"One Picture And One Story Week #89".

in Steem For Pakistan7 days ago

Hello Steemit friends,

How are you all? I hope you are all well by the grace of Allah. I am also fine by the grace of Allah. Today, I will participate in the new contest from Steem For Pakistan brought by the honorable Admin @suboohi ma'am. The name of the Contest is "One Picture And One Story Week #89". Thank you, Steem For Pakistan, for bringing this beautiful contest to us.

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Ancient Egypt is said to be a country shrouded in mystery. Every city in ancient Egypt is like a city of mystery. Especially the mystery of the Egyptian pyramids: still fascinates us. The wonderful play of magical artistic creations is the pyramids of Egypt. Today I will discuss something about the pyramids of Egypt in one picture and one story.

Under the blazing sun and the rolling sands of the Egyptian desert, the pyramids appear in a form that makes the heart want to just stare. But the thirst for seeing never ends. - Colossal monuments that have stood for thousands of years as timeless evidence of the genius, ambition and spiritual depth of one of the most fascinating civilizations in history. These pyramids present a surreal view of ancient structures, illuminated by a fiery celestial backdrop that enhances their otherworldly appeal. But beyond the artistic brilliance, there is a rich and complex history of innovation, religious beliefs, and royal history.

The story of the pyramids in Egypt begins in the Early Dynastic period (c. 3100–2686 BC), when the Egyptians began experimenting with monumental tombs. The evolution culminated in the Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC), often referred to as the "Age of the Pyramids". The earliest pyramids were a type of tomb where the bodies of pharaohs were kept. They believed that their emperors would be able to enjoy themselves after death. Therefore, their tombs were filled with many things, from precious gold ornaments to precious stones.
The three major pyramids, including the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, reflect a learning curve in architectural skill and engineering precision.
The pyramids include those built by the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure during the Fourth Dynasty. The largest, the Great Pyramid of Khufu ( 2580–2560 BC), originally stood 146.6 mtr (481 ft), making it the tallest human-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years.

These pyramids were not isolated monuments. Each pyramid was included temples and subsidiary pyramids. Constructed with millions of limestone blocks, the pyramids were logistical marvels that required precise alignment with celestial bodies, suggesting an advanced understanding of astronomy.

To the ancient Egyptians, the pyramids were more than royal tombs—they were stairways to divinity. The design of the pyramids symbolized the primordial structure from which the world was created and echoed the rays of the sun god Ra. This solar connection is powerfully echoed in the image, where the pyramids are bathed in a bright, supernatural light, seemingly drawing energy from the sun itself.

Internally, the pyramids served a spiritual function. They were designed to protect the body of the pharaoh and to house the soul forever. Extensive chambers and hidden passages were included to deter tomb robbers, although most royal tombs in ancient times were looted.

After centuries of research on these pyramids, the construction system of the pyramids still arouses debate. The construction style of the pyramids still amazes people. Most researchers agree that the pyramids were built by skilled workers, not slaves.

Even today, the pyramids of Egypt inspire awe. They are a world heritage site, examined millions of times by archaeologists, visited by millions of people, and reimagined in art and media. The brilliant imagery captures not only the grandeur of the pyramids but also their enduring mystery. The excellence of the Egyptians, their skill, and their knowledge are still at their best, as is the style of this pyramid master’s construction.

Conclusion:-
The pyramids of Egypt are not just tombs, nor are they just stones. They are the echoes of a civilization. They are the echoes of a civilization that reached for the stars, that believed in eternity, and that left behind monuments strong enough to defy time. Whether under the scorching desert sun or in the brilliant gaze of artistic imagination, these structures stand as symbols of human ingenuity and spiritual aspiration. And we ordinary people are thunderstruck to see their extraordinary feats of labor. I end my writing here by saluting all the talented individuals who created such great works of art.

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Thank you all of you for reading my post. I hope you will like my post. I am leaving today.
Allah Hafez

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Good day @shahid76, I went through your post, I was so impressed 😁 and overjoy because you are a very good writer, as you said, Egypt are not just tombs,nor are they just stone 🪨They are the echoes of a civilization. saying about the history of Egypt is 100% good because you make us get to know about some countries bravo bro ❤️, I hope to see a wonderful contest like this next time thanks for reading my comments.
@ikechukwu77

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