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Deir el-Medina
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Deir el-Medina

_et('6'); Deir el-Medina is the modern Arabic name for the worker's village (now an archaeological site) which was home to the artisans and craftsmen of Thebes who built and decorated the royal tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings and Valley of...
Worker's Tomb, Deir el-Medina
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Worker's Tomb, Deir el-Medina

_et('6'); A worker's tomb at the site of Deir el-Medina, a village for artists and masons who built the royal tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings, Egypt. The village was in continuous use from the time of Thutmose I (1520-1492 BCE) until the collapse...
Deir el-Medina
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Deir el-Medina

_et('6'); The site of Deir el-Medina, a worker's village for artists and masons who built the royal tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings, Egypt. The village was in continuous use from the time of Thutmose I (1520-1492 BCE) until the collapse of...
Prophet Muhammad
Definition by Syed Muhammad Khan

Prophet Muhammad

_et('6'); Muhammad ibn Abdullah (l. 570-632 CE) is venerated today as the Prophet of Islam and the “seal of Prophets” by his followers – the Muslims. Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last – hence the “seal” – of many prophets before him in Judaism...
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina
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Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina

_et('6'); A photo of the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, with the Green Dome visible on the right.
Prophetic Mosque in Medina, Ottoman Era
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Prophetic Mosque in Medina, Ottoman Era

_et('6'); A 19th Century CE drawing of the Mosque of the Prophet (Arabic: Al-Masjid an-Nabawī) in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The Mosque of the Prophet was originally founded in 622 CE by Prophet Muhammad, and underwent numerous expansions and renovations...
Ka'ba, Medina
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Ka'ba, Medina

_et('6'); A photo of the Ka'ba in Medina, Arabia.
View of Medina, c. 1880 CE
Image by Colonel Muhammad Sadiq Bey

View of Medina, c. 1880 CE

_et('6'); A photograph of the Islamic holy city of Medina, taken from the north-side by Colonel Muhammad Sadiq Bey on his second visit in c. 1880 CE. The Masjid al-Nabwi (or The Mosque of the Prophet Muhammad (c. 570 - 632 CE)) and the tomb of the...
Gates of the Prophet's Mosque, Medina
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Gates of the Prophet's Mosque, Medina

_et('6'); Photo of the inscription on the gates of the Mosque of the Prophet (Arabic: Al-Masjid an-Nabawī) in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The inscription has the name of Prophet Muhammad, followed by his title "the apostle of God". A black vignette has...
Tomb Robbing in Ancient Egypt
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Tomb Robbing in Ancient Egypt

_et('6'); The tombs of the great kings and nobles of Egypt were built to safeguard the corpse and possessions of the deceased for eternity and yet, while many have endured for thousands of years, their contents often disappeared relatively quickly...
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