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"布巴斯提斯"镇是埃及最大的古城之一。 在现代,布巴斯提斯位于沙尔基亚省,被当地人称为"泰尔巴斯塔"或伟大的偶像。 乘坐现代汽车从开罗通过连接两个省的新铺好的道路到达Al Sharqia省需要大约2个小时。
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当您到达Sharkia时,您将不得不询问通往Zagazig市的道路,以到达您的最终目的地,并探索古迹和古城"Bubastis"的遗迹。"优雅的猫女神巴斯特是爱情和生育的女神。 从第四王朝开始,第十七、十八、十九王朝和第二十二王朝的法老们在1700多年的时间里把他们的建筑和增建物放在寺庙里。
Tel Basta是古埃及国家第18个地区的首都。 它在22王朝统治期间成为整个国家的首都,过去以女神"Bastet"的名字命名为"巴斯巴斯塔",即乐趣,幸福和舒适的女神。 这个词最近被阿拉伯人腐蚀成为"Tel Basta",意思是巴斯特的土堆。
Tel Basta地区最重要的纪念碑之一是巴斯特神的大庙和由Khufu国王或Cheops国王建造的寺庙的纪念碑,他建造了大金字塔,在他之后是Bebe国王,来自第六王朝的国王和
它包括可以追溯到占领埃及的巴斯特的纪念碑,直到第二个拉美西斯国王在这个城市竖立了巨大的建筑,有第二十二王朝国王奥索科 II国王的痕迹。
很荣幸她是圣母玛利亚和她的新生基督的临时过境点和座位,"愿他们平安",在他们抵达埃及时。
The town of "Bubastis" is one of the largest ancient cities in Egypt. In modern times, Bubastis is situated in Sharkia province and is called by the locals "Tel Basta," or the great idol. It takes you about 2 hours to drive by a modern car to reach the Al Sharqia Governorate from Cairo through a newly paved road that connects the two provinces.
When you reach Sharkia, you will have to ask about the road to Zagazig City to reach your final destination and explore the monuments and what remains of the ancient city "Bubastis." The graceful cat goddess Bastet was the goddess of love and fertility. From the fourth dynasty onward, the Pharaohs of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth dynasties and the twenty-second dynasty put their buildings and additions to the temple over 1700 years.
Tel Basta was the capital of the 18th region in the ancient Egyptian state. It became the capital of the whole country during the reign of the 22nd dynasty, and it has been named in the past "Basbastast" after the name of the goddess "Bastet," the goddess of fun, happiness, and comfort. The word was recently corrupted by Arabs to become "Tel Basta," which means the Mound of Bastet.
Among the most important monuments in the Tel Basta region are the great temple of the god Bastet and the monuments of the temple constructed by King Khufu or King Cheops, who built the great pyramid, and after him King Bebe, from the kings of the Sixth Dynasty and other kings of ancient Egypt and the Central State.
It includes monuments dating back to the Hyksos who occupied Egypt, until King Ramses the Second erected huge buildings in this city, with traces of King Osorkon II of the twenty-second dynasty kings.