DescriptionTemple of Deir Al Bahri Hatshepsut 2b.jpg
English: This temple reflects clear ideas about the conflict between Hatshepsut, and her nephew and son in law, Thutmose III, since many of her statues were destroyed, and the followers of Thutmose III damaged most of her Cartouches, after the mysterious death of the queen. There are a complex of mortuary temples and tombs located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor, Egypt.
Français : Ce temple reflète des idées claires du conflit entre Hatshepsut, et son neveu et son fils dans la loi, Thutmose III, depuis beaucoup de ses statues ont été détruites, et les partisans de Thutmose III a endommagé la plupart de ses Cartouches, après la mort mystérieuse de la reine. Il y a un complexe de temples et les tombeaux mortuaires a localisé sur la cisjordanie du Nil, en face de la ville de Luxor, Egypte.
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