King Khufu
Birth: Ancient Egypt
Death: 2566 BC, Egypt
Husband / Wife: Meritites I
Parents: Senefro, Hetep Harris
Sons: Khafra, Djedif Ra, Hattep Haras II, Kawab, Nefertiabet, more
Brothers: Rahotop, Nefermaat, Princess Hetpheres, Neck
Khufu is the second king of the fourth family in ancient Egypt. He took power after the death of his father Senefro. Under the name (Khnm Khawaf me) ie (idol Khnum who protects me). He is from the village of Khufu, which is currently the town of Bani Hassan. Send expeditions to the valley of the cave to bring turquoise. Where he found his name and a picture of him playing on the head of a person with a pinch of fighting. He has a single statue found in Abydos of ivory, engraved on the throne, and the length of the statue is five centimeters, and is now in the Egyptian Museum ruled by the Puritan (Turin) for about twenty-three years. In his reign built the Great Pyramid in Giza, and was the largest stone building in the world at this time, it was called (sister Khufu) sense of the horizon Khufu built in 2650 BC.
When King Khufu was born, he lived in the palace of his father King Senefru in Dahshur to the south of the Pyramids of Giza. This area was built by King Sinfero Hermin, one of which is located in the north of Dahshur and is called the Northern Pyramid or the Red Pyramid. The reason for this designation is that the workers who built the pyramid left many of the writings in red on the pyramid so the people called it that name. If the Pyramid of Khufu does not exist, then the pyramid of King Sinfro becomes Egypt's greatest pyramids. And built another pyramid next to it known as the pyramid curve or the South Pyramid. It is believed that the engineer who built this pyramid was built at 45 angle and then modified to 43; so the pyramid curved and became known as the pyramid curve. Khufu was always walking with his son, Prince Hamm Iono, who was fond of building, and was educated by his father, architect of the lighthouse of Nefert-Maat. Khufu went every day to see the construction work in his father's pyramid. He knew that he would become king of Egypt immediately after his father's death, and dreamed of building a great pyramid to be talked about by generations. Hamon Iono began preparing himself to become the second man after Khufu, and the title of head of all the king's works. Khufu began to play with his cousin and dreamed of the day. Khufu told his cousin that he wanted his pyramid built away from his father's pyramid in a new place that had never been visited by Pharaoh.
King Khafra
Pyramid of Khafra and the Sphinx in Giza Pyramid of Khafra is one of the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. It was built by King Khafra, the fourth king of the fourth family, the son of King Khufu. He married Princess Anchor Ankh. Ruled twenty-six years. The second pyramid was built from the pyramids of Giza, which is lower than the pyramid of his father (Khufu). Its height was 143 meters and now 136 meters.
It was built over an area of 215 square meters, with two entrances on the north side. And still retains part of its outer exterior at the top. Within its hierarchical collection, statues of the shast stone were found in the special valley temple. Among them is a statue of the most beautiful sculpture produced by the Egyptian sculptor.
The pyramid of Khafra is located southwest of the pyramid of his father Khufu. The height is 143.5 meters and the length of each side 215.5 meters, and the angle of inclination 53.10. Located at the ground level, the entrance leads to a downhill corridor, its granite roof and slope angle 22. And ends at a barricade leading to a horizontal corridor, and then a slope leading to a cell called the error of the burial chamber is empty carved in the rock, and leads the corridor to another barricade rises to the top by a horizontal path ends in the burial chamber, and this room is limestone limestone ceiling, Pyramid, Khafra launched on the pyramid name (great).
King Mankawra
The Minkawra pyramid is the smallest pyramids of the Giza plateau and has a height of about 66 meters or 216 feet. It was built on the edge of the steep plateau. And completed the construction of enough nets, the successor of King Mkawra.
The base area was originally about 108.5 meters or 355.8 square feet. However, as a result of the subsequent removal of the stones for other purposes, the length of the sides of the base is currently 102.2 meters x 104.6 meters or 335.2 feet x 343.1 feet and the sides rise at a 51 degree angle.
The lower 16 layers of the pyramid were covered with blocks of pink granite. The burial chamber in the rock was cut down the pyramid and accessible through the northern entrance through a ramp. He also cut another ramp down the first passageway.
The burial chamber was closed by three granite beams or stone blocks that were lowered into vertical slits cut into the walls. The interior room was used as a storeroom while the other was used as a burial chamber and had a roof of a camel. The walls were covered with granite blocks.
A basalt sarcophagus was found in a hole inside the earth at a depth of 40 centimeters or sixteen feet. But this coffin drowned in the sea during his transfer to England in 1838 AD. The British Museum in London retains the lid of a coffin in the form of a man named King Mkawra, but it is not the original cover found in the burial chamber.
The funerary temple, the valley temple, and the road leading to them were built of brick and quality stone.
Dimensions: Height 66 m Length 108 m Width 108 m
King Zoser
Zoser, the proverb of Khet, meaning the body of the idol, took the title of bridge in the sense of the sacred. (2686 BC - 2600 BC). He was the second pharaoh in the third Pharaonic family. At the beginning of the ancient state, his name appeared in a red-colored papyrus, distinct from the other kings of the ancient state. The runway pyramid ordered by Zoser, the architect Emhotep, is the first massive stone structure known to date.
His reign
His reign
The statue of Zoser The pharaoh Mantho Manetho mentioned that Zoser was ruled for 29 years (2640 BC - 2611 BC), while the Turin papyrus states that his reign lasted only 19 years (2630 BC - 2611 BC). However, many current historians mention That the period of wisdom extended for 29 years because of the magnitude of its construction work. Thus, the difference of years between the two numbers may mean that Zoser is himself the first Pharaoh in the third family.
He has an engraving in an Aswan island, recounting the famine that occurred in his reign due to the lack of flood of the Nile, where Zuser gave the offerings to Khannum the idol of the waterfall. He stated the following:
My heart was in a painful tightness, because the Nile had not gone away for seven years. The grains were not plentiful, the seeds dried up, everything the individual had to eat was in pathetic quantities, everyone deprived of harvest. No one can walk more; the hearts of old people were sad and their legs bent when they sat on the ground, and their hands hid away. So the temples were served, the temples were closed and the shelters were covered with dust. In short, everything in existence is injured
The reply comes from Khenum according to the inscription:
I will make the Nile rise for you. There will be no more years when the immersion fails to cover any area of the earth. The flowers are stucco, and their trunks are bent under the weight of pollen
King Zoser is considered one of the most powerful kings of Zein. He ruled Egypt, and the title of the architect was decorated with a number of titles, including the palace and the tombs of the Greeks. They considered him the god of medicine and healing due to the strength of his knowledge of medicine.
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