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mastabas Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( mastabas ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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ଏକ ପ୍ରାଚୀନ ଇଜିପ୍ଟର କାଦୁଅ ଇଟା କବର, ଯାହା ଏକ ଆୟତାକାର ମୂଳ ଏବଂ op ୁଲା ପାର୍ଶ୍ୱ ଏବଂ ସମତଳ ଛାତ ସହିତ |,

mastabas's Usage Examples:

This means that the construction resembled a pair of mastabas more than a couple of pyramids, in fact so much so that Dušan Magdolen proposed that Lepsius XXV is a mastaba.


It is one of the largest mastabas from this dynasty.


The mastabas were solid and no chambers have found within or beneath, indicating that they were cenotaphs and possibly symbolic in nature.


It documents several rock-cut benches (mastabas) in the village, numerous historical monuments in the nearby hills and.


reserved for the burial of Pharaohs, the Egyptian necropoleis included mastabas, a typical royal tomb of the early Dynastic period.


A second row consists of the mastabas of.


Most of the pyramids of the Old Kingdom were built here, along with many mastabas and other tombs.


Tombs from the time of Menkaure include the mastabas of the royal chamberlain Khaemnefert, the King's son Khufudjedef was master of the royal largesse, and an official named Niankhre.


Raemka and Kaemtjenent is based on the general dating of their monuments, mastabas in Saqqara.


Later in the Old kingdom several smaller mastabas were built near G 7660.


square mastaba, but then five further mastabas were literally piled one upon another, each smaller than the previous one, until the monument became Egypt"s.


CemeteriesAs the pyramids were constructed, the mastabas for lesser royals were constructed around them.


There were eight mastabas and one small pyramid to the north of Senusret's complex and all were within the enclosure wall.



Synonyms:

tomb, grave, mastabah,

Antonyms:

noncritical, unimportant, frivolous, birth,

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