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Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple

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Karnak Temple dates from around 2055 BC to around 100 AD From a historical view, the temple dedicated to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Karnak Temple is the largest religious building ever built. Temple of Karnak known as Ipet-isu or “most of the places chosen” – by the ancient Egyptians. About Karnak Temple A city of

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Queen Hatshepsut

Queen Hatshepsut

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queen Hatshepsut, perhaps the greatest woman that the near East has ever produce. Certainly the first woman-individualist in history. The first woman who attempted to show that woman can rival man in political life. and in some spheres even surpass him. Hatshepsut was not only elder child fot Thutmose1, but also the hereditary princess of

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Personal Guide

Personal Guide

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Personal guide Discover the worlds of ancient Egyptian dynasties with a friendly personal guide from ToursByLocals. Having your own Egyptian world to host your own tour of the Luxor region adds invaluable value. A personal guide that shows you exactly what you want to see on your own tour, at your own pace. and gives

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Tiba is the capital of Egypt

Tiba is the capital of Egypt

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Luxor is a modern-day Egyptian city that lies atop an ancient city that the Greeks named “Thebes” . Located in the Nile River south of Egypt. The name Luxor “derives from the Arabic al-uksur, ‘the fortifications,’ which in turn was adapted from the Latin. city of Luxor served at times as Egypt’s capital and became

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Luxor City of the sun

Luxor City of the sun

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Located in the center of Egypt on the Nile Delta. About 3 and a half hours from Aswan Perhaps the journey to Egypt was not completed except by visiting this city in ancient history. Footand contains many Pharaonic treasures that inspire travelers in mysteries and fairy tales. Visitors from all over the world flock to