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The Abu Gharib prison it's located in Baghdad Irak, and at one time it could held as much as 15,000 inmates. It's located 20 miles West of Baghdad. There were a lot of tortures in there.
If either you or your opponent does not have any cards in the Hand, Hand Destruction may not be activated as you cannot fulfill its requirements needed to activate. To be able to activate Hand Destruction, you AND your opponent must have at least 2 cards each.Also, even if you legally activate it, you and your opponent must still have at least 2 cards in hand when Hand Destruction resolves, or else it will resolve without effect. Such a situation could occur if Hand Destruction was activated, and something was chained that would make one player have less than two cards in hand.
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For me, one smiley face is enough as long as it came from someone special. :)
Pick a object, for the sake of this explanation lets try a "FACE". draw one looking left, one looking right, space them slightly apart, in between the left & right you need 4 more faces, from the left you need 2 faces, one at 30 and one at 60 degrees moving toward the center, do the same from the right, if done properly you will have a 6 face picture. Good-Luck
Ramesses II is the one who had Abu Simbel constructed
Websites like tour egypt let you book a flight to travel to Egypt to see the Abu Simbel temples constructed by the early Egyptians. Expedia can also be used to book a vacation to Egypt and you can then go see the temple.
No, i dont think so, The temple was relocated and one would assume they where taken (if there were any left) away to be preserved..
The anagram is the proper noun Abu-Simbel, an ancient temple site in Egypt.*With one more L, the anagram is sublimable.
The Abu Simbel Temples were built by Ramses II in 1274-1244. They were built as a monument to himself, his reign and his favorite wife Nefertiti. In the 1960's UNESCO relocated to escape the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
The Abu Simbel temples are two massive rock temples in Abu Simbel (أبو سمبل in Arabic) in Nubia, southern Egypt. They are situated on the western bank of Lake Nasser, about 230 km southwest of Aswan (about 300 km by road). The complex is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Nubian Monuments,"[1] which run from Abu Simbel downriver to Philae (near Aswan).The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC, as a lasting monument to himself and his queen Nefertari, to commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh, and to intimidate his Nubian neighbors. However, the complex was relocated in its entirety in 1968, on an artificial hill made from a domed structure, high above the Aswan High Dam reservoir.The relocation of the temples was necessary to avoid their being submerged during the creation of Lake Nasser, the massive artificial water reservoir formed after the building of the Aswan High Dam on the Nile River. Abu Simbel remains one of Egypt's top tourist attractions.
The Egyptian ruler who had a temple to himself carved in a cliff along the Nile at Abu Simbel was Ramses II. He built the temple complex in the 13th century BCE to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh and to showcase his power and status as a pharaoh. The temple complex consists of two temples, one dedicated to Ramses II himself and the other to his queen, Nefertari.
One of Ramses's accomplishments where building the temple complex at Abu Simbel. Also, he was made captain of the Egyptian army at the age of ten! All this stuff is true because I got it out of my history book...
Perhaps you are referring to abu Bakr? Abu Bakr was one of Muhammad's fathers-in-laws and became the first Caliph.
abu lahab ,abu jahl ,suraqah ibn malik i think abu lahab
Ramses II constructed the Ramesseum at Thebes, the temples at Abu Simbel, the hall at Karnak, the complex at Abydos, plus hundreds of other buildings, monuments, temples. Many historians call his reign the pinnacle of Egyptian art and culture.
the faces of matter is what you called the one of the subject in science...but pls give me one example of faces of matter