- Qift (Egyptian Arabic: قفط [ʔeftˤ]; Coptic: Ⲕⲉϥⲧ Keft or Kebto;
Egyptian Gebtu;
Ancient Gr****: Κόπτος
Coptos / Koptos;
Roman Justinianopolis) is a city...
- Osborne. It is now
known that the name
Coptus is
derived from
Egyptian Gebtu which is
possibly not ****ociated with the name Caphtor.
Egyptian kftı͗w...
-
Apollonos minoris A
point of
departure for
expeditions to the Red Sea
Gebtu (Koptos)
Earlier than 3200 BC 5th Min (cult center) Qift Kebto, Keft, Justinianopolis...
-
Nekhebet 4
Waset Niwt-rst /
Waset (Thebes)
Karnak Sceptre Amun-Ra 5 Harawî
Gebtu (Coptos) Qift Two
Falcons Min 6 Aa-ta
Iunet /
Tantere (Tentyra) Dendera...
- قنا Qinā 261,945 Kism (fully urban) Qena مركز قنا Qinā 513,968
Markaz Qift (
Gebtu/Coptos) مركز قفط Qifṭ 162,438
Markaz Qus مركز قوص Qūṣ 466,855 Markaz...
- bjkwy/nṯrwy/ḥrwy Bikuy/Netjerui/Herui Two falcons/Two gods/Two
Horuses 𓎤𓃀𓅂𓊖
Gebtu/ Iter-Shemā (Coptos) Qift Min 6 𓈻 jqr/msḥ Iqer/Meseh The
crocodile Iunet...
-
Khenoboskion (Modern: "el-Qasr", "el-Saiyad")
Koptos (Modern: "Qift", Ancient: "
Gebtu") Naga ed-Der Nag' el-Madamud (Ancient: "Mabu")
Ombos (Naqada) (Modern:...
- Processions, God of the High Plumes, Son of
Osiris and Isis,
venerated in Ipu,
Gebtu's Horus of the
Strong Arm. -- Hymn to Min Min's
wives were
Iabet and Repyt...