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Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive


Tue 06 Aug 2019 | 02:06 AM
Mohamed Emad

The Ministry of Antiquities, in collaboration with the Arab Contractors Company, succeeded in transferring the obelisk of King Ramses II to Al-Alamien Museum, Matrouh Governorate.

Ramsis II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

Archaeologist Tamer al-Menshawi said the obelisk of King Ramesses II was in the area of Tanis in the Stone Sanctuary in Sharkia Governorate before being transferred to Al-Gezira, Zamalek.

 

SEE reporter, Ali Abu Dashish, is now at El-Gezira Museum to provide us with all the details of the transfer of the obelisk moment by moment.

Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

In the era of President Abdel Nasser, a decision in 1962 was issued that considers the obelisk as one of the features of the park and the place was called the Garden of the Obelisk, near the Tower of Cairo.

Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

Al-Manshawi told SEE that the obelisk has been a landmark of El Gezira area in Cairo."

 

Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

"It is the tomb of King Ramses II, one of the greatest kings of ancient Egypt; he built many temples including the Temple of Abu Simbel,"Al-Manshawi explained.

Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

This Obelisk is considered that Ramses II (New Kingdom 19th Dynasty, Reigned 1278-1212 BC) has originally erected in Per-Ramesses (Qanatir at present), a capital city in Nile Delta built by Ramses II, according to Obelisks website.

 

The obelisk is a symbol of the god Ra, the sun god. It was the first religious doctrine in ancient Egypt, doctrine of the ninth, which explains the story of creation for the ancient Egyptians.

 

It was written on the obelisk the most important titles and works of the king and written in ancient Egyptian language.

 

The Obelisk has been transported for re-using for Tanis Compex (Built in 20th - 22nd Dynasty, consists of the Great Amen Temple and many tombs of Pharaohs in Third Intermediate Period.)

 

The obelisk belongs to King "Ramses II" one of the greatest kings of ancient Egypt, where he built many temples, including the Temple of Abu Simbel, and has a number of famous statues.

King Ramses has a large number of obelisks in Tanis, including the obelisk in front of Luxor Temple in the Egyptian Museum and two large obelisks in the new administrative capital.

 

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Ramses II Obelisk Transferred to Al-Alamien Museum- Exclusive

 

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