32°52′2″E / 23.96083°N 32.86722°E / 23.96083; 32.86722 New Kalabsha Old Kalabsha New Kalabsha is a promontory located near Aswan in Egypt. Created during...
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Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis) is an ancient Egyptian temple that was originally located at Bab al-Kalabsha (Gate of Kalabsha), approximately...
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not limited to the Abu Simbel temples; as well as the temples at Philae, Kalabsha and Amada. It was described in the UNESCO Courier as "the greatest archaeological...
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el-Wali (now relocated to New Kalabsha). Other temples dedicated to Ramesses are Derr and Gerf Hussein (also relocated to New Kalabsha). For the temple of Amun...
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Governorate. Aswan Daraw Edfu El Basaliya El Radisia - الرديسية Kom Ombo New Aswan New Kalabsha Sebaiya According to the Egyptian Governing Authority for Investment...
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were dismantled and they have now been reconstructed at the site of New Kalabsha. Most of the rock cut temple was left in place and is now submerged beneath...
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Hussein had its free-standing section reconstructed at New Kalabsha, alongside the Temple of Kalabsha, Beit el-Wali, and the Kiosk of Qertassi. The remaining...
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"el-Dakka", Ancient: "Pselqet") Temple of Dakka New Kalabsha Beit el-Wali Temple of Derr Gerf Hussein New Wadi es-Sebua Taphis (Modern: "Tafa") Tutzis (Modern:...
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army conquered Egypt and in 973 the Fatimid court was reinstalled in the new capital of Cairo, while government of the Maghreb was entrusted to the Zirids...
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January 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2024. "Alexandria, ancient remains and the new library". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 13...
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The New Administrative Capital (NAC) (Arabic: العاصمة الإدارية الجديدة, romanized: al-ʿĀṣima al-ʾIdārīya al-Gadīda), is a new urban community in Cairo...
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Neues Museum Newborn calf (hieroglyph) New Chronology (Rohl) New Kalabsha New Kingdom of Egypt New Wadi es-Sebua New Year's bottle Niankhba Nicanor (son...
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mummified individuals sex and the age at which they died. Kalabsha Gate, from the Temple of Kalabsha, donated as part of the International Campaign to Save...
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in existence in 1813." This kiosk has now been moved to the site of New Kalabsha in Southern Egypt as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments...
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Faras, Kalabsha, Ballana, and Aniba. All were fortified with walls and towers of a mixture of Egyptian, Hellenic, Roman, and Nubian elements. Kalabsha would...
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from Qustul, c. AD 370–410 Pottery from X-Group burial, Wadi Qitna and Kalabsha South W.B. Emery, Nubian Treasure: An Account of the Discoveries at Ballana...
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New Nubariya (Arabic: النوبارية الجديدة) is a town in Egypt, approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of Cairo. New Nubariya consists of two residential...
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New Alamein (Arabic: العلمين الجديدة), is a new city in northwest Egypt inaugurated by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on 1 March 2018. New Alamein...
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Though a great many sites were saved and relocated such as the temples of Kalabsha, Wadi es-Sebua, and Amada, some sites such as the fortress of Buhen were...
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New Qena (Egyptian Arabic: قنا الجديدة) is a city in the Qena Governorate, Egypt. It was established by Presidential Decree 197/2000 as part of the NUCA...
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the Blemmyes to the North, and an inscription by Silko at the Temple of Kalabsha claims to have driven the Blemmyes into the Eastern Desert. The inscription...
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New Akhmim (Arabic: أخميم الجديدة) is a new Egyptian planned city of the third generation cities, located in Sohag, and administratively affiliated to...
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transformed Caesar, a cognomen for one branch of the Julian family, into a new family line that began with him. Occasionally the epithet divi filius or...
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New Faiyum (Arabic: الفيوم الجديدة Madīnat al-Fayyūm al-Jadīdah) is a planned city in Middle Egypt. A third-generation new Egyptian city, it is a suburb...
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ancient Egyptian treasures including Abu Simbel, the temples of Philae and Kalabsha, and the Christian churches of Nubia. He would later describe it as "one...
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New Thebes (Arabic: طيبة الجديدة) is a city in Luxor Governorate, Egypt. Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Thebes City. Egypt portal v t e...
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Simbel Aswan Dam Elephantine Philae Luxor El Nabatat Island Temple of Kalabsha Tombs of Nobles in Aswan Nubia Banu Kanz Coptic Diocese of Syene Ta-Seti...
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New Mansoura, officially New Mansoura City, is a planned city in Egypt. It will lie on the Mediterranean coast, around 50 km north of Old Mansoura. The...
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Temple of Dendur (section New Wing at the Met)
UNESCO assisted in relocating and donating three other temples: Temple of Kalabsha to the Ägyptisches Museum in Berlin, Germany Temple of Taffeh to Rijksmuseum...
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Eastern Roman rule until the Muslim conquest of Egypt in 641 AD, when a new capital was founded at Fustat (later absorbed into Cairo). Alexandria was...
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