- The
World Academy of Science,
Engineering and
Technology or
WASET is a
predatory publisher of open
access academic journals. The
publisher has been listed...
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WASET or
Waset May
refer to:
Waset, a
former name of Thebes,
Egypt Waset, the
fourth Upper Egyptian nome, the
region of
Ancient Egypt to
which Thebes belonged...
- طيبة,
Ancient Gr****: Θῆβαι, Thēbai),
known to the
ancient Egyptians as
Waset, was an
ancient Egyptian city
located along the Nile
about 800 kilometers...
- Wosret,
Waset, or
Wosyet meaning "the
powerful female one" was an
Egyptian goddess whose cult was
centered on
Thebes in
Upper Egypt and her name was the...
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Wasit (Arabic: وَاسِط, romanized: Wāsiṭ, Syriac: ܘܐܣܛ) was an
early Islamic city in Iraq. It was
founded in the 8th
century by the
Umayyad viceroy of...
- [A4–A8]
Above Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu: The Osiris, God's
Servant of Montu, Lord of
Waset,
Opener of the Door-leaves of
Heaven in the Most
Select of
Places (i.e....
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fashion along the
narrow fertile strip of land that was the Nile valley.
Waset (ancient
Thebes or
contemporary Luxor) was in the
Fourth Nome,
Amarna in...
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There are 6,153 men and 6,479 women. The
Egyptian name of the city is
Waset, also
known as Nut (Coptic: ⲛⲏ) and
Egypt portal Dendera almahrusa alasharaf...
- in Egyptian. Additionally, his
nomen can be
found with the
epithet Heqa-
waset,
which means "Ruler of Thebes". His
royal name was
Menmire Setepenre. It...
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Thebes (Ancient Gr****: Θῆβαι) or Diospolis. The
Egyptian name of the city is
Waset, also
known as Nut (Coptic: ⲛⲏ),
written as and .
Luxor was the ancient...