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el+araba+el+madfuna Latitude and Longitude:

26°10′30″N 31°54′40″E / 26.17500°N 31.91111°E / 26.17500; 31.91111
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El Araba El Madfuna
El Araba El Madfuna is located in Egypt
El Araba El Madfuna
El Araba El Madfuna
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 26°10′30″N 31°54′40″E / 26.17500°N 31.91111°E / 26.17500; 31.91111
Country  Egypt
Governorate Sohag
Time zone UTC+2 ( EST)
 • Summer ( DST)+3

El Araba El Madfuna ( Arabic: العربة المدفونة al-ʿarabah al-madfūnah, meaning 'the Buried Waggon', also known as Arabet Abydos) is a town in Egypt. It is located south of Sohag.

Overview

The old name of the town is al-Khirba ( Arabic: الخربة), which comes from Coptic: ⲡⲣⲡⲉ, romanized: prpe, lit.'the temple' and relates to the ruins of the ancient Egyptian town of Abydos, on the site of which it is located. [1] [2] Tourists often visit the site to see the ruins of the temples of Seti I and Ramesses II, although a large number of other ruins and monuments are also located nearby, ranging from Pre-Dynastic through early Christian to Islamic and modern times.

References

  1. ^ Bard, Kathryn A. (2015). An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. John Wiley & Sons. p. 51. ISBN  9781118896037. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  2. ^ Stefan, Timm (1988). Das christlich-koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit. p. 2014.



el+araba+el+madfuna Latitude and Longitude:

26°10′30″N 31°54′40″E / 26.17500°N 31.91111°E / 26.17500; 31.91111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Araba El Madfuna
El Araba El Madfuna is located in Egypt
El Araba El Madfuna
El Araba El Madfuna
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 26°10′30″N 31°54′40″E / 26.17500°N 31.91111°E / 26.17500; 31.91111
Country  Egypt
Governorate Sohag
Time zone UTC+2 ( EST)
 • Summer ( DST)+3

El Araba El Madfuna ( Arabic: العربة المدفونة al-ʿarabah al-madfūnah, meaning 'the Buried Waggon', also known as Arabet Abydos) is a town in Egypt. It is located south of Sohag.

Overview

The old name of the town is al-Khirba ( Arabic: الخربة), which comes from Coptic: ⲡⲣⲡⲉ, romanized: prpe, lit.'the temple' and relates to the ruins of the ancient Egyptian town of Abydos, on the site of which it is located. [1] [2] Tourists often visit the site to see the ruins of the temples of Seti I and Ramesses II, although a large number of other ruins and monuments are also located nearby, ranging from Pre-Dynastic through early Christian to Islamic and modern times.

References

  1. ^ Bard, Kathryn A. (2015). An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. John Wiley & Sons. p. 51. ISBN  9781118896037. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  2. ^ Stefan, Timm (1988). Das christlich-koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit. p. 2014.



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