Dir albri – sacred rest for Pharaoh

Dir albri – sacred rest for Pharaoh

A. Sutherland – ancient page dot com – A sacred comfortable place for Pharaohs, a mountain valley on the west bank of the Nile River, near the Tabs, is an archaeological archaeological of graves and temples.

Dir albri – sacred rest for Pharaoh

In ancient times, Dir Albari (Bihari), which means “Northern Monastery”, was essential for the royal necklace of Thrrin. It is located on the west bank of the Nile in front of the famous Karnak, the formation of a large rock formed by the mountain of the Libyan desert plateau. Many prominent royal figures in ancient Egypt found a comfortable place in the holy area of ​​Dir Albari.

There is a geographical location in the area, which has a flat, plain landscape that suddenly rises from the blue to the west before the sudden end of the rocky wall. The wall is surrounded by U-shape. At the bottom of this quiet valley, comforting the mountain wall, there are three most brilliant royal temples: the tomb of Manto Hotp II and the temple, which meets almost 195 1959 BC, and the famous dead box of heat ships, which was built on three roofs with a inclined ramp.

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