Biography

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Anwar el-Sadat, Egypt's third President from 1970 to 1981, initiated the peace process with Israel, leading to the Camp David Accords in 1978. He shifted Egypt's foreign policy towards the West and implemented economic reforms called "Infitah" to open the economy. However, he faced criticism for political repression and economic challenges. His presidency ended when he was assassinated by extremists.

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Amr ibn al-As (Muslim leader and faithful ambassador)

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Amr ibn al-As, a Quraysh knight and hero, was known for his cunning and resourcefulness. He was a brave mujahid who loved God and His Messenger, working tirelessly to spread Islam in the east and west. The Messenger of Allah loved him and assigned him numerous missions and commanded armies, demonstrating his dedication to the cause. Amr ibn al-'As was a short-strung man with intense black pupils, whitish sclera, distant eyebrows, and a beard painted with black dye, possibly a symbol of Allah's blessings.

Life History of Ahmed Ibn Tulun
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Life History of Ahmed Ibn Tulun

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Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Tulun, the prince of Egypt and founder of the Tulunid state in Egypt and the Levant, was born on September 20, 835, and is commemorated today as the birthday of the Abbasid state over Egypt. Ahmad ibn Tulun was born on September 20, 835 AD, from a slave girl named Qasim or Hashim, and his origins go back to the Turkish tribe of Taghzgar, although he was born in the city of Baghdad in Iraq, the capital of the caliphate at that time, and he is from a family that lived in Bukhara, and his father was known as Tulun.

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Nectanebo II | Pharaoh | Dynasty XXX

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The first eight years of Nekhtenbo II's reign were free from Persian interference due to family issues in the Persian ruling house and its aftermath. However, in the middle of the fourth century BCE, the new Persian ruler Artaxerxes III succeeded in establishing control over most of the Persian Empire and tried to invade Egypt, but his campaign failed, and because of this, some Greek and Phoenician cities managed to challenge Persian power militarily for some time.

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Biography of Roman Emperor Trajan

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The greatest of the Roman emperors was Emperor Trajan, the second of the Five Good Emperors, who ruled from 96 to 117 AD. One of the Roman Emperors, Marcus Pius Nerva Traianus (53–117 AD), ruled over the enormous Roman Empire between 98 and 117 AD. At the height of the Roman Empire, he is credited for its expansion.

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Roman Emperor Diocletian | Biography

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Emperor Diocletian, or Diocletianus, is one of the most famous Roman emperors in the history of the Roman Empire, and he ruled the Roman Empire from November 20, 284 AD until May 1, 305 AD. This emperor was known by many names, including “Diocles” - the name “Diocletianus” was chosen after he ascended the throne and took for himself a crown (a wide band studded with pearls), robes of silk and gold, and shoes studded with precious stones.

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Khedive Muhammad Tawfiq

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Khedive Tawfiq, whose full name is Muhammad Tawfiq Pasha bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Ali, was born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1879 AD. His exact birthdate was disputed; some sources place his birthdate on April 30, 1852, or April 20; others place it on April 11–15 of the same year. As the eldest son of his father, Khedive Ismail, Khedive Tawfiq stood out from his brothers by not studying abroad.

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The Egyptian people respected their kings so much and venerated them to the point that they considered them like gods and worshiped them. These kings accomplished many great achievements, such as building luxurious temples that still exist to this day.

In the past, Egypt was ruled by a group of the strongest and greatest kings and pharaohs in history, whose achievements still amaze the world until now, such as King Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, who built the pyramids, which are still among the Seven Wonders of the World. You will be impressed by the treasures left by King Tutankhamun, even though he was one of the youngest kings, who ruled Egypt.

A long time ago, there was a king who made two different places come together and become one country called ancient Egypt. This is where the history of ancient Egypt starts, and historians divide it into different periods. Sometimes, they are not sure about the exact dates of things that happened in the past.
 

Sobekneferu was a special lady who became a ruler in Egypt a long time ago. She was the first woman to use a special title that showed she was a queen. She was also the first ruler to be connected to a god called Sobek, who is like a crocodile. Sobek's name was part of her name.
 

