Today, We save you (Pharaoh of Egypt) through saving your body so that you may be a sign for those after you . Lo! Most people are heedless of Our signs (Younus, 10: 92).
IMPORTANT: The ENTIRE temple complex was dismantled and rebuilt on a higher hill to make way for the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s, which isn't even mentioned in this video. Very strange considering the whole fascination surrounding the whole "sun god" segment. It feels like NatGeo are revising history.
Totally Scuffed I agree that sometimes Nat Geo can be questionable, though what you mention seems completely irrelevant to actual topics they’re talking about in the video.
The lady in the video is just excessive in whatever she does and say. There is a limit to spectacularisation of subjects like this and the video simply crosses it quite far.
I love Coleen's style she is stand out! Very chic. National Geographic thank you for making amazing documentaries. I watch natgeo since middle school. And make me love history.
I mean it's literally what western archaeologists wore for decades to steal Egyptian relics and whatnot like maybe not play dress-up to visit these people?
@@verdigris_juniper no. Archaeologists don't really wear this except in the movies. Or at least it's not seen now. I think she looks fantastic and is also very passionate about what she does.
Abu Simbel is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Near South Sudan. The Nasser lake is also so beautiful. Would love to visit that place one day again.
The way our civilized ancestors lived & constructed the world's 🌎 most monumental, mysterious & amazing objects today will always be researched & speculated, Only God knows!!!!!!
@@moanjelo9453 Historically, the Egyptian civilization was formed before the Arabic language was a thing. Meaning that Egyptians are the people of this civilization and those ascended from that bloodline . However, Arabs are the people of the language "Arabic" and they live in North Africa and in the Middle East in general. After all that elaboration, Egyptian is an ethnicity and Arab is a description of what is your mother language . I hope I did answer your question well :D
@@salmahassan6998 You sound ignorant and obviously have no idea about how civilizations arise. It was Europeans who decoded the ancient Egyptian language and taught you about the significance of their civilization, and more to that point, here you are learning about it from documentary made by an American organisation. As for Egyptian artefacts presrved in western museums, I would rather use the word saved instead of "stolen", because your people used to think of them as nothing more than the rubbles of cursed infidels and a lot of them still do till this day.
@@rockey13gt so you took those artifacts as an exchange for providing “knowledge” of our heritage among us? You searched our history for your own benefit, never heard of the British or the French teaching Egyptians about their heritage, it was all for yourselves. If “teaching” us our history and make it discoverable give you the right to stole and loot our heritage then we don’t want your teachings, dumb
Ramses was the second longest in Egyptian history .In addition to his wars with the Hittites and Libyans he is known for his extensive building programs and for the many colossal statues of him found all over Egypt
The ancient Egyptians learned, trained, and made what no eye saw or ear heard. They made imaginations and made it a reality. I liked the ancient Egyptians very much and everything related to them. They were the best leaders and the best role models.
I remember my Uber driver from Alexandria was telling me about the last part with the light hitting at a specific moment. He said a lot of people gather around to see it when it happens
I didn't know there is all the spaces and artwork behind the giant statues of Ramses. I remember as a child when they had to relocate it all on higher ground because of the Aswan dam. There was a major article in national geographic about it. So they also then carved into the mountain to include all the huge rooms and relocate those too, wow!!! Is that right?
Please dont forget that the temple of abu simbal is actually displaced from its site of actual construction Soo Does the sunlight still hits twice a year like the lady mentioned here.?
why are you hating on her sense of fashion? i saw a video of her rating The Mummy (1999) and she said that she, along with her husband, likes antiques, so maybe she likes to wear vintage. She loves her job as an Egyptologist.
I liked it how new age Ms Ramses explained everything & dressed-up in an ostentatious manner; wearing a fancy dress, enhanced with decorative accessories. Reminds me that movie - Death on the Nile... & movies of old days. Those Hittites, with the help of Syrians, Berber & others, destroyed the Egyptian culture... Later came those from Southern Europe & changed everything... that's what I read .... from books... (Great Britain, Sun 06 Sept 2020 1553)
This would have been more interesting showing how the temple was cut out of the rock and moved further away from the water during the building of the Aswan Dam.This was accomplished by the the World Heritage Foundation in the 60's and 70's. That women's voice is like fingernails on a chalk board!
