The location of Pharaoh Khufu's palace is not definitively known, as archaeological evidence has not uncovered a specific site attributed to it. However, Khufu, who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, is best known for commissioning the Great Pyramid of Giza, which served as his tomb. It is believed that his royal complex, including administrative buildings and possibly a palace, would have been located nearby, but details remain largely speculative. Excavations in the Giza Plateau area continue to search for more evidence related to his reign.
he had a broken leg and had a bad face
yes it is well in ancient times the man died in the pyramid and his soul has stayed there ever since
The domicile of a pharaoh is best termed as a palace. The term castle usually implies extensive fortifications as a European concept.
what ever it was that he did successfully:)
If you mean the Temple of Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings, then the name of it is Deir el Bahri. Although it is not her Palace it was built as Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple, which is a place for people to worship the dead King/Queen, to leave offerings, and where the priests performed a series of daily funerary rites.
he had a broken leg and had a bad face
Usually the Pharaoh's sons would remain with him until he died; in this case, the son would take over and reign. Normally, the Pharaoh had his Vizier and servants in the palace.
yes it is well in ancient times the man died in the pyramid and his soul has stayed there ever since
they live in the same palace as the pharaoh or near
Moses lived 40 years in the Pharaohs palace.
The Israelites population was becoming to large. Pharaoh tried to stop the growing population by killing all newborn males. Moses's mom put him in a basket on the Nile. Pharaoh's daughter found Moses and adopted him. He was the adopted son of Pharaoh which means he was a prince so he lived in the palace.
they live in the same palace as the pharaoh or near
Moses had grown up in the Egyptian palace of Pharaoh , so he was educated there.
Clo had lived in a Pharaoh temple withegyptian carvings. Clo had lived in a Pharaoh temple withegyptian carvings.
The domicile of a pharaoh is best termed as a palace. The term castle usually implies extensive fortifications as a European concept.
Moses lived in the Egyptian palace, as he was adopted by the daughter of Pharaoh.
what ever it was that he did successfully:)