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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis' has mentioned 'Temple' in the following places:
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Thebes is sometimes claimed to be the latinised form of Ancient Greek: xcex98xe1xbfx86xcexb2xcexb1xcexb9, the hellenized form of Demotic Egyptian txeax9cxa3 jpt ("the temple"), referring to jpt-swt; the temple is now known by its Arabic name, Karnak ("fortified village"), on the northeast bank of the city.
Although no buildings survive in Thebes older than portions of the Karnak temple complex that may date from the Middle Kingdom, the lower part of a statue of Pharaoh Nyuserre of the 5th Dynasty has been found in Karnak.
Mentuhotep II ruled for 51 years and built the first mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri, which most likely served as the inspiration for the later and larger temple built next to it by Hatshepsut in the 18th Dynasty.
The oldest remains of a temple dedicated to Amun date to the reign of Senusret I.
Excavations around the Karnak temple show that the Middle Kingdom town had a layout with a grid pattern.
Overhead illustration of the Karnak temple
[25] Thutmose I (reigned 1506xe2x80x931493 BC) began the first great expansion of the Karnak temple.
After this, colossal enlargements of the temple became the norm throughout the New Kingdom.
On the west bank, he built the enormous mortuary temple and the equally massive Malkata palace-city which fronted a 364-hectare artificial lake.
[24] Ramesses II carried out extensive building projects in the city, such as statues and obelisks, the third enclosure wall of Karnak temple, additions to the Luxor temple, and the Ramesseum, his grand mortuary temple.
A column of Taharqa at the precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak Temple restored to full height
Relief in Hathor temple, Deir el-Medina (built during the Ptolemaic Dynasty)
The main features of this temple are its ten large pylons, the Great Hypostyle Hall, a sacred lake, sub-temples, numerous shrines and multiple obelisks.
It was the most important temple for a majority of Ancient Egyptian history.
The two great templesxe2x80x94Luxor Temple and Karnakxe2x80x94and the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens are among the great achievements of ancient Egypt.