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Temple of
Kalabsha (also
Temple of Mandulis) is an
ancient Egyptian temple that was
originally located at Bab al-
Kalabsha (Gate of
Kalabsha), approximately...
- 32°52′2″E / 23.96083°N 32.86722°E / 23.96083; 32.86722 New
Kalabsha Old
Kalabsha New
Kalabsha is a
promontory located near
Aswan in Egypt.
Created during...
- not
limited to the Abu
Simbel temples; as well as the
temples at Philae,
Kalabsha and Amada. It was
described in the
UNESCO Courier as "the
greatest archaeological...
- or Melul, a non-Egyptian name. The
centre of his cult was the
Temple of
Kalabsha at Talmis, but he also had a
temple dedicated to him at Ajuala. The worship...
- Faras,
Kalabsha, Ballana, and Aniba. All were
fortified with
walls and
towers of a
mixture of Egyptian, ****enic, Roman, and
Nubian elements.
Kalabsha would...
- (now
relocated to New
Kalabsha).
Other temples dedicated to
Ramesses are Derr and Gerf
Hussein (also
relocated to New
Kalabsha). For the
temple of Amun...
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Aswan Daraw Edfu El
Basaliya El
Radisia - الرديسية Kom Ombo New
Aswan New
Kalabsha Sebaiya According to the
Egyptian Governing Authority for
Investment and...
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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...
- king
Eirpanome (mid-6th century)
Coptic inscriptions in the
Temple of
Kalabsha commemorating its
conversion into a
church by a
certain bishop Paul Early-7th-century...
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reliefs depicting Tutu are seen in
other temples, such as the
Temple of
Kalabsha. Tutu's
title at the
Shenhur temple was "Who
comes to the one
calling him"...