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Dahshur (in
English often called Dashur; Arabic: دهشور Dahšūr
pronounced [dɑhˈʃuːɾ], Coptic: ⲧⲁϩϭⲟⲩⲣ Dahchur) is an
ancient Egyptian pyramid complex...
- to true
pyramid shape,
which gave rise to the
great pyramids of Meidum,
Dahshur, and Giza. The last
pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty, Shepseskaf, did not build...
- one of the five
remaining pyramids of the
original eleven pyramids at
Dahshur in Egypt.
Originally named Amenemhet is Mighty, the
pyramid earned the...
- The
Dahshur boats are a
group of
ancient Egyptian funeral boats,
originally numbering five or six,
discovered near the
funerary complex of the 12th Dynasty...
- from Giza to
Dahshur is a
World Heritage Site (WHS No. 86). It includes: Site of Memphis, WHS No. 086-001
Pyramid fields from Giza to
Dahshur, WHS No. 086-002...
- Cairo: The
pyramidion of the so-called
Black Pyramid of
Amenemhat III at
Dahshur The
pyramidion of the
Pyramid of
Khendjer at
Saqqara The
pyramidion of...
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Saqqara site lies the
Abusir pyramid complex, and to its
south lies the
Dahshur pyramid complex,
which together with the Giza
Pyramid complex to the far...
- Egypt. It
includes the
pyramid complexes of Giza, Abusir,
Saqqara and
Dahshur, and is
listed as the
UNESCO World Heritage Site of
Memphis and its Necropolis...
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Pyramid is an
ancient Egyptian pyramid located at the
royal necropolis of
Dahshur,
approximately 40
kilometres (25 mi)
south of Cairo,
built under the Old...
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called the
North Pyramid, is the
largest of the
pyramids located at the
Dahshur necropolis in Cairo, Egypt.
Named for the
rusty reddish hue of its red...