Temples that existence in Nubia
1. Abu Simbel Temple: Located in southern Egypt, close to the border with Sudan, this temple is one of the most famous in Nubia and was constructed in the 13th century BCE by the Pharaoh Ramesses II.
2. Temple of Amun at Jebel Barkal: This temple is located in Sudan and dates back to the 8th century BCE. It is there to the god Amun. It was there by the Kings of the Kushite Dynasty.
3. Temple of Apedemak: This temple is also in Sudan and was there in the 1st century BCE during the reign of King Natakamani. It is there to the god Apedemak. Who was worshipped as a fierce lion-headed warrior.
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4. Temple of Kalabsha: This temple is in southern Egypt, near the town of Aswan, and was there during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It was there to the gods Amun, Isis, and Horus.
5. Temple of Wadi es-Sebua: This temple is in southern Egypt, close to the border with Sudan, and was there during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II. It was there to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah.

6. Temple of Dakka: This temple is in Sudan and was there during the reign of the Ptolemaic pharaohs in the 3rd century BCE. It was there to the gods Thoth, Horus, and Amun.
7. Temple of Maharraka: This temple is in Sudan and was there during the 18th dynasty in ancient Egypt. It was there to the god Amun and was later expanded by the pharaoh Taharqa.
8. Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri: This temple is in southern Egypt and was there by Queen Hatshepsut in the 15th century BCE. It was there to the god Amun and was also as a funerary temple.
9. Temple of Soleb: This temple is in Sudan and was there during the reign of Amenhotep III in the 14th century BCE. It was there to the gods Amun, Re-Horakhty, and Khnum.
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10. Temple of Taffeh: This temple is in southern Egypt and was there during the reign of Ramses II. It was there to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah and was for annual festivals and processions.

11. Temple of Qasr Ibrim: This temple is on a hilltop in Sudan and was there during the Roman period. It was there to the goddess Isis. It was later converted into a fortress by Christian and Islamic rulers.
12. Temple of Beit el-Wali: This temple is in southern Egypt and was there during the reign of Ramses II. It was there to the gods Amun, Ptah, and Re-Horakhty and was for religious festivals and ceremonies.
13. Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu: This temple is in southern Egypt and was there during the 20th dynasty in ancient Egypt. It was there to the god Amun and was as a funerary temple for Ramses III.
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14. Temple of Kawa: This temple is located in Sudan and was constructed during the 25th dynasty of ancient Egypt. It was there to the god Amun and was later used by the Christian rulers of the Kingdom of Makuria.
15. Temple of Philae: This temple is located on an island in southern Egypt and was constructed during the Ptolemaic period. It was there to the goddess Isis. It was later converted into a Christian church by the Byzantine Empire.

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