The ancient Egyptian kings and pharaohs were a group of the most powerful rulers in the world throughout history because they made countless great achievements that history still remembers until now. They were able to defeat the most powerful armies in the world, and these victories have been chronicled on the walls of Egyptian temples until our present era.

Thutmose III was a strong and brave fighter who made Egypt very powerful by winning battles and taking over other lands. He conquered Syria and defeated the Mitannians by crossing a big river called the Euphrates. He also went down the Nile River and took control of a place called Napata in Sudan.

The ancient Egyptians were always proud of their kings and queens because they performed many great deeds, such as defending their country against enemies and building many impressive temples. They were interested in developing the economic and military aspects of the country.

During the reign of the Pharaohs, Egypt witnessed the construction of several significant structures, including temples, pyramids, and other architectural marvels, each with its own unique stories and symbols. Here are some of the most notable:

  • The Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Khufu)
  •  The Sphinx.
  • The Temple of Luxor
  • The Temple of Karnak
  • The Valley of the Kings
  • Abu Simbel Temples
  • The Temple of Hatshepsut
  • The Temple of Edfu
  • The Step Pyramid of Djoser

Cleopatra was a very important queen in Egypt a long time ago, and she is known as one of the most famous female rulers ever.
 

Some notable figures in Egypt's history include the great pharaoh Khufu, Queen Cleopatra, and Pharaoh Ramesses II.

The Egyptian Republic embraces the oldest and most influential civilizations throughout history, so this country can be regarded as a treasure trove of culture and history. Egypt contains many ancient historical signs that the country is famous for this time
Egypt is renowned for many tourist places that attract most tourists. It is one of the seven wonders of the world. These are the pyramids that the pharaohs regarded as graves for them, as well as the Cairo Tower and the Egyptian Museum, and visit the city of Luxor, which includes one-third of Egypt's monuments.

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The first ruler of ancient Egypt was Narmer, also known as Menes, who lived around 3100 BC. He is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt by defeating the king of Lower Egypt and wearing the double crown of both regions. He also founded the first dynasty and established the capital at Memphis.

Cleopatra, last pharaoh of Egypt, may be the most famous female ruler in all of history. But her Roman enemies made her notorious for all the wrong reasons: her political ambitions, her sumptuous lifestyle, and above all her love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

Egypt's ancient history is characterized by numerous pharaohs, queens, and rulers who significantly shaped the civilization. Key figures include Menes (Narmer), Djoser, Sneferu, Khufu, Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, Queen Cleopatra VII, Nefertiti, and Alexander the Great. Pharaohs like Menes, Djoser, Sneferu, Khufu, Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, Queen Cleopatra VII, and Nefertiti were known for their political prowess and alliances. The Ptolemaic dynasty, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, ruled Egypt until Cleopatra's reign. The era of pyramid construction was ushered in by pharaohs like Menes, Djoser, Sneferu, Khufu, Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Nefertiti.

King Tutankhamun, also known as the "Boy King," is one of the most famous pharaohs of ancient Egypt. His tomb was discovered relatively intact in the Valley of the Kings, providing remarkable insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices and art. The discovery of his tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter sparked worldwide fascination with ancient Egypt.

Egypt, the country of successive civilizations, has the longest history in more than seven thousand years BC to today, Through this long history, Egypt has a great cultural depth and historical heritage, such as the Pyramids of Giza, Karnak, the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Temple of Luxor, the Temple of Horus, the Temple of O Semple, the statue of Abu al-Hol, the Valley of Kings and queens.

Egypt is renowned for having many important historical places in the world, including one of the seven most famous monuments in the world, the pyramids of Giza, which is one of the most famous tourist attractions that hijacks the eyes of those who visit it. You can also visit the city of Luxor, which includes one-third of Egypt's monuments, including the Valley of Kings and Queens, the Temple of Luxor, and the Karank.
You can visit these places in Egypt on a tour with us to discover ancient Egyptian civilization and Egyptian ancient secrets in all aspects of life.
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Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt, is known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Her reign marks the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman Egypt.
 

