What is the most representative and well known treasure in the history of Egypt?

Updated on delicacies 2024-02-27
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, I don't know what the "most representative, most magical, and most awesome treasure" is in Egyptian history, after all, there are too many magical characters, animals, climates and even legends that people believe in in ancient Egyptian history! And each of them has its own history and profound meaning, and the field they represent is also different, so it is difficult for me to say for sure. I've listed some of the most famous ones below, so let's see for yourself

    1。Tutankhamun's ** mask and its curse.

    2。Sphinx.

    3。Mummy.

    4。The gods of ancient Egypt.

    5。Eye of Horus.

    6。Pyramid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sphinx statue.

    In addition, on the second floor, a bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti has been excavated.

    The Sphinx, as far as I know, hadn't been discovered at the beginning of the year, and scientists were still working on it, and it's only been half a year now, so it probably hasn't been discovered yet, and I don't know what is deeper.

    The large-scale construction of the pyramids in Egypt once made the majority of the people resentful, and they launched uprisings and riots, and the Sphinx statue was a stone statue that attracted the attention of all people, and most people took the opportunity to destroy or steal or destroy, and the Sphinx statue disappeared at this time, perhaps stolen (but it has not been known), and the scientific archaeological team has not excavated it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Egypt, of course, is a pyramid, and it doesn't take any thought to it.

    The mystery of the construction of the pyramid has not yet been solved, and the mechanism inside is very esoteric.

    And then there's the mummy, King Farrah...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tutkamon's ** mask, also called "Egyptian ** mask", is definitely magical, it is said to have a curse, LZ go to see the encyclopedia to know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Obelisk. It was the Egyptians who cut a mountain into a towering stone monument that was destroyed in battle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti.

    In 1912, during an archaeological excavation in Egypt, the German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt discovered a bust of the Egyptian Empress Nefertiti from the XIV century BC. He claimed that he could own half of his discovery under an agreement he had with Egypt, and Berlin had been exhibiting the artifact since 1923. However, according to the latest discovery documents, Porhat deliberately misled Egypt about the ownership of the bust that year.

    In order to be able to keep the most precious busts, he asked Egyptians to inspect the relics in the dim light, and also made an article on the structure of the busts. The Supreme Council of Egyptian Antiquities has repeatedly called on Germany to return the antiquity, at least temporarily, to its homeland.

    Current status: Germany insists that they have absolute ownership of the bust of Nefertiti, Egyptian Museum Berlin (Berlin'S Egyptian Museum) determined that even a brief loan would cause damage to the artifact.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The most well-known is the pyramids, and 95% of Egypt's treasures are in the pyramids.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recorded: the Sun Sutra (Resurrection Sutra), the Book of Death. And then there's the pyramid and the gold tower.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Egypt's Symbolic Things: The Fourth Middle East War In this war, Egypt and Syria made careful preparations to carry out surprise attacks and two-front attacks, and won the first battle, which greatly boosted the morale of the Arab people. The battle of the Egyptian army to cross the river showed the power of the coordinated operation of all branches of the armed forces. The rapid mobilization of the armed forces, first in the north and then in the west, with emphasis on the use of troops, and turning passivity into initiative, especially the large-depth assault on the west bank of the canal, played a role in reversing the passive situation.

    The two sides invested a large number of tanks, artillery, aircraft, and missiles, and the battle of 1,800 tanks in one day on the 14th was rare in the history of warfare. A and Israeli use of the Soviet Union and the United States at that time advanced equipment and the timely replenishment of the Soviet Union and the United States strategic airlift, and the use of intelligence provided by Soviet and US reconnaissance satellites. The Egyptian army's air defense system, which is mainly composed of SAM-2, SAM-3, SAM-6, and SAM-7 missiles, mastered battlefield air supremacy in the early stage of the war, so that Israeli military planes did not dare to enter the airspace of the canal for several days. The Israeli army, for its part, used air-to-air missiles such as "Sidewinder" and "Dragonfly" and "Gabriel Sakurayushan" missiles against the Argentine planes and ships.

    The large-scale electronic countermeasures have further complicated the situation on the battlefield ridge and increased combat losses. Both sides lost about 60 planes and more than 80 ships, and most of the destroyed tanks were destroyed by various missiles. In terms of strategic guidance and operations, the extensive use of electronic technology and the use of various tactical missiles are the prominent characteristics of this war. [

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Tower of Gold, the Sphinx, the Nile, the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Pyramids and Sphinxes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Egypt and Syria merged to form the Arab United Nations.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It was conquered by Assyria, Persian, and Roman empires in the seventh and first centuries BC. It was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire in the 4th to 7th centuries AD. In 640, the Arabs invaded Egypt, and Egypt became a province of the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties.

    Although the Arabs changed dynasties many times, Egypt remained dominant and accepted Islam. In 1517, the Turks invaded and became a province of the Ottoman Empire. In 1798 Napoleon I of France invaded and ruled for 3 years.

    In 1882, the British occupied Egypt and became a British colony, but it remained nominally part of the Ottoman Empire. After the outbreak of World War I, Britain declared Egypt a British "protectorate". Due to the resistance of the Egyptian people, Britain declared Egypt an independent country on February 28, 1922, but reserved the right to dispose of issues such as national defense, foreign affairs, and ethnic minorities.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In ancient times, it was the Battle of the Tigris River that broke out with the Persians, and in modern times, it is the Middle East War.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    China The Great Wall, the Yellow River, Tang costumes, the Forbidden City, tofu.

    Japan Mount Fuji, Golden Pavilion, Kimono, Clogs, Sashimi, Great Ben, London Bridge, River Thames, Bagpipes, Mizi Flag, Egyptian Pyramids, Nile River, Suez Canal, Black Gauze, Sphinx.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Ramses II!! Absolute!! >0< Because I think whether handsome or not is to look at what a person is like, not how he looks, so according to me, it is Ramses II!

    Hey Hey A great leader, a brave soldier, an outstanding architect, and the father of more than 100 children, his life has been praised in many ways. The true story of Ramses, the most famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt, shows us his human side, his emotional world, his ability to establish his own image, and his eternal epic remains. Ramesses II (1314–1237 BCE) was the pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (reigned 1304–1237 BC), and his reign was the last great years of the New Kingdom of Egypt.

    Son of Pharaoh Seti I. Ramses II undertook a series of expeditions to restore Egyptian rule over Palestine. He had conflicting interests in Syria with another powerful empire of his time, the Hittites.

    In 1286 BC there was a famous battle (Battle of Kadesh), in which Ramses II was at the outback, but he commanded it to be called a great victory for him. The war with the Hittites lasted until 1270 BC, culminating in the conclusion of a peace treaty between Ramses II and the Hittite king Catusir III. This document is arguably the first famous international agreement in history, and its Egyptian and Hittite texts have been preserved and discovered by modern archaeologists.

    Probably fearing the military might of the Hittite, Ramses II ordered a new city to be built as its capital in the northeastern Nile Delta, and named it Bi-Ramses (meaning home of Ramses). He began to give orders at a very young age, and he knew how to establish himself in the eyes of the people, and he showed his charisma so much that the Egyptians worshipped him almost as a god, and there was one of the most famous warriors in the history of Egypt, the lions! They were made up of several male lions, trained by Ramses, and these mighty lions followed this bear-like man to the north and south to create the map of history in his mind.

    Ramses II created the most glorious Egyptian history. He is definitely not inferior to Tang Taizong, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty or Qin Shi Huang of China!

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