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Abû Sĭr — Abû Sĭr, pirámides de … Enciclopedia Universal
Abū Ṣīr — ▪ archaeological site, Egypt also spelled Abusir ancient site between Al Jīzah (Jīzah, Al ) (Giza) and Ṣaqqārah, northern Egypt, where three 5th dynasty (Egypt, ancient) (c. 2465–c. 2325 BCE) kings (Sahure, Neferirkare, and Neuserre) built… … Universalium
Abu Sir Difinnu — Abu Sir Difinnu in Hieroglyphen Griechisch Busiris Koptisch Busir Abu Sir Difinnu (arabisch Abu Sir; griechisch Busiris) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abu Sir Bana — Abu Sir Bana in Hieroglyphen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abu Sir al Malaq — … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bana Abu Sir — Bana Abu Sir in Hieroglyphen Griechisch Busiris Koptisch Busir Bana Abu Sir (arabisch Abu Sir; griechisch Busiris) ist h … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abû Sĭr, pirámides de — ► Pirámides situadas entre las de Gizeh y las ruinas de Menfis … Enciclopedia Universal
Abu Gorab — Abu Gurab (also known as Abu Gurob and Abu Jirab) is a sun temple that built by the people of ancient Egypt. It was excavated by Egyptologists between 1898 and 1901 by Ludwig Borchardt on behalf of the Berlin Museum and is located near the city… … Wikipedia
Abū Jirāb — ▪ ancient site, Egypt also spelled Abu Gurab , Abu Ghurab , or Abu Gurob ancient Egyptian (Egypt, ancient) site, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Abū Ṣīr, between Ṣaqqārah and Al Jīzah (Jīzah, Al ); it is known as the location of two 5th… … Universalium
Abū Ruwaysh — ▪ ancient site, Egypt also spelled Abu Roash ancient Egyptian (Egypt, ancient) site of a 4th dynasty (Egypt, ancient) (c. 2575–c. 2465 BCE) pyramid built by Redjedef, usually considered the third of the seven kings of that dynasty. The site is… … Universalium