OBELISKS - translation to arabic
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OBELISKS - translation to arabic

TALL, FOUR-SIDED, NARROW TAPERING MONUMENT WHICH ENDS IN A PYRAMID-LIKE SHAPE AT THE TOP
Obelisks; Obelisque; Obelisk making technology in ancient Egypt; Obelisk building technology in ancient egypt; Egyptian obelisk; Obelisk building technology in ancient Egypt; Tekhenu
  • modern Heliopolis]]
  • Pylon]] of the [[Temple of Luxor]] with the remaining [[Luxor Obelisk]] in front (the second is today on the [[Place de la Concorde]] in Paris).
  • Other obelisk of Luxor temple

OBELISKS         

ألاسم

مِسَلَّة

OBELISK         

ألاسم

مِسَلَّة

obelisk         
اسْم : المَسَلّة وهي نصب عموديّ رباعيّ الأضلاع

Definition

obelisk
n.
1.
Column, pillar, quadrangular pillar.
2.
Dagger (in printing).

Wikipedia

Obelisk

An obelisk (; from Ancient Greek: ὀβελίσκος obeliskos; diminutive of ὀβελός obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top. Originally constructed by Ancient Egyptians and called tekhenu, the Greeks used the Greek term obeliskos to describe them, and this word passed into Latin and ultimately English. Though William Thomas used the term correctly in his Historie of Italie of 1549, by the late sixteenth century (after reduced contact with Italy following the excommunication of Queen Elizabeth), Shakespeare failed to distinguish between pyramids and obelisks in his plays and sonnets. Ancient obelisks are monolithic; they consist of a single stone. Most modern obelisks are made of several stones.

Examples of use of OBELISKS
1. There are children, too, and mysterious obelisks.
2. "All the monuments at Normandy are stone pillars, obelisks or plaques," said retired Navy Capt.
3. A vivid commonality and civilization manifested in the ancient engineering skills of the Great Wall of China and the Axum Obelisks.
4. The delegation visited the Obelisks of Axum, the Martyrs village and monument in Mekele, the Atse Yohannis Museum, the Mekele University, the Mesebo Cement Factory and Iron sheet manufacturing. (ST/ENA)
5. Today‘s happened despite attempts to increase safety and improve access to the al–Jamarat site, where the tall obelisks that had represented the devil have been rebuilt as stone walls 26 metres long.