Bride of the Nile ... Legend of the Pharaonic history
The ancient Kano considered the Nile (God - Habi) god of goodness, development and fertility ... because it is the lifeblood of our beloved Egypt .okan Nile overflowing with good and prosperity prevail in the country and planted all kinds of crops.
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Bride of the Nile legend (Hammes last brides of the Nile)
On the night of the thirteenth of the month of Bouna baptized to the virgin girl (virgin) taken from her parents and carry them of jewelry and clothes and then throw them in the Nile; and the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians that if they did not throw this girl ... which they called the name of the Bride of the Nile: The Nile will not be and will not come flooding well .....
It is said that the ancient Egyptians considered the Nile (God - Habi) a good and fertile and fertile ... because it is the lifeline in Egypt beloved. The Nile overflows with good and prosperity prevail in the country and planted all kinds of crops ..... but in the age of years, but Abe Nile overflowing waters solve famine and drought on the land of Egypt and the Egyptians Freshen !!!! The priest said the king that the Nile is angry because he wants to marry and have offspring .....; Vthavtaat girls want to marry the god of goodness were held ceremonies and celebrations and the priest to choose the most beautiful girl after the completion of the ceremony, the bride and thrown herself into the Nile, a happy satisfied because it will meet And the celebration lasted years and years until he found no girls for this matter, but the priest insisted on the celebration; they found only the daughter of the king and she was beautiful and charming and has a smart maid based on her care and loved by indescribable love .. She grieved the maid and wanted to keep the daughter of the king even if it ended up not Aadan Nile !! She said to the king that the celebrations will be held on time, although I am sad about the separation of your precious daughter, and then she decorated the bride and designed to receive her hand in the Nile to be played to her lover. The ceremony was over and the ceremony ended and the king suffered grief and despair and grief over the separation of his precious daughter until he became bedridden .. He does not know that the maid hid the girl in her home and her children and when she saw the sorrow of the king and the increase of his illness day after day, he was sorry after she would take the girl herself and raise it as her daughter because she In fact, the bride became the bride of the Nile. In one day, after the sun shone and the morning fell with the light of light, the maid took the girl and said to the king, "This is your daughter, healthy and unharmed, and I have not been harmed. hysterically and thanked the maid and proximity to him, and gave them a lot of Gaamma is invaluable; and then every year they make a beautiful doll and live celebrations next to the Nile and then throw the doll to the great river .. (here ends the legend) ..; but remained something ..... The bride of the Nile is one of the pharaonic legends that relate to the holy river of the Nile Z Pharaohs; has stopped working so at the hands of the Muslim leader (Amr ibn al-Aas) .. When the Nile has stopped flowing for a period of three months sent to Omar ibn al-Khattab may Allah be pleased with him in the matter to be consulted !! He replied (in a letter) asking to be thrown in the Nile instead of the bride! And he said: (This is a message from Omar ibn al-Khattab: to Neil Egypt After .., you will take place from God? We ask God to Agrk ... If you're from thee? Do not take place there is no need for us in you) ran the Nile overflowed. "The story of the bride of the Nile has no historical basis," said Dr. Nemat Ahmed Fouad, one of the lovers of Egyptian civilization. "The story of the bride of the Nile does not have a historical basis, and it is not only the story mentioned by Plutrach that says that Egypt's king wanted to prevent disasters that descended on the country. his daughter in the Nile did! Then he suffered a great remorse and threw himself in the Nile, so he died like what has perished! (Finished transport) = m. Mohsen al-Badrawi
The Legend of the Bride of the Nile (Hamis, the last of the Nile brides)
A picture of a statue of Hapi or Hafei, which drives the waters of the Nile and its flood
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