Saturday 5 August 2017

Temple of Amada - Aswan - City Guide

Temple of Amada - Aswan


The temple is located 20 KM to the south of Wadi es-Sebua, the area had also the temple of El-Derr and the tomb of Aniba. Amada is located at 115 KM to the south of Aswan.

The temple was built at the time of the new kingdom by king Thutmosis III and Amenhotep II.

Temple of Amada

It was dedicated to the god Amon Ra, and RA Hor –Ahkty.  Additions were made later on by king Thutmoes IV and    it was renovated at the time of king Seti I.

In this temple king Thuhmosis II venerated the middle kingdom king Senusert III of the 12th dynasty, honoring the victorious campaigns that king Senusert have made in the land of Nubia

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