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mastaba Meaning in Bengali



একটি আয়তক্ষেত্রাকার বেস ও ঢালু পক্ষের এবং সমতল ছাদ সঙ্গে একটি প্রাচীন মিশরীয় কাদা ইঁটের সমাধি





mastaba's Usage Examples:

A mastaba (/ˈmæstəbə/, /ˈmɑːstɑːbɑː/ or /mɑːˈstɑːbɑː/) or pr-djt (meaning "house of stability", "house of eternity" or "eternal house" in Ancient Egyptian).


temple complex of the Pyramid of Menkaure and the construction of its own mastaba tomb at South Saqqara, the Mastabat al-Fir’aun, "stone bench of the pharaoh".


Others believe instead that his tomb is a large mastaba close to the Layer Pyramid, where numerous stone vessels bearing Khaba's.


Its shape resembles a typical Benben stele, as known from mastaba tombs of early dynastic kings.


3503) is a large mastaba tomb at the Saqqara necropolis in Lower Egypt.


While Sanakht's existence is attested by seal fragments from mastaba K2 at Beit Khallaf and a graffito, his position as the founder of the Third.


Khufu and Queen Meritites I given that they are mentioned in Meresankh's mastaba.


3504) is a large mastaba tomb located in the Saqqara necropolis in Lower Egypt.


the reign of Khafra, Meresankh was buried in an extensively decorated mastaba tomb at Giza along with a rock-cut chapel (G7530-5440).


to the building's atypical architecture, Kamal believed it to be a huge mastaba while Weill thought it was a pyramid.


mastabas: The westernmost row consists of the mastabas of Merib (G 2100 I), Sedit (G 2100) and Nefer (G 2110).


A second row consists of the mastabas of.


The cemetery also includes mastabas from tenants and priests of the pyramids dated to the 5th and 6th Dynasty.


She was once thought to be a male ruler: her outstandingly large mastaba and the royal serekh surrounding her name on several seal impressions previously.


King Den's sandal label) is an artefact that probably derives from the mastaba tomb of the ancient Egyptian king Den (First Dynasty), and dated circa.


nonetheless buried in his pyramid, hastily completed in the form of a mastaba by his second successor and presumably younger brother, pharaoh Nyuserre.



mastaba's Meaning':

an ancient Egyptian mud-brick tomb with a rectangular base and sloping sides and flat roof

Synonyms:

tomb; grave; mastabah;

Antonyms:

noncritical; unimportant; frivolous; birth;

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