Me after watching this: my leg is now healed from this amazing content! (Irl I just litteraly just fell off my electric scooter down hill going 18kilometers per hour ;-; I'm now laying down and can't get off since my leg and left arm hurt so bad
absolutely educating, it's crazy how all this is adored & accepted yet the Son of God Christ Jesus is denied when so much proof shows different 🤭.. imagine when he shows up as prophesied and all those who got it wrong then would want to repent having the chance now.. Jesus Trully Loves You all.. FYI, for those who don't understand that when you hold up any light to these egyptian hieroglyphs and see the difference in size of the people, it's not that their bigger in status quo, its that they're nephalim in size.. God Bless Youse all
Quando nascerà di graphic continua così a trovare nuovi scoperte un grande azione di una tomba di Ramesse XIII e di Cleopatra tipo Ricerca su Napoleone Un bacione ciao ciao ciao Faccio una scoreggia
Ramses the Great became revered as one of the most powerful rulers of Ancient Egypt. What amazes you most about his empire?
Put this on Disney+UK pls
God is God, no mortal can claim to be God
Thanks ❤🌹
Can you plz go deeper in his life?! We need more series about him
Only one God of the universe exist & that is jehovah (YHWH) father of Jesus Christ also known as only Son of God.
This lady looks like an Indiana Jones villain.
True...
She's so exaggerated...
🤣 I was thinking the same thing
True true true
Fun fact! She herself is a fan of hers! So she does that look on purpose 👌✨
Today, We save you (Pharaoh of Egypt) through saving your body so that you may be a sign for those after you . Lo! Most people are heedless of Our signs (Younus, 10: 92).
I hope I have the money one day to see this for myself. It is breathtaking!
Smar wish here
WE NEED MORE!!
3 minutes is not enough, NGC!
There is an awesome show about Egypt on amazon prime and it’s SO authentic and factual. It’s great it’s just called Egypt lol
@@AudiVA96 personally i would never give my money to Amazon .
gardensofthegods honestly I totally respect that. Maybe the show is available elsewhere :/
Ancient Egypt is always a fascinating topic!
We couldn't agree more. Never stop exploring!
u havee soo much subs
Why is she dressed like she walked out of an Agatha Christie novel?
Raeed Chowdhury 🤗🤗🤗🤣😂🤣😂😆😃
Why not...it looks great👍
That's her schtick. She's known as the Vintage Egyptologist.
Just another one of Nat Geo’s crazy archeologists.
1920’s classic style that still in reproduction. Same as men suits, shoes, and hats never goes out of style too.
I think she was that Egyptologist who reacted to the movie The Mummy.
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO COMMENT THIS
Yes she was. With another lady
love to watch nategeo, especially ancient things
IMPORTANT: The ENTIRE temple complex was dismantled and rebuilt on a higher hill to make way for the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s, which isn't even mentioned in this video.
Very strange considering the whole fascination surrounding the whole "sun god" segment. It feels like NatGeo are revising history.
Totally Scuffed I agree that sometimes Nat Geo can be questionable, though what you mention seems completely irrelevant to actual topics they’re talking about in the video.
Thanks for watching this video! Stay curious.
@@NatGeo you should do one on how colonialism and European explorer's robbed tombs and stole to add to their private illegal museums.
@@NatGeo you know that Ramses the II was a notorious for in carving his name onto everything?
Apparently I got obsessed with ancient Egypt in this lockdown.
Ramses was a god in his own mind. BTW, I like her outfit and her delivery. When on TV, you do want to play up to the audience and inspire creativity.
The lady in the video is just excessive in whatever she does and say. There is a limit to spectacularisation of subjects like this and the video simply crosses it quite far.
She looks passionate to me about the subjects she's talking on.
I think her lectures would be quite fun. I know I wouldn't be bored.
i love her vintage dressing style
I love Coleen's style she is stand out! Very chic. National Geographic thank you for making amazing documentaries. I watch natgeo since middle school. And make me love history.
She's such a cringe tho!
I dont really enjoy her way of speaking, sure maybe she appeals to some, but definitely not the ideal voice
I in general prefer a less cheesy voice is how I put it
love the outfit of the woman! I wish these videos were longer, they are so interesting
Why so many mean comments about her clothes? Let her wear what she wants, she obviously loves her job and likes dressing like that
I mean it's literally what western archaeologists wore for decades to steal Egyptian relics and whatnot
like maybe not play dress-up to visit these people?
