Luxor
Luxor (Arabic: , : , lit. 'obí eze') bụ obodo nke oge a na Upper (n'ebe ndịda) Ijipt nke gụnyere ebe obodo Ijipt oge ochie nke <i id="mwFQ">Thebes</i> dị.
A na-akọwakarị Luxor dị ka "ụlọ ngosi ihe ngosi ikuku ikuku kachasị n'ụwa", ebe mkpọmkpọ ebe ụlọ nsọ Egypt dị na Karnak na Luxor guzoro n'ime obodo ọgbara ọhụrụ. Ozugbo chere ihu, n'ofe Osimiri Naịl, ka ihe ncheta, ụlọ arụsị na ili dị n'akụkụ ọdịda anyanwụ Theban Necropolis, nke gụnyere Ndagwurugwu Ndị Eze na Ndagwurugwu Queens. Ọtụtụ puku ndị njem nlegharị anya si gburugburu ụwa na-abịa kwa afọ ịga leta ihe ncheta Luxor, na-atụnye ụtụ dị ukwuu na akụ na ụba nke obodo ọgbara ọhụrụ.
Ndị bi na Luxor bụ 422,407 (2021), na mpaghara ihe dịka 417 km2 ( mi).[1][2] Ọ bụ isi obodo Luxor Governorate. Ọ bụ otu n'ime obodo ndị mmadụ kacha ochie n'ụwa.
Okwu mmalite
dezieAha Luxor (Arabic: , : , lit. '', a na-akpọ /ˈlʌksɔːr, ˈlʊk-/, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈloʔsːoɾ], Upper Egyptian: [ˈ loɡsːor]) sitere na Arabic qasr (قصر), nke pụtara "obí eze".[3][4][5][6])
Aha Sahidic Coptic Pape (Coptic), sitere na Demotic "adyton", nke, n'aka nke ya, sitere na Ijipt.[6] Ụdị Grik bụ Ōnʹnʹn na Ōn·φιεῖον sitere n'otu isi iyi.[6] Obodo nta Ijipt Aba al-Waqf (Arabic, Ancient Greek) nwere otu okwu ahụ.[7]
Aha Grik bụ Thebes (Grik oge ochie) ma ọ bụ Diospolis. Aha ndị Ijipt nke obodo ahụ bụ Waset, nke a makwaara dị ka Nut (Coptic)[8]
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Luxor bụ obodo oge ochie nke Thebes, isi obodo nke Upper Egypt n'oge Alaeze Ọhụrụ, na obodo Amun, nke mesịrị ghọọ chi Amun-Ra. A na-ewere obodo ahụ n'ihe odide ndị Ijipt oge ochie dị ka wAs.t (nke a na-akpọ "Waset"), nke pụtara "obodo nke mkpanaka", ma mesịa na Demotic Egyptian dị ka tapt (nke a kpọrọ "t A ipt" ma ọ pụtara "ụlọ nsọ / ụlọ nsọ", nke ndị Gris maara ugbu a dị ka "nakets". A makwaara Thebes dị ka "obodo nke ọnụ ụzọ ámá 100", mgbe ụfọdụ a na-akpọ ya "Heliopolis nke ndịda" ('Iunu-shemaa' na Ijipt oge ochie), iji mee ka ọ dị iche na obodo Iunu ma ọ bụ Heliopolis, isi ebe ofufe maka chi Ra n'ebe ugwu. A na-akpọkarị ya niw.t, nke pụtara "obodo", ọ bụkwa otu n'ime naanị obodo atọ dị n'Ijipt nke e ji aha a mee ihe (abụọ ndị ọzọ bụ Memphis na Heliopolis); a na-akpọkwa ya niw, "obodo ndịda", dịka ndịda ha.
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Akụkọ ihe mere eme
dezieHụkwa
dezie- Njem ọdịnala na Ijipt
- Ndepụta obodo na obodo dị na Ijipt
- Ndepụta nke ebe ndị dị egwu
- Luxor Las Vegas
Edensibia
dezie- ↑ الجهاز المركزي للتعبئة العامة والإحصاء. www.capmas.gov.eg. Retrieved on 2020-11-19.
- ↑ Data from Luxor.gov.eg. Archived from the original on 2007-06-09. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
- ↑ Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
- ↑ Macmillan & Co (1905). Guide to Egypt and the Sudan: Including a Description of the Route Through Uganda to Mombasa. Macmillan.
- ↑ Verner, Miroslav (2013).
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 TM Places. www.trismegistos.org. Retrieved on 2019-12-08.
- ↑ Peust (2010). Die Toponyme vorarabischen Ursprungs im modernen Ägypte, 10.
- ↑ nwt - Wiktionary. en.wiktionary.org (September 25, 2019). Retrieved on 2019-12-08.
Ịgụ ihe ọzọ
dezie- [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] "Luxor Temple na Ofufe nke Royal ka". Journal of Near Eastern Studies 44 (1985): 251-294.
- Bongioanni, Alessandro Luxor na Ndagwurugwu nke Ndị Eze. Vercelli, Italy: White Star Publishers, 2004.
- Brand, Peter J. "Veils, Votives and Marginalia: The Use of Sacred Space at Karnak and Luxor". Na Ebe Nsọ na Ọrụ Dị Nsọ na Thebes oge ochie. Nke Peter F. Dorman na Betsy N. Bryan dezigharịrị, 51-83. Chicago: Mahadum nke Chicago Press, 2007.
- El-Shahawy, Abeer, na Farid S. Atiya. Luxor Museum: Ebube nke Thebes oge ochie. Cairo, Egypt: Farid Atiya Press, 2005.
- Haag, Michael Luxor Illustrated: Ya na Aswan, Abu Simbel, na Naịl. Cairo: American University na Cairo Press, 2009.
- [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] Luxor, Karnak, na Theban Temple. Cairo: American University na Cairo Press, 2002.
- Strudwick, Nigel, na Helen Strudwick. Thebes In Egypt: A Guide to the Tombs and Temples of Ancient Luxor. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999.
- Weeks, Kent R. The Illustrated Guide to Luxor: Ili, Temples, na Museums. Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press, 2005.