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 The Karnak Temple 


The Karnak Temple is the oldest surviving place of worship in history. It was built over a period of 1500 years, from the First Middle Kingdom to the Ptolemaic Kingdom. It was built about 4,500 years ago. The oldest building starts from inside the Holy of Holies and then goes out to the outside, where the lobby of the columns is 134 columns, which is the largest place where the columns remain until this moment, which was built by King Amenhotep III, then after that King Ramses VIII and King Seti, the capitals of the columns are formed in different ways, representing the papyrus plant and the fronds Al-Nakhil, and the assortment indicates the wealth of the Egyptian artist. The inscriptions on the columns in the Column Hall depict the king as he makes offerings to the goddess The Trinity of Thebes, the sacred idol Amun and the goddess Mut and the idol Khonsu Karnak. Your first kiss should be if you come to Luxor, the oldest temple in history. The holy lake in the temple of Karnak is a symbol of the god Nun. The holy lake was established during the reign of the king Thutmose III The Holy Lake was established 80 meters long and 40 meters wide There is the Holy Lake from north to south built Nile scale
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