The ruins of an Egyptian temple at the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain. The Egyptian New Kingdom (1521-1075 BC) regarded Jebel Barkal as a holy mountain, the seat of God Amon, and built several temples there. Amon was revered in both Egypt and the Kingdom of Cush as king of the Gods.
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