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Abu Simbel (village)         
VILLAGE IN EGYPT
Abu Simbel (also Abu Simbal, Ebsambul or Isambul; or ) is a village in the Egyptian part of Nubia, about southwest of Aswan and near the border with Sudan. As of 2012, it has about 2600 inhabitants.
Abu Simbel Phoenician graffiti         
  • Greek and Phoenician graffiti recorded in Lepsius' ''[[Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien]]''
The Abu Simbel Phoenician graffiti are a number of Phoenician inscriptions found on one of the colossal legs of the temples at Abu Simbel. The have been compared to the Abydos graffiti.
Abu Basir         
MALE SAHABAH
Abu Baseer
Abū Baṣīr (Baseer, Busir; ), also known as Utbah ibn Baseed, was a contemporary of Muhammad from the Banu Thaqif tribe.
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1. I exhausted my supply of superlatives the first day at the Great Pyramids, and didn‘t have anything decent left over for the Temple of Karnak or Abu Simbel.
2. He erected monuments up and down the Nile with records of his achievements, as well as building temples –– including Abu Simbel, erected near what is now Egypt‘s southern border.
3. AFP ABU SIMBEL, Egypt: Sudan said yesterday it knows the location of 11 European tourists and eight Egyptians kidnapped while on a Sahara desert safari, but there were no immediate plans for a rescue operation.
4. King Ramses II, who ruled Egypt for 66 years from 1270 to 1213 B.C., had erected monuments up and down the Nile with records of his achievements, as well as building temples _ including Abu Simbel, erected near what is now Egypt‘s southern border.
5. "Other significant discoveries might be waiting to be excavated now, and compensation will be paid to the shop owners." Hawas said: "We are planning to make the whole area as a tourists and archaeological site, maybe after two years." King Ramses II, who ruled Egypt for 66 years from 1270 to 1213 BC, had erected monuments up and down the Nile with records of his achievements, as well as building temples – including Abu Simbel, erected near what is now Egypt‘s southern border.