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  2. Abu Rawash - Wikipedia

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    The ruined Pyramid of Djedefre sits atop the plateau of Abu Rawash The guard at Abu Rawash rests in the shade of the burial pit of the Pyramid of Djedefre. Abu Rawash (also spelled Abu Roach, Abu Roash; Arabic: ابو رواش Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈæbu ɾæˈwæːʃ], Coptic: ⲁⲃⲣⲱⲟⲩϣⲓ abrowshi, Coptic pronunciation: [ɑbˈroːwʃi], "flesh of sensual pleasures" [1 ...

  3. Nubian pyramids - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid of Taharqa at Nuri , 51.75m in side length and possibly as much as 50m high, was the largest built in Sudan. The Nubian pyramids were constructed by the rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms in the region of the Nile Valley known as Nubia, located in present-day northern Sudan. This area was the site of three ancient Kushite kingdoms.

  4. Lepsius I Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The Lepsius I Pyramid is the ruin of a large mud brick monument in Abu Rawash near Cairo. So far, it has not been attributed to any ruler. So far, it has not been attributed to any ruler. It is located to the east of the Pyramid of Djedefre .

  5. Pyramid of Djedefre - Wikipedia

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    Djedefre's pyramid was architecturally different from those of his immediate predecessors in that the chambers were beneath the pyramid instead of inside. The pyramid was built over a natural mound and the chambers were created using the "pit and ramp" method, previously used on some mastaba tombs. Djedefre dug a pit 21m x 9m and 20m deep in ...

  6. List of tallest pyramids - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of the tallest pyramids in the world, both ancient and modern. In order to qualify for inclusion, each entry must be referred to as a pyramid (not just "pyramidal", "pyramid-shaped", or "in the shape of a pyramid") by reliable sources and be at least 50 meters (160 ft) tall.

  7. Unfinished Northern Pyramid of Zawyet El Aryan - Wikipedia

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    The alignment of the pyramid complex on a South to North axis was also a common during the 3rd Dynasty. [2] [8] Additionally, W. Helck and Eberhard Otto point out, that the design similarities between the pyramid of Baka and that of Djedefre might be striking, but the design of Djedefre's pyramid was atypical for the 4th Dynasty anyway. Thus ...

  8. El-Kurru - Wikipedia

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    The southern pyramids are located to the south of the pyramid of Pebatjma, across the southern wadi. These are the pyramids of the Queens: Naparaye (Ku.3), Khensa (Ku.4), Qalhata (Ku.5), and Ku.6 which possibly belongs to Arty. [5] As mentioned previously, not all of the tombs at El-Kurru are pyramids.

  9. Nuri - Wikipedia

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    Nuri is the second of three Napatan burial sites and the construction of pyramids at Nuri began when there was no longer enough space at El-Kurru. [1] More than 20 ancient pyramids belonging to Nubian kings and queens are still standing at Nuri, which served as a royal necropolis for the ancient city of Napata, the first capital of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush.