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The Jubilee Chapel at Karnak is a series of pillars that has stories of Sensuret l carved into them.

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Did the pharaohs built the White Chapel?

The White Chapel was built around the 12th dynasty by the Pharaoh Senustret I. Amenhotep III was the Pharaoh that took apart the chapel in order to fill his Karnak in the 18th dynasty.


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