Sunday, August 23, 2015

Most men and women in the planet are unaware of the Nubian Pyramids of Sudan – the counterparts of famous Egyptian pyramids. Significantly smaller sized than their counterparts, the Nubian Pyramids are practically double in number than those in Egypt. These ancient pyramids belong to the kings of the Nubian empire and were constructed amongst 4th century BC and 3rd century AD. The pyramids enshrine graves of royal elite and priests of the highest ranks of that time.

Ancient Nubian Pyramids in Sudan
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These ancient pyramids belong to the kings of the Nubian empire and have been constructed between 4th century BC and 3rd century AD. The pyramids enshrine graves of royal elite and priests of the highest ranks of that time.

The Nubian pyramids can be classified in three key groups. The pyramids at Nuri are located in Upper Nubia in the west of the Nile. This burial place consists of the graves of 21 kings, with each other with 52 queens and princes. The pyramids of Meroe were constructed for the duration of the Meroitic Period and over forty kings and queens had been buried at Meroe. Practically forty generations of Nubian royalty are laid to rest in these pyramids.

Meroe Pyramids - Wall relief inside the pyramids - Nubia (www.j-pics.info)
Meroe Pyramids – Wall relief inside the pyramids – Nubia (www.j-pics.information)

Lastly the Pyramids of El-Kurru are known as the initial of all Nubian pyramids. These pyramids This internet site consists of the tombs of King Kashta and his son Piye (Piankhi) with 5 earlier generations, collectively with Piye’s successors Shabaka, Shebitqo and Tanwetamani and their queens.

Apart from mummified bodies, the Nubian pyramids of Sudan contained arsenal, furnishings, pottery and other artifacts. In the ancient occasions, most of the pyramids were devastated but the tomb chapels had been preserved.

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