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Dahshur

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Dahshur (Arabic دهشور Dahšūr [often incorrectly rendered in English as Dashur]), located in a patch of desert on the west bank of the Nile approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo (29.80° N 31.24° E), is a royal necropolis, known chiefly for several pyramids, two of which are amongst the oldest, largest and best preserved in Egypt. Image File history File links Point_rouge. ... Image File history File links Dahschur-snofru-bend. ... Image File history File links Dahschur-snofru-bend. ... Image File history File links Dahschur-snofru-red. ... Image File history File links Dahschur-snofru-red. ... The Nile (Arabic: ‎, translit: , Ancient Egyptian iteru) is a river in Africa, often regarded as the longest river on Earth, although some sources claim the Amazon in South America is longer. ... Cairos location in Egypt Coordinates: Governor Dr. Abdul Azim Wazir Area    - City 210 km²  - Metro 1,492 km² Population    - City (2005) 7,438,376  - Density 35,420/km²  - Urban 10,834,495  - Metro 15,200,000 Time zone EET (UTC+2) EEST (UTC+3) Cairo (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), It comes... View of the Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia, in Cerveteri, Italy. ...


The Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid were constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu of the Old Kingdom, father of Khufu. The unusual shape of the Bent Pyramid is unique, and represents a transitional pyramid form believed to have been necessitated by an engineering crisis encountered during its construction, while the Red Pyramid is the world's first "true", or smooth-sided pyramid. Image:Pyramid of sneferu bent 01. ... The Red Pyramid Detail of the massive corbel-vaulted ceiling of the main burial chamber This article is about the pyramid. ... Sneferu, Egyptian Museum The Red Pyramid of Sneferu Sneferu, also spelt as Snefru or Snofru (in Greek known as Soris), was the founder of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt, reigning from around 2613 BC to 2589 BC. His name, Snefer, means To make beautiful in Egyptian. ... The Old Kingdom is the name commonly given to that period in the 3rd millennium BC when Egypt attained its first continuous peak of civilization complexity and achievement - this was the first of three so-called Kingdom periods, which mark the high points of civilization in the Nile Valley (the... Khufus Cartouche Khufu (in Greek known as Cheops) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypts Old Kingdom. ...


The pyramid of the 12th Dynasty king Amenemhat II is now badly damaged, but next to it were found several undistubed tombs of royal ladie1s, still containing a great deal of jewelery. The pyramid of Sesostris III was part of a huge complex with several smaller pyramids of royal women and a temple south of the pyramid. In a gallery tomb next to the pyramid were found two treasures of 'king's daughters'. The Black Pyramid dates from the later reign of Amenemhat III, and although in a highly eroded condition is still the most imposing monument at the site after the two Sneferu pyramids. The polished granite pyramidion or capstone of the Black Pyramid is on display in the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Next to the pyramid was found the partly disturbed tomb of 13th Dynasty king Hor and next to it the undisturbed burial of his possible daughter Nubhetepti-khered. Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Twelfth Dynasty. ... nomen or birth name Amenemhat II was a pharaoh of Egypt. ... nomen or birth name Senusret III was a pharaoh of Egypt. ... The Black Pyramid of Amenemhat III is now nothing more than a pile of rubble. ... nomen or birth name Amenemhat III (ca. ... In archaeological parlance, a pyramidion is the uppermost piece, or capstone, of an Egyptian pyramid. ... Main entrance of the Egyptian Museum The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, in Cairo, Egypt, is home to the most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities in the world. ... Cairos location in Egypt Coordinates: Governor Dr. Abdul Azim Wazir Area    - City 210 km²  - Metro 1,492 km² Population    - City (2005) 7,438,376  - Density 35,420/km²  - Urban 10,834,495  - Metro 15,200,000 Time zone EET (UTC+2) EEST (UTC+3) Cairo (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), It comes... Unlike as explained as being chaos and disorder by later texts, the Thriteenth dynasty wasnt as bad as once thought. ... Hor throne name: Auibre Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. ...


There are several other pyramids of the 13th Dynasty at Dahshur, only the one of Ameny Qemau is so far excavated. Unlike as explained as being chaos and disorder by later texts, the Thriteenth dynasty wasnt as bad as once thought. ... The Pyramid of Ameny Qemau is located in southern Dahshur. ... Ameny Qemau was an Ancient Egyptian king of the early Thirteenth Dynasty, probably identically to Sehotepibre, who is known from the Turin King List. ...


Extensive cemeteries of officials of the Old and Middle Kingdom have been found around all Dahshur's pyramids. Dahshur was Egypt's royal necropolis during the reign of the 12th Dynasty king Amenemhat II. The Old Kingdom is the name commonly given to that period in the 3rd millennium BC when Egypt attained its first continuous peak of civilization complexity and achievement - this was the first of three so-called Kingdom periods, which mark the high points of civilization in the Nile Valley (the... The Middle Kingdom is: a old name for China a period in the History of Ancient Egypt, the Middle Kingdom of Egypt This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... nomen or birth name Amenemhat II was a pharaoh of Egypt. ...


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Dahshur travel guide - Wikitravel (574 words)
Dahshur (Arabic دهشور Dahšūr, often incorrectly rendered in English as Dashur) is an Egyptian archaeological locality some 10 km to the south of Saqqara and therefore 35 km south of the Egyptian capital Cairo.
Dahshur formed part of the extensive necropolis of ancient Memphis during the Old Kingdom - the so-called "Pyramid Age".
Dahshur is probably best accessed by hired taxi from Cairo, usually as an extension to a day trip to Saqqara and / or Memphis.
Britain.tv Wikipedia - Dahshur (428 words)
Dahshur (Arabic دهشور Dahšūr [often incorrectly rendered in English as Dashur), located in a patch of desert on the west bank of the Nile approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo (29.80° N 31.24° E), is a royal necropolis, known chiefly for several pyramids, two of which are amongst the oldest, largest and best preserved in Egypt.
Next to the pyramid was found the partly disturbed tomb of 13th Dynasty king Hor and next to it the undisturbed burial of his possible daughter Nubhetepti-khered.
Dahshur was Egypt's royal necropolis during the reign of the 12th Dynasty king Amenemhat II.
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