4500-year-old Sun Temple found in Egypt, discovery of 4 more temples continue
4500-year-old Sun Temple found in Egypt, discovery of 4 more temples continue
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Cairo: A 4,500-year-old Sun Temple has been found in Egypt's capital Cairo. Some archaeologists have discovered the ancient remains of the Sun God temple in Abu Gorab, south of Cairo. It is considered to be the biggest discovery of decades. The temple is believed to be one of the six Sun Temples that were built 4500 years ago. One of them has just been found in the desert of Abu Gorab.

 

A total of two ancient sun temples have been searched in Egypt so far. According to archaeologists, the temple was built when Pharaoh, the ruler of the fifth empire. Pharaoh's aim behind this was to give him the status of God by the people. Pyramids were built on the other hand, where the Pharaoh's tomb was built after his death. So that after he dies, he can attain the form of God.

The archaeologist Abusir, who excavated in northern Egypt, was the first to know of these sun temples built by the pharaoh Nusiri Ini, who ruled for nearly 30 years in the 25th century BC. It was only after this that it was found that there are more Sun temples in the country, after which the search for these temples was started across the country.

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