- 30°01′55″N 31°04′30″E / 30.03194°N 31.07500°E / 30.03194; 31.07500 Abu
Rawash (also
spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; Arabic: ابو رواش
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:...
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important of
these are
listed geographically, from
north to south, below. Abu
Rawash is the site of Egypt's most
northerly pyramid (other than the
ruins of Lepsius...
- The
airport was
originally named as
Khwaja Rawash Airport because it was
built in the area
named Khwaja Rawash. It was
given the name
Kabul Airport in 1960...
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successor to king Khufu, it
consists today mostly of
ruins located at Abu
Rawash in Egypt.
Excavation report on the
pyramid complex was
published in 2011...
- Memphis.
Further Old
Kingdom pyramid fields were
located at the
sites Abu
Rawash,
Zawyet El Aryan, and Meidum. The
Great Pyramid and the
Pyramid of Khafre...
- when known.
Quarry sites are
listed by
location from
North to South. Abu
Rawash is
located 8 km (5 mi)
north of Giza and is home to the
pyramid of Djedefre...
- King Den has been
discovered at Abu
Rawash. It is
located near an
Archaic period cemetery that is in the Abu
Rawash complex,
which is
known for the Pyramid...
- in the
location of
pyramids by
building his (now ruined)
pyramid at Abu
Rawash, some 8
kilometres (5.0 mi) to the
north of Giza. It is the northernmost...
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Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues,
Reliefs and
Paintings Volume III: Memphis, Part I Abu
Rawash to Abusir. 2nd
edition (revised and
augmented by Dr
Jaromir Malek, 1974)...
- as a
monument for his
deceased father. He also
created a
pyramid at Abu
Rawash. However, this
pyramid is no
longer extant; it is
believed the
Romans re-purposed...