الاثنين، 10 ديسمبر 2018

Luxor


Luxor is the capital of Egypt in the Pharaonic era. It is located on the banks of the Nile River. It is divided into two parts: the eastern and western regions, the capital of Egypt's southern province of Luxor, between 25-36 north latitude 32-33 east, Cairo is about 670 km away from the Egyptian capital, about 220 km south of Aswan city, south of Qena city about 56 km, and south west of Hurghada city about 280 km. Edfu Center, Aswan Governorate, East of Red Sea Governorate, West of Arment Center and New Valley Governorate The nearest sea ports of the city is the port of Safaga, and is the nearest airports to Luxor International Airport.

According to the 2010 census, the city of Luxor is administratively divided into five sheikhs: Awamiyya, Old Karnak, New Karnak, Qurnah, Manshiyet al-Amari and six cities. It is said that Luxor comprises about a third of the world's monuments. It also includes many ancient Pharaonic monuments divided into the eastern and western suburbs of the city. The eastern side includes the Temple of Luxor, Temple of Karnak, and the road of rams link between Ma And the Luxor Museum. The western bank includes the Valley of the Kings, the monastery of the monastery of the sea, the valley of the monasteries, the monastery of the city, the temple of Ramessium, and the Statue of Memnon.

The establishment of the city of Taibah dates back to the fourth Dynasty around 2575 BC, and until the Middle Kingdom was no more than a group of simple huts. However, it was used as a cemetery to bury the dead. Later, the city of Taiba became the capital of Egypt in the 11th Egyptian Dynasty by Pharaoh Montuhotep I, who succeeded in reuniting the country after the chaos that led to Egypt in the era of the first decay. The city of Taiba remained the capital of the Egyptian state until the fall of the rule Pharaohs and the family Thirty-first by Alf Q 332 BC.

Natural and tourist attractions
Eastern Province
Luxor temple
Luxor International Airport
Karnak Temple
Museum of Luxor

Museum of embalming



West Bank
Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Queens
Temple of Hapu (Temple of Ramses III)
Temple of Ramessium (Memorial Temple of King Ramses II)
Deir Al Madina (the headquarters of the families of workers and craftsmen during the reign of the modern Egyptian Kingdom)
Graves of nobles
Deir al-Bahari (the funerary temple of Hatshepsut, and other temples ..)
Latina, (Remains of Amenhotep III Palace)

Statue of Memnon (all that remains of the memorial temple of Pharaoh Amenhotep III)



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