Sep 18, 2008

the northeastern section


Includes the northeastern section of the courtyard corridor separating the afternoon edifice or gate and pillars of the temple courtyard. Having built a mosque Sir Abe pilgrims in 1243. The debris accumulated in this part of the courtyard of the temple.

The current building is due to the mosque to the nineteenth century, but the minaret of the North due atheist tenth century, which is based on the threshold - a pillar above the horizontal section - from the temple. Every year, at a specified date according to the lunar calendar, is celebrated the birth of Sir Abe pilgrims, where followers to withdraw wooden boat, horse-drawn cart on roaming the city of Luxor. Perhaps this was the celebration of the newly applied to the ancient Egyptian ritual, which is now used to attract tourists.

In the courtyard you can see the back of the eastern tower said the important landscape horticulture. The first scene depicts the head of Eid fertilization Amon - Maine, where the priests carrying the statue. As the young athletes during the celebration of mountaineering lists some wood under the supervision of princes and senior officials. The other is the scene depicting the building as it was in the original planning, led by senior Tmthalan sitting and entertaining.

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