- The
Kharga Oasis (Arabic: الخارجة al-Ḫāriǧa,
pronounced [elˈxæɾɡæ]) lit. 'the outer'; Coptic: (ϯ)ⲟⲩⲁϩ ⲛ̀ϩⲏⲃ (di)wah enhib, "Oasis of Hib", (ϯ)ⲟⲩⲁϩ ⲙ̀ⲯⲟⲓ...
- and one of the
largest country subdivisions in the world. The
capital is
Kharga. New
Valley Governorate is
named after the New
Valley Project,
which aims...
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Kharga Malla was the
twelfth king of the Mallabhum. He
ruled from 841 to 862 AD.
Kharga Malla's name was lent to the city of
Kharagpur after his army...
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Kharga Museum is a two-storey
museum which is
designed to
resemble the
Necropolis architecture of Al
Bagawat which is nearby. The
museum displays the items...
- than the
dresses of Qasr
Kharga.
Coins are
sometimes sewn on as decoration. The
enlarged neckline frame noted in Qasr
Kharga is present, and the point...
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Dabadib fort,
Kharga Oasis. El Deir fort,
Kharga Oasis. Qasr el
Labeka fort,
Kharga Oasis. Qasr
Sumaria fort,
Kharga Oasis. Qasr el Geb fort,
Kharga Oasis. Al-Haiz...
- El
Kharga Airport (IATA: UVL, ICAO: HEKG) is an
airport serving the city of El
Kharga, Egypt.
Transport in
Egypt List of
airports in
Egypt Google Maps...
- II
Corps is a
corps of the
Indian Army,
based in
Ambala and
known as
Kharga Corps. The
Corps was
raised on
October 7, 1971 by Lt Gen T N
Raina at Krishna...
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Hibis is the
largest and best
preserved ancient Egyptian temple in the
Kharga Oasis, as well as the only
structure in
Egypt dating to the Saite-Persian...
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sandstone outcropping 10 to 12
kilometers south-west of Umm el-Dabadib at the
Kharga Oasis in the
Western Desert. The
presence of the
serekh shows evidence of...