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what is the principle of pyramid of giza​

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Answered by akshayapolamarasetty
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The oldest and largest of the three pyramids at Giza, known as the Great Pyramid, is the only surviving structure out of the famed Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It was built for Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops, in Greek), Sneferu's successor and the second of the eight kings of the fourth dynasty.

Answered by DiyaTsl
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  • The oldest and largest of the three pyramids of Giza, known as the Great Pyramid, is the only surviving structure of the famous Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
  • It was built for Pharaoh Khufu (Greek Cheops), successor of Sneferu and second of the eight kings of the fourth dynasty.
  • Although there are many theories as to the purpose of the pyramid, the most accepted interpretation is that it was built as a burial place for King KHUFU.
  • Although there are many theories as to the purpose of the pyramid, the most common interpretation is that it was built as a burial place for the king.
  • Its main feature is a complex morgue that has more complicated features than the first two pyramids.
  • Each pyramid consists of many other features, such as temples and palaces. The pyramids were used as tombs during the reign of Pharaoh Cheops.

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