The Serapeum

Now I will tell you about the greatest mysteries of the ancient Egyptians and one of the wonders of the world in Egypt, “the Serapeum,” which is no less great and complex than. Pyramids! The Temple of the Serapeum is a group of tunnels, vaults, and caves dug under the rocks of the Saqqara plateau […]

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Meriruka Tomb

Meriruka Tomb The largest tombs of ancient Egypt Consists of 31 rooms for him, his wife and his son He was a minister in a critical historical era Where he was the minister of King Teti, the founder of the Sixth Dynasty The second man in the state after the king The beginning of the […]

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The first fish encyclopedia in history

The first fish encyclopedia in history Meri Roca tomb in Saqqara Minister of King Titi I of the Sixth Dynasty More than 2350 years ago, BC We find that he recorded the first encyclopedia of the animals and fish of the Nile River. In history, with all the details and all living species In a […]

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Discovering the treasures of Saqqara.

Discovering the treasures of Saqqara. The project to restore the southern tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara was inaugurated this morning after completing the restoration work by purely Egyptian hands, which began in 2006. The southern tomb of King Djoser is located in the southern corner of his funerary complex in the Saqqara antiquities area. […]

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Sarabium Puzzle

Sarabium Puzzle Sarabium Temple is located in  ​​Saqqarah and found Saqqara in the city of Badrasheen and is far from the pyramids of Giza by about 30 kilometres. The temple has 26 huge cavities of granite that is nicely made. Weighs a cover of 30 tons. The body of the coffin himself is 70 tons. […]

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Saqqara

Saqqara It is an open book whose pages tell the story of Egyptian civilization through its different eras. It is the only cemetery in Egypt that includes graves from the beginning of Egyptian history until its end. It even includes monuments from the Greek and Roman eras. Its name is derived from the name of […]

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Apis the bull

Apis the bull This animal was chosen because it symbolizes the brave heart, great strength and fighting spirit of the king ….. Apis was considered a manifestation of the king … as the bulls were a symbol of strength and fertility, qualities closely related to kingship. “The strong bull of his mother, Hathor …. was […]

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81 – Pyramids of the Fifth Dynasty

Pyramids of the Fifth Dynasty By the end of the Fourth Dynasty, the era of the great stone pyramids ended, and the rest to this day. Still, the kings of Egypt did not stop building the pyramids, but at lower costs and with cheaper materials and smaller sizes, which offered many of them to demolish […]

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67 – An Egyptian village invades the world hand made carpet

An Egyptian village invades the .world Mubarak found her name in the Elysee Palace. In December 1987, former President Hosni Mubarak visited France and held talks with the late French President Francois Mitterrand at the Elysee Palace in tParis’scapital, While Mubarak toured the palace accompanied by the French President, he stumbled upon a silk carpet […]

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2 -The Cemetery of Serapeum

The Cemetery of Serapeum at Saqqara Cairo, Egypt, was discovered by Auguste Maret of France in 1850 The Serapeum catacombs are a confusing puzzle that indicates the scientific progress of the Egyptian civilization. It is one of the most important tombs built in Memphis It has carved corridors in the ground for a distance of […]

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