In ancient Egypt, queens had important positions and sway. They were regarded as the pharaoh's chief wife and frequently went by the moniker "Great Royal Wife". Nefertiti, the wife of Akhenaten, and Nefertari, the wife of Ramses II, are two notable queens.

 

Typically, the son or male heir of the preceding pharaoh was the head of state in ancient Egypt. There were, however, certain instances in which queens or other family members took on the responsibility. Depending on the conditions and the particular dynasty, several selection procedures were used.

The pharaoh served as a divine ruler and guardian of the maat, or divinely ordained order. He administered justice to his subjects, controlled the usage of a sizable piece of Egypt's territory, and was in charge of the material and spiritual well-being of his people. He ruled by royal order, and his will was final. 

 

The "Pharaohs, Queens, and Rulers of Egypt" tour immerses you in the intriguing world of the ancient Egyptian rulers and society through a historical adventure. The main objective of this journey is to investigate the tombs, temples, and monuments connected to pharaohs, queens, and other notable ancient Egyptian rulers. It provides information about their accomplishments, way of life, and rich cultural legacy.

Pharaohs were the heads of state and the religious authorities of their people when they ruled over ancient Egypt. The palace where the pharaoh resides is referred to as the "Great House" in the word "pharaoh." Although the early Egyptian kings were referred to as "kings," the term "pharaoh" persisted over time. 

 

King Tutankhamun, often referred to as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who ruled during the 14th century BCE. He ascended to the throne at a young age and is notable for his intact tomb, which was discovered in 1922 by archaeologist Howard Carter. The discovery of his tomb shed light on the wealth and treasures of ancient Egypt and provided valuable insights into the period.

Pharaohs ruled all of ancient Egypt with unquestionable authority and were revered as gods. As political and religious leaders, they were in charge of upholding law and order, managing building projects, and directing military operations.

Tutankhamun, also known as Tutankhamun, was a pharaoh in ancient Egypt during the Neolithic period of the ancient empires. He ruled from about 1332 to 1323 BC.

Pharaohs were the heads of state and the religious authorities of their people when they ruled over ancient Egypt. The palace where the pharaoh resides is referred to as the "Great House" in the word "pharaoh." Although the early Egyptian kings were referred to as "kings," the term "pharaoh" persisted over time. 

 

An archetypal picture of a pharaoh. For around 2500 years, Egypt was continuously ruled, at least in part, by native pharaohs. However, in the late 8th century BC, Egypt was captured by the Kingdom of Kush, whose rulers took on the customary pharaonic titulature for themselves. 

 

The ancient city of Luxor, also known as ancient Thebes, is home to one of the most important temples in ancient Egypt: Luxor Temple. Let's explore this magnificent temple:

The history of the temple's construction:
The Luxor Temple was founded around 1400 BC.
It was built to worship Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the gods also known as the Theban Triad.
The most important buildings in the temple were built during the reigns of the 18th and 19th Dynasty kings1.
Description of the temple:
Luxor Temple is located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city of Luxor today.
It is considered one of the best preserved and most beautiful Egyptian temples.
The layout of the Egyptian temple is clearly visible1.
Luxor Temple represents an important part of the history of ancient Egypt and reflects the splendor of ancient Egyptian architecture.

  From the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt circa 3100 BCE until Alexander the Great's invasion of Egypt in 332 BCE, the ancient Egyptian civilization spanned thousands of years. Several periods, such as the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, and Late Period, are frequently used to categorize this time period. 
 

The Great Wife, the pharaoh's primary consort, or perhaps a lower-ranking wife whom the pharaoh preferred, gave birth to the sons or declared heirs of the previous pharaoh.
 

The most important dynasty of the Mamluks was the cavalry class that ruled Egypt in the Middle Ages, which originated from the ranks of slave soldiers. They were mostly Turks, Egyptian Copts, Circassians, Abkhazians and Kurds. Many were also of Balkan origin (Albanians, Greeks, and South Slavs).

 Several causes played a part in the fall of the Old Kingdom, but the primary one was the Pharaoh's authority being undermined and the aristocracy and priesthood's power increasing at the same time. This resulted in ongoing power struggles, civil conflict, and the decentralization of power in Egypt.
 

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