The ancient Egyptians did not have a specific term for "castles" as understood in a medieval European context. Instead, they built fortified structures known as "fortresses" or "cities," often referred to as "medinet" (meaning city) or "per" (meaning house). These structures served various purposes, including military defense, administrative functions, and royal residences. The most famous examples include the fortified walls of cities like Thebes and the various temples and palaces that had defensive features.
the egyptians called it the red one
The Egyptians did not have a sky god, they had the sky goddess Nut.
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Yes Castles have changed through time to midevil castles to modern day castle in the U.S or Britain. But People call modern castles mansions.
the egyptians called it the red one
People in Egypt call Egypt Masr
There is no country we call "scdan".
The Egyptians did not have a sky god, they had the sky goddess Nut.
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Châteaux (pronounce "sha-teaux" as in "Bordeaux" )
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