Dakhla Oasis

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Dakhla Oasis is a fertile, historically significant oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert known for its ancient settlements, archaeological sites, and date palm cultivation.

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Label Occurrences
Dakhla Oasis canonical 3

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf oasis
populated place
administrativeCenter Mut
climate arid desert climate
containsArchaeologicalSite Ain el-Gedida
Balat necropolis
Ain el-Muftella temples
surface form: Deir el-Hagar temple

Ismant el-Kharab
Kellia
surface form: Kellis

Ismant el-Kharab
surface form: Mut el-Kharab
country Egypt
hasCoordinateRegion central Western Desert of Egypt
hasFeature date palm groves
medieval Islamic town of Al-Qasr
mud-brick architecture
hasHistoricalPeriodOfIntensiveOccupation Byzantine Empire
surface form: Byzantine period

Islamic period
Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Pharaonic period

Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Ptolemaic period

Roman period
hasNaturalResource artesian groundwater
hasResearchProject Dakhleh Oasis Project
hasSettlement El-Qasr
surface form: Al-Qasr

Balat
Mut
Tineida
hasTypeOfHeritage archaeological heritage
cultural heritage
isInlandFrom Nile Valley
knownFor Pharaonic-period remains
Roman-period remains
ancient settlements
archaeological sites
date palm cultivation
fertile agricultural land
languageCurrentlyUsed Arabic
languageHistoricallyUsed Ancient Egyptian
Coptic
Greek
locatedIn New Valley Governorate
Western Desert
majorCrop barley
dates
vegetables
wheat
partOf Kharga Oasis
surface form: Egyptian Western Desert oases
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
regionType oasis depression

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Western Desert hasSubregion Dakhla Oasis
Gilf Kebir plateau nearestOasis Dakhla Oasis
New Valley Governorate contains Dakhla Oasis