Bab al-Kalabsha

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Bab al-Kalabsha is the original Nubian site in southern Egypt where the ancient Temple of Kalabsha once stood before being relocated due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam.

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Bab al-Kalabsha canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Nubian site
archaeological site
affectedBy construction of the Aswan High Dam
associatedWithRiver Nile
surface form: Nile River
associatedWithStructure Temple of Kalabsha
country Egypt
culturalRegion Lower Nubia
geographicContext Upper Egypt
hasFeature rocky desert terrain
ruins
hasHeritageType ancient Egyptian and Nubian heritage site
hasNameInLanguage باب الكلابشة (Arabic)
hasOriginalFunction site of the Temple of Kalabsha
heritageContext Nubian monuments
historicalPeriod Ptolemaic–Roman Egypt
surface form: Greco-Roman Egypt
locatedIn Upper Egypt
surface form: southern Egypt
locatedInRegion Nubia
locatedNear Aswan
locatedOn west bank of the Nile
nameLanguage Arabic
nearCity Aswan
nearWaterBody Lake Nasser
partOf Nubian monuments
surface form: Nubian archaeological landscape
reasonForRelocationOfTemple flooding risk from Aswan High Dam reservoir
usedToContain original location of Temple of Kalabsha

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Temple of Kalabsha originalLocation Bab al-Kalabsha
Kalabsha originalLocation Bab al-Kalabsha