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Malkata (or Malqata; Arabic: الملقطة, lit. 'the
place where (ancient)
things are
picked up'), is the site of an
Ancient Egyptian palace complex built...
- of the few non-royals to be
worshiped in such a manner. The
palace of
Malkata was
built in the 14th
century BC and its
ancient name was Per-Hay, "House...
- One of the most
impressive building projects was the
temple complex of
Malkata,
known among the
ancient Egyptians as the "house of rejoicing", was constructed...
- west bank, he
built the
enormous mortuary temple and the
equally m****ive
Malkata palace-city,
which fronted a 364-hectare
artificial lake. In the city proper...
- parti****ted in one of Julia's
projects and
recorded three duets with
Malkata — "Полудяваш", "И това ще отмине" and "Локдаун". The
artist has
joint projects...
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elaborate structures. A few
surviving New
Kingdom palaces, such as
those in
Malkata and Amarna, show
richly decorated walls and
floors with
scenes of people...
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found at
Amarna with the same cartouches, and jar-label
inscriptions from
Malkata palace. Sitamun's
elevation to her role as
Great Royal Wife of her father...
- the pharaoh's harem.
Amenhotep III kept his
concubines in his
palace at
Malkata,
which was one of the most o****nt in the
history of Egypt. The king was...
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State Additional state Aramaic (Semitic) malkā(h)
queen malkat Emphatic:
malkətā Coptic (Egyptian) jôj head jaj- Pronominal: jô-
Iraqw (Cu****ic) afee mouths...
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Tombs of the
Nobles Deir el-Bahari (Mortuary
Temple of Hatshepsut, etc.)
Malkata (palace of
Amenophis III)
Colossi of
Memnon (memorial
temple of Amenophis...