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    ASE 232 Sheet 3

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    Egyptian Architecture. 3- Ancient Egyptian architecture can be divided into several building types. List one such division. 4- In concise points‚ list some of the general characteristics and elements of Ancient Egyptian architecture. 5- How did the royal tombs develop in Ancient Egypt? 6- What are the components of the typical royal pyramid complex of the old kingdom? 7- Draw a sketch indicating the main elements of the complex of Zoser in Saqqara. 8- Using sketches‚ mention at least 5 types of Ancient Egyptian

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    the one they had in Egypt‚ only this place was perfect in every sense. Egyptians believed that everything that they were buried with also went with them to their afterlife. They thought that all the worldly possessions that they could fit in their tomb went with them. Regular citizens became regular citizens‚ while kings became gods when they died. Citizens of Egypt believe in their rulers. They believed in these people to the extent of thinking they were divine. Egyptians thought that while they

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    Tut was conceived Tutankhaton yet his name was changed to Tutankhamun when Amon turned into the most imperative god. Tut’s name signifies "The living picture of Amun". Tut wedded Ankhesepaaten who was one of the little girls of King Akheneaten and Queen Nefertiti. At the point when Ankheneaten passed on in 1333 B.C.‚ Tut turned into the pharaoh. He was just nine. Tut ruled amid the eighteenth administration. Tut was not permitted to settle on choices all alone on the grounds that he was so youthful

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    The Resurrection of Jesus Christ No other event in history has been the object of as much scrutiny and criticism as the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The resurrection of Christ is the basis upon which all Christianity stands. If the resurrection never happened‚ then there would be no Christianity‚ as the Apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:14‚ "And if Christ has not been raised‚ our preaching is useless and so is your faith." This is why opponents of the Christian faith have tried to attempt

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    Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Egypt was under a new and very different reign when Amenhotep IV was crowned as the next Egyptian king in 1353 BC. Amenhotep IV was a lover of the god Aten‚ the sun disc‚ which became of the change in the empire. The pharaoh later changed his name to Akhenaten after he had begun ensuring the desecration of the inscriptions and temples to the gods Amun and Mut. It was speculated that he changed his name around the time of his fifth or sixth year as pharaoh‚ the same time he

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    separated. Egyptians also believed that all parts of a person must be kept whole‚ such as the person’s body‚ spirit‚ and name. However‚ there are many different steps that go into mummifying. Mummies were kept in tombs forever‚ or at least until Egyptologists discovered them. A mummy’s tomb was a bit hard to prepare. However‚ early coffins were very plain. Around the end of the Old Kingdom‚ the inside of the coffin was decorated with words. Coffins were painted with protective symbols such as eyes

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    Taj Mahal ताज महल تاج محل | Southern view of the Taj Mahal. | Location | Agra‚ India | Coordinates | 27.174799°N 78.042111°E | Elevation | 171 m (561 ft) | Built | 1632–1653[citation needed] | Architect | Ustad Ahmad Lahauri | Architectural style(s) | Mughal | Visitation | More than 3 million (in 2003) | | UNESCO World Heritage Site | Type | Cultural | Criteria | i | Designated | 1983 (7th session) | Reference # | 252 | State Party |  India | Region | Asia-Pacific

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    Egyptians made mastabas‚ which were tombs made of dried bricks that were buried on top of other graves. In the new kingdom burials were labeled by class from high to low based on the outcome of the tomb and the offerings inside. Tombs elements were so complex in its time and form of art‚ sculpture and scripts give us a better idea of what the life of the buried person or things inside the tomb was meant for or used for this special person. The rooms in tombs were built above the burial chamber at

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    Tutankamun Research Report

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    sisters‚[8] or perhaps one of his cousins.[9] As a prince he was known as Tutankhaten.[10] He ascended to the throne in 1333 BC‚ at the age of nine or ten‚ taking the throne name of Tutankhamun. His wet-nurse was a woman called Maia‚ known from her tomb at Saqqara. When he became king‚ he married his half-sister‚ Ankhesenpaaten‚ who later changed her name to Ankhesenamun. They had two daughters‚ both stillborn.[7] Computed tomography studies released in 2011 revealed that one daughter died at 5–6

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    Poetic Elements in Sande¿ak¡vyas Introduction Sanskrit is the vast and rich treasure house of various branches of knowledge. It has produced magnificent and sublime poetry since time immemorial. Ancient Indian thinkers thought a lot on the various aspects of poetry from different angles and consequently criticism of poetry developed here. New views emerged‚ several literary principles were explored and a series of schools of poetics came into existence. Sanskrit poetics is remarkably rich. Inasmuch

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