- and at Beit
Khallaf. The seal at
Abydos names Nimaat-hap as the "mother of the king's children, Nimaat-hap". On
mastaba K1 at Beit
Khallaf, the same person...
- Beit
Khallaf (Arabic: بيت خلاف [ˈbeːt xalˈlaːf] ) is a
small rural village located 10
kilometers west of
Girga in
Upper Egypt. Beit
Khallaf is part of...
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possible cartouche from Beit
Khallaf,
later New
Kingdom king
lists and in a
story of the
Westcar Papyrus. If the Beit
Khallaf seal
impression is
indeed a...
- Said
Khallaf is a
Moroccan screenwriter and director. He is best
known for his 2016 film A Mile in My Shoes.
Khallaf was born in Casablanca. He had emigrated...
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Abdel Hady
Khallaf Allah (5
March 1946 – 2008) was an
Egyptian boxer. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1972
Summer Olympics. At the 1972...
- Sanakht's
existence is
attested by seal
fragments from
mastaba K2 at Beit
Khallaf and a graffito, his
position as the
founder of the
Third Dynasty, as recorded...
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Youmna Amru
Nagib Khallaf (born 8
November 1991 in Giza, Egypt) is an
Egyptian competitor of
synchronized swimming. A
member of Egypt's
National Team...
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Thierno Hady
Boubacar Thiam (died 201),
Malian Muslim scholar Abdel Hady
Khallaf Allah (1946–2008),
Egyptian boxer Soliman Abdel-hady Soliman, Egyptian...
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sites in the vicinity,
including the
discovery of the
great tombs at Beit
Khallaf in 1901. In 1902 he
carried out his
first independent excavation in Egypt...
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There are
ancient sites located on the
territory of
Girga including Beit
Khallaf, a
necropolis with
mudbrick tombs dating back to the 3rd dynasty. Girga...