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That's the temple of Hatshepsut, not the Valley of the Kings.
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[[File:ACO_CotP_-_Valley_of_the_Kings_Promotional_Screenshot.jpg|thumb|250px|Bayek overlooking the valley]]
The '''Valley of the Kings''' is a valley in [[Egypt]] which served as a necropolis for various pharaohs and nobles from the {{Wiki|New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom}} period. The valley is stood on the west bank of the [[Nile]] and opposite [[Thebes]]. [[Tutankhamun]], one of the most prominent pharaohs of the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty}}, was buried in a tomb in the valley.
The '''Valley of the Kings''' is a valley in [[Egypt]] which served as a necropolis for various pharaohs and nobles from the {{Wiki|New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom}} period. The valley is stood on the west bank of the [[Nile]] and opposite [[Thebes]]. [[Tutankhamun]], one of the most prominent pharaohs of the {{Wiki|Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty}}, was buried in a tomb in the valley.



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The Valley of the Kings is a valley in Egypt which served as a necropolis for various pharaohs and nobles from the New Kingdom period. The valley is stood on the west bank of the Nile and opposite Thebes. Tutankhamun, one of the most prominent pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty, was buried in a tomb in the valley.

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