Temple of Hibis

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Located in Kharga, the Temple of Hibis is the best-preserved temple in the West Valley Desert. What is unique about this temple is that it was the last temple erected by the last Pharaoh Nectanebo II after the Persians and Greeks conquered Egypt. Explore the decorations left on the walls with depictions of iconic moments in the history of the amalgamation of Persians with Egyptians.
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Located in Kharga, the Temple of Hibis is the best-preserved temple in the West Valley Desert. What is unique about this temple is that it was the last temple erected by the last Pharaoh Nectanebo II after the Persians and Greeks conquered Egypt. Explore the decorations left on the walls with depictions of iconic moments in the history of the amalgamation of Persians with Egyptians.
Located in Kharga, the Temple of Hibis is the best-preserved temple in the West Valley Desert. What is unique about this temple is that it was the last temple erected by the last Pharaoh Nectanebo II after the Persians and Greeks conquered Egypt. Explore the decorations left on the walls with depictions of iconic moments in the history of the amalgamation of Persians with Egyptians.