Dead Hostage in Saqqara Giza, Egypt – Egypt Archaeological Sites

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This great history of ancient Egypt was not limited to one particular capital, but rather this history extended as you see, with every new thought and every new state, those great and ancient capitals come with the people and are built by their ideas..

We are now talking or standing in front of one of the most important of those ancient and archaeological capitals that had already been built as in the Geography of ancient Egypt and then the two countries were unified at that time in the year 3200 BC..

It was built by King Narmer, the most famous of the Egyptian Pharaohs kings of the First Dynasty of Egypt, after several stages and attempts that ultimately contributed to the unification of the Qataris in that large capital, which was located between the north and the south..

Dead Hostage archaeological area is located, which is the capital of Ancient Egypt. It was also called in the past “Inb-Hajj”, which also means the white wall. It was also transformed into the city of “Men-Nefer” and finally the city of Memphis..

This was after a group of Greeks distorted the name and then gave it the most famous name, which is the Arabs, “which is the name of the city of Memphis,” located in the Badrashin Center, which is affiliated with one of the large centers affiliated with the Giza Governorate in Egypt.

This area is located approximately 17.5 km away, of course, from The Pyramids of Giza and The Sphinx of Giza (Great Pyramid of GizaKing Khufu“, Pyramid of KhafreKing Khafre“, Pyramid of MenkaureKing MenkaureOld Kingdom of Egypt, Third Dynasty of Egypt).

It is also located next to the village of Azizia, which was previously famous for being a village that had a large palace belonging to the king or Aziz of Egypt, and that our master Joseph, the Prophet of God, peace be upon him, actually lived there, but until now none of that talk or exciting rumors has been proven..

History of Mit Rahina area – Dead Hostage

The village or region of Mit Rahina (which was called Memphis in ancient times) was built in 3200 BC, when King Narmer the Great wanted to unify the north with the south and thus succeed in establishing the first large and integrated state in all its aspects that history had known..

At the same time, a large or gigantic cemetery had been built, which had already contained the remains of a group of the greatest pharaohs and rulers of the Ancient Egyptian Government..

The statue of King Ramses II of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt of the The New Kingdom of Egypt was also found there, as well as another statue that somewhat resembles the Sphinx, and the presence of many other Pharaonic Egyptian Antiquities in it that have already been discovered..

Unfortunately, some Egyptian Monuments fell into the hands of Pharaonic Egyptian Tombs robbers “Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers“, but the archaeological area of ​​Memphis continued to play a major or political strategic role in Trade in Ancient Egypt and an economic role in strengthening Industry in ancient Egypt but at the same time it remained the capital of ancient Egypt in the Pharaonic era for nearly a thousand years, until the era of the kings and queens of Pharaonic Egypt “Female Pharaohs“, the Third Dynasty, Fourth Dynasty of Egypt, the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, and the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.“.

The area of ​​Mit Rahina or ancient “Memphis” remained an important administrative center until it was abandoned in 641 AD, and the famous Al-Fustat City was built with the stones found there.

Soon, the city of Memphis had transformed from the important and large capital of Egypt, which effectively helped in completing the unification process between its two poles and at the same time establishing the first Arab and Egyptian state that had been known in history..

To that empty village, which is the village of Mit Rahina, which is indeed suffering from neglect and also a number of its possessions falling into the hands of a number of antiquities thieves. There is no shame in the capital remaining and still preserving it as an ancient monument that everyone knows..

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Despite this great discovery that includes many of these general and wonderful artifacts in the Mit Rahina archaeological area located in Giza Governorate (west of Cairo) during those past years.

But until now, the Mit Rahina area still contains a number of rare Pharaonic treasures that have not been discovered yet, according to a group of archaeological and Egyptology experts present in Egypt..

The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the Egyptian authorities also discover, from time to time, a number of statues and those large and very important archaeological pieces, such as that royal statue that was discovered in its rare form, which actually dates back to the great King Ramses II and appears in the form of “Ka”, which means in the Ancient Egyptian Language the consort..

What is the price of an entry ticket to the area for Egyptians?

Adult area entry fee: 10.

The entrance fee for Egyptian students is only 5 pounds..

What is the price of an entry ticket to the area for foreigners?

The fee for the foreigners area is 80 Egyptian pounds..

If the student is a foreigner, the entrance fee is only 40 pounds..

Note: Facts and secrets of the history will be added soon…

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Dead Hostage in Saqqara, Giza, Egypt | Facts, History Pharaonic Archaeological Sites

Dead Hostage in Saqqara, Giza, Egypt | Facts, History Pharaonic Archaeological Sites

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