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Khufu or
Cheops (died c. 2566 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian monarch who was the
second pharaoh of the
Fourth Dynasty, in the
first half of the Old Kingdom...
- Giza is the
largest Egyptian pyramid. It
served as the tomb of
pharaoh Khufu, who
ruled during the
Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.
Built c. 2600 BC...
- The
Khufu ship is an
intact full-size
solar barque from
ancient Egypt. It was
sealed into a pit
alongside the
Great Pyramid of
pharaoh Khufu around 2500...
- Look up
Khufu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khufu or
Cheops was an
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh. The word
Khufu can also
refer to:
Great Pyramid of...
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complex consists of the
Great Pyramid (also
known as the
Pyramid of
Cheops or
Khufu and
constructed c. 2580 – c. 2560 BC), the
slightly smaller Pyramid of Khafre...
- In cryptography,
Khufu and
Khafre are two
block ciphers designed by
Ralph Merkle in 1989
while working at Xerox's Palo Alto
Research Center.
Along with...
- The
Khufu Statuette or the
Ivory figurine of
Khufu is an
ancient Egyptian statue.
Historically and
archaeologically significant, it was
found in 1903 by...
- days of
ancient Egypt,
Prince Khufu was
engaged in a feud with his rival, the
Hungarian priest Hath-Set, who
captured Khufu and his
consort Chay-Ara, and...
- The Nile (also
known as the Nile
River or
River Nile) is a
major north-flowing
river in
northeastern Africa. It
flows into the
Mediterranean Sea. The Nile...
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Khufu Corrie (71°19′S 68°19′W / 71.317°S 68.317°W / -71.317; -68.317) is a
cirque roughly 0.3
nautical miles (0.6 km)
across formed between Drune Hill...