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English: Elephantine Island, is an island in the middle of the Nile River which is one of the forts strongest along the southern borders of Egypt, and detailing the Nile to the two channels Maackstan in Aswan, was by the Philae Temple and moved from its original location on the island of Philae were assembled on the island of Ojeljka, in the wake of the construction of the High Dam [1].

Farouk I lose to Temple Anas presence

This is because the name of elephants or Velay to the language of Greek, which means (beloved) or (granules) The Arabic name her he Anas presence proportion to the legend of Anas in the stories of One Thousand and One Nights The name of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic is Bilak or Balakh and means to reduce or end because it was the last limits Egypt in the south. And a set of worship dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis is that the island contained the temples of Hathor and Amenhotep and other temples.
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