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What is the significance of Karnak caves?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The importance of Karnak resided in its being the contact point between Amun, the supreme ruler of the universe, and the pharaoh, the supreme ruler on Earth who represented all Egyptian people. ... Ahmose I, a Theban prince, thanked the god Amun for his victory by contributing to the temple at Karnak.

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✩The importance of Karnak resided in its being the contact point between Amun, the supreme ruler of the universe, and the pharaoh, the supreme ruler on Earth who represented all Egyptian people.. Ahmose I, a Theban prince, thanked the god Amun for his victory by contributing to the temple at Karnak.

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