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   Seven Ancient Wonders Of The World

seven wonders of the world

Kahram Khufu, also known as the Great Pyramid of Gaza or the Pyramids of Egypt, is based on this magical triangle in which nothing decays. This pyramid is the oldest and largest of the three great pyramids of Gaza. Is. It is located in the Egyptian city of Gaza, which is why it is called the "Great Pyramid of Gaza." According to Egyptian experts, the pyramid was used as the tomb of the Pharaoh of Khufu in 2560 BC. It is 146.5 meters (481 feet) high. For 3800 years, this great pyramid was considered to be the tallest man-made structure. Some believe that Humayun, the minister of the Khufu king, was its architect. The stone used in its construction consists of about 2.3 million blocks.

The hanging gardens of Babylon


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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are the second oldest of the seven ancient wonders of the world and the only one whose exact location is not yet known - Banu Kad Nazr in the 6th century BC When the Chaldean Empire was revived in Babylon (Iraq) during the reign of Nasr, he built these magnificent gardens for his queen Shah Bano, who had lost the lush green and beautiful valleys of his homeland. They were located in the city of Babylon (Iraq), which was used as a royal garden. The gardens were 80 feet high, they weren't really hanging.

Statue of Rhodes

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The Colossus of Rhodes was a large statue of Helios, a Greek sun god, located in the city of Rhodes.The height of the statue was 30 meters (98 feet). This statue no longer exists, but the great statue of Helios was made in his style by many sculptors. This sculpture gave rise to the art of sculpture in the West and Greece, with Italy gaining the most fame during the Renaissance.

Statue of Zeus

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The statue is located in Olympia, which is 42 feet high. This statue is of the seated figure of Zeus. Ivory, gold plates and precious stones were also used in the making of this statue. The statue represents the Greek god Zeus and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World until the 5th century BC. It became extinct in the 5th century BC. According to a tradition, on Mount Olympus, Phedias met Zeus, who inspired him to build the statue.

The Lighthouse of Alexandria


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The cell masonry style lighthouse is located in Pharos, Alexandria, Egypt, also known as "Faros of Alexandria". It was built between 247 and 280 during the reign of Ptolemy. Its height was 393 to 450 steps. It is believed to be the tallest man-made structure in the world. It is one of the wonders of the ancient world. Destroyed by three major earthquakes, the minaret has been reduced to rubble. It should be noted that this ancient lighthouse of Alexandria, Egypt

Shrine of Mosul

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This architectural marvel of the world, named after Mosulus, was built between 350 and 353 BC near the ancient Greek city of Hali Carnassus (now Bodrum, Turkey). It was built during the Ashimanid Empire, which is of ancient Greek style. The shrine is about 45 meters high and is surrounded by impressions and Greek architecture. It was destroyed by an earthquake in the 12th to 15th centuries AD. Its architecture is classical. It was designed by architects Siti Russia and Pythias, Leucaris, Bryaks, Escopass and Timothy of Prine. An example of the reconstruction of this shrine is also in Istanbul.

Temple of Artemis

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It was a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Artemis was the greatest Greek goddess. Greek color is prominent in its architecture. In Greek mythology, the hunting goddess Artemis was famous for her archery, the daughter of Zeus Orlito and the twin sister of Apollo. She is also considered a symbol of virginity and chastity. In the art world, they are shown hunting thirteen dogs. Their sacred animal is the deer.

                                                                         

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