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16-11-2024

Pyramids of Giza - The Iconic Wonders and Interesting Facts

By JAIN College
Pyramids of Giza - The Iconic Wonders and Interesting Facts

The Pyramids of Giza is known as one of the most iconic structures worldwide. These Pyramids are a testament to the engineering prowess and cultural significance of ancient Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza was built during the fourth dynasty of the kingdom and is between 2580 and 2560 BCE.

The Pyramids of Giza are called the “Great Pyramids” as it is one of the largest and most impressive of all three Pyramids at Giza.

In this blog, let us explore in detail about the history, location and some of the Interesting Facts about the Great Pyramid Of Giza.

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The Great Pyramid Of Giza - An Overview

The Great Pyramid of Giza is an ancient Egyptian and one of the largest of the three Pyramids of Giza. This Pyramid was built by Khufu (Cheops), the second king of Egypt’s 4th dynasty and was completed in the early 25th century. The Pyramids of Giza are often collectively considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and they are the last of the wonders still standing. The Great Pyramid Of Giza is located on a rocky plateau on the west bank of the Nile River in northern Egypt.

Interesting Facts about the Great Pyramid Of Giza 

Here are some of the important facts about the Great Pyramid of Giza.

  • The Giza Pyramids are in perfect alignment.
  • The Great Pyramid is one of the largest buildings ever constructed.
  • The Great Pyramid’s interior burial chamber is built of huge blocks of granite.
  • These ancient pyramids were polished with limestone casings that reflected the Sun’s rays.
  • The entrance to the Great Pyramid is on the north side, about 59 feet (18 meters) above ground level.
  • During the construction of the Great Pyramid, around Six million tonnes of brick was lifted with no technology.
  • The Great Pyramid of Giza originally stood about 482 feet (147 meters) tall and the base and each side of the Pyramid measured 755 feet (230 meters) in length.
  • The Great Pyramid’s core is made of yellowish limestone blocks, and the inner passages are of finer light-coloured limestone.
  • The ancient pharaohs used to often bury gold, jewels, and other precious items which soon became the target of many tomb robbers who looted these graves.
  • During the 12th century, Al-Aziz Uthman, the second Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt had a massive crew to destroy Menkaure’s temple but he was unsuccessful.

Conclusion

The Pyramids of Giza remain an extraordinary achievement and a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilisation. This pyramid was constructed as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu and is a symbol of Egypt’s enduring legacy in mathematics, religious practice and architecture. 
Learn more in detail about the Pyramids of Giza, their importance, facts and more by visiting our website @  Knowledgeum Academy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Pyramids of Giza are located on the Giza Plateau. It is about 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) west of the Nile River and 13 kilometres (8.1 miles) southwest of Cairo. 

The three smaller pyramids at the Giza are called the Queens' Pyramids. They are located on the east side of the Pyramid of Khufu and were built as tombs for Khufu's wives and sisters.

Khufu, the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty was buried in the Great Pyramid of Giza.

The Pyramid of Giza is the largest Egyptian pyramid and the final resting place of Pharaoh Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The three pyramids of Giza are called as

  1. Khufu's pyramid

It is the "Great Pyramid" or the "Pyramid of Cheops".This pyramid is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids.

  1. Khafre's pyramid

It is also known as the "Pyramid of Chephren". This pyramid is slightly smaller than Khufu's pyramid.

  1. Menkaure's pyramid.

It is also known as the "Pyramid of Mykerinos". This pyramid is the smallest of the three. 

All three pyramids of Giza are named after the pharaohs for whom they were built.

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Mekhala Joshi

JAIN College

JAIN PU College, a part of the renowned JGI Group, is committed to empowering students with quality education. Beyond academics, the college ensures its online content reflects the same standard of excellence. Every blog and article is meticulously vetted and proofread by subject matter experts to ensure accuracy, relevance, and clarity. From insightful educational topics to engaging discussions, JAIN PU College's content is crafted to inform, inspire, and add value to its readers, reflecting the institution's commitment to intellectual growth and innovation.

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