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    Kom Ombo (Egyptian Arabic: كوم أمبو‎; Coptic: ⲙ̄ⲃⲱ əmbō or ⲛ̄ⲃⲱ ənbō; Ancient Greek: Ὄμβοι Omboi or Ὄμβος Ombos; or Latin: Ambo and Ombi) is an agricultural...
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    The Temple of Kom Ombo is an unusual double temple in the town of Kom Ombo in Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt. It was constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty...
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  • cities in Egypt, including: Ombos, capital of its own nome, now Kom Ombo, Egypt Ombos, now Naqada, Egypt This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • the Faiyum, Kom Ombo, in southern Egypt, was the biggest cultic center of Sobek, particularly during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Kom Ombo is located...
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    of these uses are vital in surviving the afterlife. From the Temple of Kom Ombo an engraving depicts surgical equipment among which is a set of Wadjet...
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  • Saad Kafr Saqr Kafr Shukr Kafr Zarqan Kerdasa Khanka Kharga Khusus Kom Hamada Kom Ombo Luxor Maghagha Mallawi Manfalut Mansoura Mashtool El Souk Matai Menouf...
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    Edfu, Karnak, Kom Ombo, Luxor, Philae and at the Temple of Shenhur.: 13  Claudius's patronage is recorded at Aswan, Athribis, Esna, Kom Ombo, and at Philae...
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    Temple of Kom Ombo Relief from the Sanctuary of Khonsu Temple in the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak Temple Khonsu depicted in the Temple of Kom Ombo Khonsu...
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    previously during the New Kingdom. For example, a relief in the temple of Kom Ombo is separated from other scenes by two vertical columns of texts. The figures...
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    the head of the bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius at the Temple of Kom Ombo during work to protect the site from groundwater. In September 2018, the...
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    Today, Nubians in Egypt primarily live in southern Egypt, especially in Kom Ombo and Nasr al-Nuba (Arabic: نصر النوبة) north of Aswan, and large cities...
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    Ptolemaic Kingdom, including the Dendera Temple complex, Esna, the Temple of Kom Ombo, and Philae. Its size reflects the relative prosperity of the time. The...
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    Aswan Governorate. Aswan Daraw Edfu El Basaliya El Radisia - الرديسية Kom Ombo New Aswan New Kalabsha Sebaiya According to the Egyptian Governing Authority...
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    the Nile. 130. Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria. 131. Ruins of the Temple of Kom-Ombo, Upper Egypt. 132. Temple of Tafa, in Nubia. 133. Colossal figures in front...
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  • culture is known by the name given by Edmond Vignard to finds he located at Kom Ombo on the banks of the river Nile from 1919 continuing into the 1920s. Nine...
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    Nubia, including Karnak, Luxor temple, the Colossi of Memnon, Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, and others. In 323 AD, Roman emperor Constantine the Great recognized...
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    language for most people. In the far-Southern Upper Nile Valley, around Kom Ombo and Aswan, there are about 300,000 speakers of Nubian languages, mainly...
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  • Roman emperors. The most important surviving examples in Dendera, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, El Kab, Athribis, Armant, the Dakhla Oasis etc. are from the Ptolemaic...
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    (m) Kafr Shukr (m) Karmoz (k) Kerdasa (m) Khanka (m) Khusus (k) Kom Hamada (m) Kom Ombo (m) Kotoor (m) Luxor (k) Luxor (m) Maadi (k) Maghaghah (m) Mahallat...
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    works at Tanta, the Société des sucreries. In 1904, he founded the Wadi Kom Ombo Company, a huge agricultural and land holding company, in collaboration...
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    Labour of the People in London Nawar, Abdel-Hameed (2007) "From Marina to Kom-Ombo: A Note on Poverty in Egypt," Cairo University, manuscript, August Mapping...
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    the head of the bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius at the Temple of Kom Ombo in Aswan during work to protect the site from groundwater. In April 2018...
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    goodness. Set was worshipped at the temples of Ombos (Nubt near Naqada) and Ombos (Nubt near Kom Ombo), at Oxyrhynchus in Middle Egypt, and also in part...
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  • China-Africa Cooperation via AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 23 April 2018. "KOM OMBO PV". Acwa power. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2023. "Access Power...
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    Egyptian form of their name is preserved in the inscriptions of the Temple of Kom Ombo as the region name Kasluḥet. In the Aramaic Targums their region is called...
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    cornice of a pylon at the temple of Edfu The winged sun over the temple of Kom Ombo Relief of the winged sun in the temple of Hathor The winged sun in the...
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    Nile. The location is between Edfu in the north towards Lower Egypt and Kom Ombo in the south towards Upper Egypt. The name Kheny (or sometimes Khenu) means...
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    inhabitants became homeless and were mostly resettled in the areas of Aswan and Kom Ombo. Only in Abu Simbel was a new village developed with a hotel and airport...
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    Wall relief of Sekhmet, Temple of Kom Ombo...
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  • Ancient: "Iuny") Hierakonpolis (Modern: "Kom el-Ahmar", Ancient: "Nekhen") Kom al-Ahmar Necropolis Iu-miteru Kom Ombo Latopolis (Modern: "Esna", Ancient: "Iunyt...
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