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|3 10.21608/mfth.2022.250038
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|b مصر
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|a Gerges, Noha Hany
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|a The God Re-Horakhty-Khepri "R-Hr-3hty-Hprt" in Ancient Egypt
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|b جامعة مدينة السادات - كلية السياحة والفنادق
|c 2022
|g يونيو
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|a 57 - 73
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b The beliefs and practices surrounding the ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses were the foundation of ancient Egyptian religion, which emerged somewhere in prehistory. This paper investigates the god Re Horakhty-Khepri. The syncretism of two strong gods, Re and Horus, was one of the most significant events in Egyptian mythology, and it appears to have had a substantial philosophical and iconographic impact on Egyptian history. Re's power was augmented by this, which consisted of a falcon headed man crowned with a sun disc; in the mornings, Re has combined with Horus to become Re-Horakhty. As for Khepri who was the form of the sun god which represented the solar disc rising on the eastern horizon. The Egyptians saw the scarab or dung beetle as a sign of the god due to the beetle's habit of rolling a ball of mud or dung over the ground in a manner indicative of the god pushing the solar disc across the sky in its earliest known occurrences, kheprer. The combination of these two gods is the aim of that study.
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|a القدماء المصريين
|a الديانة المصرية
|a الآلة المصرية
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|b A Scarab
|b Solar Disc
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|4 العلوم الإنسانية ، متعددة التخصصات
|6 Humanities, Multidisciplinary
|c 016
|f Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Siyaḥaẗ wa Al-Fanādiq
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|m مج6, ع1
|o 2042
|s مجلة كلية السياحة والفنادق
|v 006
|x 2537-0952
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|u 2042-006-001-016.pdf
|n https://mfth.journals.ekb.eg/article_250038.html
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|c 1392746
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