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Abu Simbel, site of two temples built by the Egyptian king Ramses II, located in ancient times at pharaonic Egypt’s southern frontier facing Nubia. Endangered by the erection of the Aswan High Dam in the mid-20th century, the temples were disassembled and reconstructed on higher ground.
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Abu Simbel is a historic site comprising two massive rock-cut temples in the village of Abu Simbel (Arabic: أبو سمبل), Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt, near the border with Sudan. It is located on the western bank of Lake Nasser, about 230 km (140 mi) southwest of Aswan (about 300 km (190 mi) by road).
May 9, 2018 · Definition. Abu Simbel is an ancient temple complex, originally cut into a solid rock cliff, in southern Egypt and located at the second cataract of the Nile River. The two temples which comprise the site were created during the reign of Ramesses II (c. 1279 - c. 1213 BCE) either between 1264 - 1244 BCE or 1244-1224 BCE.
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Learn about the location, history, layout and significance of the Abu Simbel temples, built by Pharaoh Ramses II over 3,000 years ago. Discover how the temples were rediscovered, moved and illuminated by the sun on special dates.
Jul 20, 2021 · Learn about the ancient rock temples of Ramesses II, carved into the sandstone by the Nile River. Discover how they were moved to avoid flooding and why they are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Learn how UNESCO saved the Nubian monuments, including Abu Simbel, from the rising waters of the Nile in the 1960s. Discover the technical and cultural challenges and achievements of this international campaign.
May 18, 2024 · Situated on the banks of the Nile River, Abu Simbel is a testament to the grandeur and engineering prowess of ancient Egyptian civilization. From towering temples to intricate carvings, this UNESCO World Heritage Site captivates visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and rich historical significance. Table of Contents.