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  • See Nile River Tourist Attractions

    Best Things to Do in Nile River

    The Nile’s tourism potential is excessive; from southern Egypt and all the way to the northern regions, The Nile River makes some of the most pleasant tourist places in Cairo on the Nile, for Egyptian dwellers and even the visitors, who traveled to Egypt for the pleasures of the country and people.

  • The Monastery of El Suryan

    The Monastery of El Suryan | Deir Al-Surian Cairo Attractions

    The Monastery of the Virgin Mary the Syrian is considered one of the oldest monasteries in the history of the church, dating back to approximately the fifth century AD, as various sources indicate. The old fortress is located to the right of the entrance to the monastery, although it has been restored.

  • 10 Most Popular Egyptian Dishes

    Traditional Egyptian food

    Each Arab country has its own character, and Egypt is one of the most famous countries for food. Egyptians are known for their love of food, so they excelled in making dishes and inventing new things. The most famous Egyptian dishes are falafel, koshari, stuffed vegetables of all kinds, and molokhia.

  • Dolphin House Reef

    Dolphin House Marsa Allam

    Wadi El Gemal Nature Reserve in Marsa Alam is taking several measures to preserve the lives of Red Sea dolphins, which are a national treasure and a source of attraction and tourist income for diving and snorkeling, and to generate financial income for the state by collecting visit fees.

  • Tanis The Ancient City of Egypt

    Tanis: The Lost City of the Pharaohs

    In the northeast of the Nile Delta in the Sharqia Governorate, about 150 km from Cairo, lies the city of “Tanis”, which is currently known as the city of “San El-Hagar”, that historical city or unknown capital that was founded on the banks of the Nile thousands of years ago, and was also known as “Ga’net” and “Sa’an”.

  • Tel Basta museum - Egypt

    Tell Basta Museum in Al-Sharqiyah

    An ancient site called Tell Basta is located outside of Zagazig in the Sharqia Governorate. It was one of the ancient Egyptian capitals and a significant place of worship. In the Old Kingdom, it served as the capital of the 18th province. During the 22nd Dynasty, it was the capital of every province. In the past, it was referred to as "Per-Bastet" in honour of "Bastet," the god of comfort, joy, and happiness. Later, "Tell Basta" was used instead.

King Merenre I

Facts about King Merenre I

  • 05 16, 2023

Facts about King Merenre I

The kings of the Sixth Dynasty, whose kings appear to have taken over the country without the outbreak of revolts or major disagreement, have remained on the throne for nearly two centuries, and its founder is thought to be King Suhab Tawi Tete, and we know little about his rule.

After this mystery appeared on the throne of the country, the king of a boy named "Bibi", who remained firmly and resolutely in charge of the country for nearly half a century, is one of the biggest pharaohs to capture the situation in Egypt in every era of its history firmly and energetically.

He took over the country after Bibi I, his eldest son, Merenre I, and was still a boy, according to the ancient encyclopedia of Egypt of Dr. Salim Hassan, and the title of this pharaoh "Muhti Umm Saf", meaning "God Muhti his protector", has not remained on the throne of the King for more than seven years, has died while still at the beginning of his second decade, and there is no dispute that he began building his hierarchy immediately upon taking office, as is the case with all the pharaohs of this Covenant.

All the evidence shows that King Marna Ra died at the beginning of the second decade of his life, and was succeeded to the throne by his brother, Bibi II. Maneton told us that he had sat on the throne of the country at the age of six, and had ruled until he was 100, thus reigning for about 94 years.

The Ra 'i pyramid is an Egyptian pyramid built for the Egyptian King Ra' I during the Sixth Egyptian Dynasty in Saqqara, 450 meters (1480 feet) southwest of the Pyramid of Bibi I. His old name was "Ra's elastic beauty gloss" or perhaps "Ra's flexible kamal." Today it consists mostly of rubble; It is difficult to reach, and it is not open to the public.

The pyramid was built at an altitude of 52.5 meters (172 feet and 3 inches), with a base length of 78.75 meters (258 feet and 4 inches) with a mile of 53 degrees 07 '48 inches. The bridge was 250 meters (820 feet) long and the complex was surrounded by a brick-buttermilk wall. Only traces of the funeral temple were found, and evidence suggests that the construction suddenly stopped at one point and never resumed, possibly when the king died.

The entrance to the burial rooms is to the north face which descends into a vestibule where another column leads to the waiting room. On the right of the waiting room is the burial chamber; To the left is another small room, a "crypt." In the burial chamber there is an ornate coffin with multicolored inscriptions standing on the wall. When she was found, she was in good condition despite being looted. The roof of the burial chamber was an astronomical and starry theme.

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Egypt considers itself the most famous country in the world for tourism. Here in Egypt, we have one of the 7 wonders of the world, The Pyramids, you should not miss the opportunity to visit the pyramids. In addition to the temples that were built by the Pharaohs. to explore the history of Egypt, you must take a trip to Luxor and Aswan. This trip helps you to know how the Pharaohs lived in the past and the way of life.

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