الخميس، 26 مايو 2016

the forth pylon of karnak temple

After the third edifice courtyard browser resided King Tuthmosis the first two obelisks which were in front of the edifice, which was the fourth most likely represents the entrance to the temple during his reign. Thutmose III also set up then obelisks in the same yard, leaving four of these obelisks is only one place in the temple of Karnak and the rest was transferred out of the country. The obelisk remaining belong to the king Tuthmosis I and reaches a height of 21.3 meters and weighing up to 143 tons and the three rows perpendicular texts East belongs to them to the owner of the obelisk of Thutmose I and Ramses IV added rows Gan began. There are views representing Ramses II at the base. We also note that the south wall of the third edifice entrance which it has added in the reign of Ramses IX‏.

He resided Tuthmosis first edifice fourth, which destroyed to a great extent and it represents the front of the temple during his reign. As also established Alosatin lounge following the edifice fourth straight and there was a belief that the cedar wood was the material used in the ceiling of this hall industry and Osatinha also held in a niche in the-the walls of the lounge Alosatin large statues representing King Tuthmosis the first in a robe "heb sed" time to dress the white crown, in the southern half of the Alosatin lounge and visits to dress red crown and then in the northern half of the lobby Alosatin‏.
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