The temple of Karabosa is a very small temple in the Aswan area. Although the place is not large, the sculptures in front of the temple are quite intact. The lighting in the temple is not very good, and it needs to be entered with a flashlight or candle, adding a lot of mysterious colors.
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The temple of Karabosa is a very small temple in the Aswan area. Although the place is not large, the sculptures in front of the temple are quite intact. The lighting in the temple is not very good, and it needs to be entered with a flashlight or candle, adding a lot of mysterious colors.
The temple, which has been buried under 12 meters of sand and sediment from the Nile, is not threatened by the river's flooding and is the only well-preserved ancient temple in Egypt. The Eagle God, the protector of Egypt, was one of the most important temples in Egypt at that time, with exquisite murals and a wonderful light show at night.
The temple of Karabuza was built in the late Ptolemaic dynasty and completed during the reign of Augustus of the ancient Roman Empire. The temple was built as the main body of the Mandulis temple in memory of Mandulis, the Nubian god. The temple is located in the small town 50 km south of Aswan, not far from the shore of Lake Nasser.
There are many temples here, there is an allusion, this is a temple built in the town, built to commemorate the Nubian god Mandulis, the hall has 8 pillars support, Weiranyu stands on this land, very spectacular
Infected by the pharaoh's symbols and reliefs in the temple, the homage to the ancient Egyptian gods was born.