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The Great Pyramid Complex at Giza, Egypt, is an ancient funerary site built during the Fourth Dynasty (circa 2600–2500 BCE) for Pharaoh Khufu and includes: The Great Pyramid of Khufu – the largest of the three pyramids, originally 146.6 m tall, made of limestone blocks. The Pyramid of Khafre – slightly smaller but appears taller due to higher ground; includes the famous Great Sphinx, likely built by Khafre. The Pyramid of Menkaure – the smallest of the three major pyramids. Queen's Pyramids – smaller pyramids for Khufu's wives and family. Mortuary Temples – attached to each pyramid, used for offerings and rituals. Causeways – long stone passageways connecting the mortuary temples to valley temples. Valley Temples – where the pharaoh’s body was received and prepared for burial. The Great Sphinx – a massive limestone statue with a lion's body and a human head, symbolizing royal power.
Khufu, also known by the Greek name Cheops, was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt's Fourth Dynasty who ruled during the 26th century BCE. He is best known for commissioning the Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest and most impressive of all the pyramids in Egypt, built as his tomb. Although very little is known about his reign, and few statues or inscriptions of him survive, his legacy endures through this monumental structure. The Great Pyramid, originally over 146 meters tall, reflects the remarkable engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians and their deep religious belief in the afterlife. Khufu was the son of Sneferu, another pyramid builder, and the father of Djedefre and Khafre, both of whom also became pharaohs. Despite his grand achievement, historical accounts like those of the Greek historian Herodotus suggest Khufu may have ruled harshly, though such stories are debated and lack firm evidence.
The Pyramid of Khafre, also known as the Pyramid of Chephren, is the second tallest and second largest of the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau. Built around 2570 BC during the Fourth Dynasty, it served as the tomb for Pharaoh Khafre, the son of Khufu
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