Built by Queen Allofh "Hatshepsut" to lead the rituals that were 
useful in the world, the other name either Bahari is the name of modern 
Arabic dubbed this makes sense in the seventh century after the use of 
this Coptic monastery temple to them. The temple consists of three 
strips divided by mounting upward.
The Dayr Al-Bahari Cirque is a collection of Pharaonic temples and tombs in the West Bank of the Nile opposite Luxor, Egypt.
Queen
 Hatshepsut ordered to be held in the temple commemorated the bosom of 
the lofty mountain a good western and north of the cemetery with 
funerary temple, which was brought by Mentuhotep Nebhepetre of the kings
 of the Eleventh Dynasty ruled before the period up to five hundred 
years. Engineer
 has overseen the construction of die Temple of Hatshepsut influenced 
balconies system which he saw in the temple of King Mentuhotep 
Nebhepetre. Vhidh
 on three surfaces large in the form of balconies above each other, and 
ruled out from the pyramid (or obelisk) and the burial chamber, but 
added him chapels for worship and a ritual for each of the Amon devout 
Poplar my sister and Anubis and the goddess Hathor; did not use the 
Temple of Hatshepsut to perform the rites according to which Queen 
Hatshepsut or her father Tuthmosis The
 first and his wife (second) Queen Ahmose, but devoted primarily to the 
worship of the god Amun God of the greatest good as chapels were built 
for each of the deity Ra Poplar sister god of Heliopolis, as well as of 
the god Anubis God of the dead and the goddess Hathor, Lady of the West.Started
 in the construction of this temple in the eighth year of the reign of 
Queen Awaltasa Hatshepsut limestone has been used in the construction of
 good and not harvested yellow sandstone quarries mountain chain (south 
of Edfu) as is the case in the establishment of temples commemorate the 
anniversary.And
 the Temple of Hatshepsut, gives a clear picture of the manifestations 
of hostility familial and religious; Animosity Family we see a clear 
distinction between Queen Hatshepsut, which was able to its strength and
 character that stepped down Thutmose III from the throne of Egypt for 
his young age; and we see his anger retaliatory clear in all Mabaky of 
Queen Hatshepsut effects. Has followed the destruction of statues and Khto most and mutilated their names have reached the hands of its forms. All
 this we see clearly on the walls of this temple. Either religious 
hostility in the reign of Akhenaten Fenrah, who has styled religious 
against the god Amun and his priests stood up distorting the images to 
follow the god Amun and abrasion names. He
 ordered King Ramses II then restored some Machoh of views and the texts
 of this temple; and thus immortalize his name him and he had the 
restoration, which was carried out in custody is a lower quality of 
works of art, which carried out in the era of the eighteenth dynasty 
then added King Merenptah also named some of its parts.Is
 called a temple in the reign of Queen Hatshepsut's name means "most 
holy of Amun" and shortened in the reign of Ramesses became the spot 
"holy" Either name Bahari is the name of modern Arabic was launched on 
this region in the seventh century AD, after the use of Copts of this 
temple is a monastery for them.
One of the most memorable panoramas in Thebes is the approach to the 
memorial temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Turning west beside a small mosque,
 a paved road leads in a straight line to a dramatic expanse of rugged 
limestone cliffs that rises over three hundred meters (nearly one 
thousand feet) above the desert plain. Water-worn for millions of years 
and buffeted for millennia by hot winds, the cliffs have eroded into an 
intricate pattern of cracks and crevices and deep vertical fissures. The
 fractures are in deep shade, the bedrock blinding in the intense 
sunlight. They create a façade that captures the eye and holds it. Only 
slowly does one realize that at the base of the cliff stands a low, wide
 monument of even more breathtaking beauty. This broad, perfectly 
proportioned building rises in low terraces to meet the jagged cliffs. 
Rhythmic patterns of light and shade give its façade military rigor and 
geometric formality, a stark contrast to the rugged mountain behind. But
 together, the mountain and the temple form a perfect marriage: each  enhances the other.
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 Destinations
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Time to visit
WINTER  6 AM – 5 PM  ،  SUMMER  6 AM – 5 PM 
Cameras Allowed
ALLOWED OUTSIDE LOCATION AND SOMETIMES INSIDE UPON PERMISSION. 
Cost Of Ticket
THE COST OF THE TICKET ARE  IN Egyptian pound OR  IN DOLLAR PRICE DEPENDS ON LOCATION AND ACCORDING TO GROUP NUMBERS.
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