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    The 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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  • described below: The Temple of Kalabsha (or Temple of Mandulis) is the major structure in New Kalabsha. The entire Roman period temple to the sun god Mandulis...
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    centre of his cult was the Temple of Kalabsha at Talmis, but he also had a temple dedicated to him at Ajuala. The worship of Mandulis was unknown to Egypt...
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    sites, including but not limited to the Abu Simbel temples; as well as the temples at Philae, Kalabsha and Amada. It was described in the UNESCO Courier...
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    Nobatia (category History of Nubia)
    the temple of Kalabsha Painting of Christ on the ceiling of the converted Temple of Abu Oda near Gebel Adda Nothing is known about the organization of the...
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    Tutu (Egyptian god) (category Late Period of ancient Egypt)
    known temple dedicated to Tutu is located in ancient Kellis. However, reliefs depicting Tutu are seen in other temples, such as the Temple of Kalabsha. Tutu's...
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    and moved towards higher ground along with the Temple of Kalabsha. This move was coordinated with a team of Polish archaeologists financed jointly by a Swiss...
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    Silko (redirect from Silko of Nobadia)
    inscription by Silko at the Temple of Kalabsha claims to have driven the Blemmyes into the Eastern Desert. The inscription on the temple was made in Greek suggesting...
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    they died. Kalabsha Gate, from the Temple of Kalabsha, donated as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia Figure of a girl with...
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    temples: Temple of Kalabsha to the Ägyptisches Museum in Berlin, Germany Temple of Taffeh to Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, Netherlands Temple of...
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    Blemmyes (category History of Nubia)
    capital of the Blemmyes. The Blemmyes culture was also influenced by the Meroitic culture, and their religion was centered in the temples of Kalabsha and...
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    Meroitic script (category Writing systems of Africa)
    inscription of the Blemmye king, Kharamadoye, from a column in the Temple of Kalabsha (REM 0094), which has recently been re-dated to AD 410/ 450 of the 5th...
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    Isis (redirect from Cult of Isis)
    painting in the tomb of Seti I Isis with a combination of throne-glyph and cow horns, as well as a vulture headdress, Temple of Kalabsha, first century BCE...
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    Aswan (redirect from History of Aswan)
    Elephantine Philae Luxor El Nabatat Island Temple of Kalabsha Tombs of Nobles in Aswan Nubia Banu Kanz Coptic Diocese of Syene Ta-Seti  This article incorporates...
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    the fortified site of Qasr Ibrim. There is archaeological evidence for the Kushite fortification of Kalabsha, under the reign of Yesebokheamani presumably...
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    free-standing section reconstructed at New Kalabsha, alongside the Temple of Kalabsha, Beit el-Wali, and the Kiosk of Qertassi. The remaining archaeological...
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    Kushite religion (category Kingdom of Kush)
    Traditions of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 129–130. ISBN 978-0-19-517024-5. "The Temple of Bastet". Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities...
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    erasure of their predecessors' dynastic legacy.: 21  Philip the Arab's reign saw the last Roman inscription found in the Temple of Kalabsha; at some...
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    Nubia (redirect from History of Nubia)
    in the Temple of Kalabsha Doukki Gel Kerma culture List of monarchs of Kerma Kingdom of Kush List of monarchs of Kush Napata Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt Twenty-fifth...
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    Hochtief (category Construction and civil engineering companies of Germany)
    the Mandulis Temple of Kalabsha (1961 to 1963). These UNESCO World Heritage sites had to be relocated due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam. From...
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    "other Nobades" mentioned in the inscription of the Nubian king Silko carved on the wall of the Temple of Kalabsha. King Kaleb sent an expedition against the...
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  • Africanus, Cornelia's father and victor over Hannibal, was stored in the temple of Jupiter; his epitaph (by Ennius) said that he had ascended to Heaven....
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    The history of North Africa has been divided into its prehistory, its classical period, the arrival and spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally...
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    portion of this temple were dismantled and they have now been reconstructed at the site of New Kalabsha. Most of the rock cut temple was left in place...
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    Lake Nasser (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt)
    were saved and relocated such as the temples of Kalabsha, Wadi es-Sebua, and Amada, some sites such as the fortress of Buhen were unable to be rescued and...
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    Amenhotep II (category Pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    reception of tribute from Mitanni. In Nubia, Amenhotep built at Qasr Ibrim and Semna, and ordered the decoration of the Temple at Kalabsha. However, his...
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  • Temple of Edfu Temple of Ellesyia Temple of Ezbet Rushdi Temple of Gerf Hussein Temple of Hibis Temple of Kalabsha Temple of Khonsu Temple of Kom Ombo...
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    Elephantine (category Islands of the Nile)
    was the temple of Satet, founded around 3000 BC and enlarged and renovated over the next 3,000 years. There are records of an Egyptian temple to Khnum...
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    Peter Rainier (Royal Navy officer, born 1784) (category Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    their findings on an engraved stone and avenue of sphinxes found by Rainier at the Temple of Kalabsha and Beni Hasan respectively in 1828 and 1829, when...
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  • Sotadean metre (category Types of verses)
    inscription in a temple in Kalabsha on the border of southern Egypt. It is by a Roman cavalry officer called Paccius Maximus, and the initial letters of the first...
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