Luxor Sîn-biō
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Luxor Sîn-biō (alapik-gú: معبدالاقصر; ing-gú: Luxor Temple) sī tsi̍t-king tuā-hîng Aiki̍p ê kòo sin-biō, khiā-teh Aiki̍p Luxor ê Nî-lô Hô tang-huānn; kin-á-ji̍t hông kiò-tsò Luxor (tō-sī kòo Aiki̍p sin ông-kok sî-kî (new kingdom of egypt) ê siú-too Thebes) sóo-tsāi.[1]
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Sîn-biō ê zi̍p-kháu (tē-it thà) | |
Location | Aiki̍p Luxor Séng Luxor |
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Region | Siōng Aiki̍p |
Type | Sīng-sóo |
Part of | Thebes |
History | |
Founded | 1400 [[[Kong-goân|BCE]] |
Site notes | |
Official name |
معبدالاقصر (Temple of Luxor) |
Part of | Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis |
Criteria | Cultural: (i), (iii), (vi) |
Reference | 87-002 |
Inscription | 1979 (Tē-3 session) |
Area | 7,390.16 ha (28.5336 sq mi) |
Buffer zone | 443.55 ha (1.7126 sq mi) |
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