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Chiang Mai(tourism)
Chiang Mai(encyclopedia)
Chiang Rai hotels(tourism)
Chiang Mai hotels(tourism)
Chiang Mai flights(tourism)
Chiang Mai car rental(tourism)
Chiang Mai airports(tourism)
chiang (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Chiang Mai doctors(health)

Abydos (sh) and Chiang Mai (sh)


Abydos (sh)




Sacred city, one of the most important archaeological sites of ancient Egypt.

It was a royal necropolis of the first two dynasties and later a pilgrimage centre for the worship of Osiris. The pharaohs, including Thutmose III and Ramses III, embellished the temple to Osiris, and some pharaohs had cenotaphs at Abydos. The temple of Seti I, one of the most beautiful, has helped decode Egyptian history: in a long gallery is a relief, the so-called Abydos list of kings, showing Seti and his son Ramses making offerings to the cartouches of 76 dead predecessors.


Chiang Mai (sh)




City (pop., 1999 est.: 171,594), northwestern Thailand.

Located on the Ping River about 80 mi (130 km) east of Myanmar, it was founded in the late 13th century as the capital of the independent Lan Na kingdom. Later subject to Myanmar, it was taken by the Siamese in 1774, but retained a degree of independence from Bangkok until the late 19th century. It is now northern Thailand's religious, economic, and cultural centre. Nearby is the temple complex of Wat Phra That Doi Suthop, whose monastery was built in the 14th century.