@@verdigris_juniper no. Archaeologists don't really wear this except in the movies. Or at least it's not seen now. I think she looks fantastic and is also very passionate about what she does.
Although I am an Egyptian, I didn't know these cool meaningful facts about ramses
Because you're not egyptian
Abu Simbel is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Near South Sudan. The Nasser lake is also so beautiful. Would love to visit that place one day again.
Which South Sudan?
You mean aswan?
There are millions of secrets we will never know! Egypt is rather interesting!
If I can go back to the past. I will definitely visit the glory days of egypt. I wanna observe how they built their amazing structures.
With slaves lol
The way our civilized ancestors lived & constructed the world's 🌎 most monumental, mysterious & amazing objects today will always be researched & speculated, Only God knows!!!!!!
As an Egyptian myself, I always love to know more about the history of my grandfathers, Natgeo never failed to give me that pelasure
Aren't you an Arab and do you think Egyptian was an ethnicity or a certain people?
@@moanjelo9453 Historically, the Egyptian civilization was formed before the Arabic language was a thing. Meaning that Egyptians are the people of this civilization and those ascended from that bloodline . However, Arabs are the people of the language "Arabic" and they live in North Africa and in the Middle East in general.
After all that elaboration, Egyptian is an ethnicity and Arab is a description of what is your mother language .
I hope I did answer your question well :D
@@ahmedamr7047 yeah but why can't you be more like your ancestors and do their religion instead of being Muslim?
Thank god they're big and hidden......all that egyption artifacts otherwise the British would have stolen it too......😂
Have you been to the British Museum? There are looted artifacts from Egypt. Such a shame.
@@inigojuancarlos yeah Europe have no history only stolen others history such a shame😏
@@salmahassan6998 You sound ignorant and obviously have no idea about how civilizations arise. It was Europeans who decoded the ancient Egyptian language and taught you about the significance of their civilization, and more to that point, here you are learning about it from documentary made by an American organisation. As for Egyptian artefacts presrved in western museums, I would rather use the word saved instead of "stolen", because your people used to think of them as nothing more than the rubbles of cursed infidels and a lot of them still do till this day.
@@rockey13gt so you took those artifacts as an exchange for providing “knowledge” of our heritage among us? You searched our history for your own benefit, never heard of the British or the French teaching Egyptians about their heritage, it was all for yourselves. If “teaching” us our history and make it discoverable give you the right to stole and loot our heritage then we don’t want your teachings, dumb
@@rockey13gt why England didn't return the kohinoor diamond to India. Because it was stolen by
British empire
Ramses was the second longest in Egyptian history .In addition to his wars with the Hittites and Libyans he is known for his extensive building programs and for the many colossal statues of him found all over Egypt
POV: Someone took Ramses's stone.
Ramses: Rrreeetturrrnnn Thhee Slllaaabbb.
Me: WHAT'S YOUR OFFER!?
The Egyptians had to have had some serious foresight if they knew just how badass their ruins looked with recessed lighting.
The world's first recorded Peace treaty and ushering a golden age. ❤️🌎⚖️
Ramses II is not just a king he is a God.
We know that 😇 But Natgeo is showing something like it's new for us.
Is he god?.. lol
He can die... Moron
@@bulansabit7285 my dude just shut up
@@Cecilia-ky3uw lol.. use your brain.. dont be moron
Egypt the " Land of Mystery "
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We need more information about Egypt and Machu Picchu history
Why all the Research Centerd on egypt where AS nubians were far a greater kingdom than egypt and paved way also for modern civilization
I came looking for Ramsay, Gordan and I found Ramses some king of Egypt.
AUDITORIUM COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
The ancient Egyptians learned, trained, and made what no eye saw or ear heard. They made imaginations and made it a reality. I liked the ancient Egyptians very much and everything related to them. They were the best leaders and the best role models.
ommg vintage egyptologist!!!
