Ipet-isut

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Ipet-isut is the ancient Egyptian name for the vast Karnak Temple Complex at Thebes, one of the largest and most important religious centers dedicated primarily to the god Amun.

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Ipet-isut canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian religious complex
archaeological site
temple complex
associatedFestival Beautiful Festival of the Valley
surface form: Beautiful Feast of the Valley

Opet Festival ONNED1
builtOverPeriod Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
connectedByProcessionalWayTo Luxor Temple NERFINISHED
constructedByRuler Senusret I NERFINISHED
continuedUseUntil Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Ptolemaic Period

Roman Period ONNED1
dedicatedPrimarilyToDeity Amun NERFINISHED
dedicatedToDeity Khonsu NERFINISHED
Mut NERFINISHED
expandedByRuler Amenhotep III NERFINISHED
Hatshepsut ONNED1
Ramesses II NERFINISHED
Ramesses III NERFINISHED
Ramesses IV NERFINISHED
Ramesses VI NERFINISHED
Seti I NERFINISHED
Sheshonq I NERFINISHED
Thutmose III NERFINISHED
expandedDuringPeriod New Kingdom ONNED1
hasArchitecturalFeature hypostyle hall
obelisks
processional avenues
pylons
sanctuaries
temple courts
hasCulturalSignificance one of the largest religious complexes of the ancient world
hasDistrict Precinct of Montu NERFINISHED
Precinct of Mut NERFINISHED
hasMainDistrict Precinct of Amun-Re NERFINISHED
hasNameInEnglish Karnak Temple Complex NERFINISHED
hasNotableStructure Great Aten Temple at Amarna
surface form: Akhenaten temple ruins

Festival Hall of Thutmose III NERFINISHED
First Pylon NERFINISHED
Great Hypostyle Hall NERFINISHED
Seventh Pylon NERFINISHED
Temple of Amun-Re NERFINISHED
Temple of Khonsu NERFINISHED
Temple of Mut NERFINISHED
Temple of Ptah NERFINISHED
Temple of Ramesses III NERFINISHED
Tenth Pylon NERFINISHED
hasProcessionalWay Avenue of Sphinxes ONNED1
hasSacredLake Sacred Lake of Amun NERFINISHED
locatedIn Luxor
Thebes
Upper Egypt
locatedInCountry Egypt
majorCultCenterOf Amun-Re NERFINISHED
modernTourismRole major archaeological tourist site in Egypt
partOf Theban Necropolis region NERFINISHED
religiousFunction center of major festivals
state temple of the god Amun
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 1979
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus part of Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis

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