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Ain Shams Addin
Ain Shams Addin

Ain Shams Addin is an archaeological site located in Kharga, Egypt. The site is an ancient settlement from the Roman and Christian times between 1st and 5th centuries AD. The settlement includes the ruins of a 4th century church which is one of the oldest churches in Egypt.
Site Information
Country: Egypt
District: New Valley Governorate
Category: Churches and Monasteries
Site History: 1st Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Christian
Site Features: Roman & Christian Monuments
UNESCO Tentative List
Part of: Kharga Oasis and the Small Southern Oases
Date of Submission: 2015
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