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The many-columned hall in an Egyptian temple is known as a "hypostyle hall." These halls feature rows of columns supporting the roof, creating a forest-like appearance. They were commonly used in Ancient Egyptian temples to provide an open space for ceremonies, rituals, and worship.

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