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Dahshur pyramid


Dahshur pyramid

The march of about ten kilometers south of Saqqara area is located Dahshur where we go along the road paved agricultural and parallel to the plateau enjoy seeing beautiful palm plantations, green land and air purity Budaiya - find Bent pyramids built of stone rises tall in the middle of the desert horizon.
In this place was built, King (Bent) first Pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty his pyramid also founded a family new ownership has been married Queen (Hetepheres) that we talked about furniture funerary currently displayed in the Egyptian Museum, which was found in a well near the pyramid of her son (Cheops) owner of the Great Pyramid of Giza .



The King (Bent) and father (Cheops) ruled Egypt more than twenty-four years (2561-2538 BC). Known about this king that he had sent naval fleet consisted of forty ships to Lebanon to bring cedar wood and many still timber remains in good condition inside senescent southern known pyramid curve as he famously campaigned sent to the south to restore security and stability to the borders of Egypt and South was the reputation of this king very good it was referred to as King improved and King Rahim King beloved is so much different from what is said about the daughter (Cheops) reputation is benign and has left (Bent) for the ancestors of fragrant memory made him the most popular pharaohs.

With the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty 2680 BC began attempts to build a pyramid full in Dahshur near the Saqqara in the reign of King Sneferu but an error occurred in the estimation of the angle of construction came obtuse little 54 degrees and when height of 48 meters almost started some walls pyramid internal cracking فقلل Eng angle construction to 43 degrees and reached full height to 101 meters, and has appeared also in the picture and called currently Pyramid refractor or twisted.
Bent Pyramid is the second in Dahshur is also the first real pyramid in Musraz was built at an angle of approximately 43 degrees and rising 99 meters, and clothe white limestone pyramids.

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