Thanks for this video on my greatness NatGeo
This is Actually BEAUTIFUL lets apreciate!😁💙
3:10 thats why he was destroyed by god and his prophet
Innit lol
I remember my Uber driver from Alexandria was telling me about the last part with the light hitting at a specific moment. He said a lot of people gather around to see it when it happens
I didn't know there is all the spaces and artwork behind the giant statues of Ramses. I remember as a child when they had to relocate it all on higher ground because of the Aswan dam. There was a major article in national geographic about it. So they also then carved into the mountain to include all the huge rooms and relocate those too, wow!!! Is that right?
Woah so cool 😍😇😎😎 I like your videos
I gasped when I saw her
I was like "Isn't she the one in Rachel Maksy's video?"
She seems so nice!
Those who played AC Origins would definitely have a special feeling watching these videos :D
Who else loves National geographic? 😍💖🐈
THIS WOMAN IS UNWATCHABLE!!
Loving this 💟🌹💟
Omg! I’m early!!! Hello National Geographic, I love your videos and have always wanted to learn about animals and geography.
Please dont forget that the temple of abu simbal is actually displaced from its site of actual construction
Soo Does the sunlight still hits twice a year like the lady mentioned here.?
Ramses, the king of Pharaoh who was very cruel and ferocious
why are you hating on her sense of fashion? i saw a video of her rating The Mummy (1999) and she said that she, along with her husband, likes antiques, so maybe she likes to wear vintage. She loves her job as an Egyptologist.
Egyptian civilization ❤🇪🇬
If I knew from the Transformer Movie Series, this building has been built by Alien called *Transformers* .
Muito especial...o conhecimento é gratificante...🙏
The video says about some encient mummy ramses but all comment section is obsessed with the host 😂😂LOL low-key *me too*
Great👍
I wish this was 3h long
Wow, that woman host is simply beautiful, elegant, and refreshing.
Wow Amazing
🍀🍀🇮🇳🍀🍀
History is awesome
I thought Abu Simbel was rebuilt / relocated? Is that solar alignment still accurate?
Hello Nat Geo happy sunday from México with love 🍀🇲🇽
The first peace treaty is crazy
I can bet my country's prime minister can give tough competition to Ramses in politics
I knew all of this story. Pharaoh forces his workers to do his puppet and his faces at his castles.
Good one!
She is the egyptologist that I really imagine.
Interesting facts. 👍
Good evening everyone
amazing
I liked it how new age Ms Ramses explained everything & dressed-up in an ostentatious manner; wearing a fancy dress, enhanced with decorative accessories. Reminds me that movie - Death on the Nile... & movies of old days. Those Hittites, with the help of Syrians, Berber & others, destroyed the Egyptian culture... Later came those from Southern Europe & changed everything... that's what I read .... from books...
(Great Britain, Sun 06 Sept 2020 1553)
Pls make documentary on relation between ancient egypt and ancient arya hindu religious history thats a great topic
This would have been more interesting showing how the temple was cut out of the rock and moved further away from the water during the building of the Aswan Dam.This was accomplished by the the World Heritage Foundation in the 60's and 70's. That women's voice is like fingernails on a chalk board!
Me after watching this: my leg is now healed from this amazing content!
(Irl I just litteraly just fell off my electric scooter down hill going 18kilometers per hour ;-; I'm now laying down and can't get off since my leg and left arm hurt so bad
what are goin to do?
No doubt, Ramesses II was the "Greatest Pharaoh in Egyptian History".
Incredible ❤️
I am being forced to watch this for social studies
Isn't he the one who Moses fight?
Need more coverage by this lady
0:17 was enjoying it until she opened her mouth.
absolutely educating, it's crazy how all this is adored & accepted yet the Son of God Christ Jesus is denied when so much proof shows different 🤭.. imagine when he shows up as prophesied and all those who got it wrong then would want to repent having the chance now.. Jesus Trully Loves You all..
FYI, for those who don't understand that when you hold up any light to these egyptian hieroglyphs and see the difference in size of the people, it's not that their bigger in status quo, its that they're nephalim in size.. God Bless Youse all
cool
Quando nascerà di graphic continua così a trovare nuovi scoperte un grande azione di una tomba di Ramesse XIII e di Cleopatra tipo Ricerca su Napoleone Un bacione ciao ciao ciao Faccio una scoreggia
Whas Ramses the Pharaoh during Moses days
Egypt's biggest down fall was Letting Hittites and Syrians live on their lands the eventually falling victim to the people they showed mercy too.
They didn't invite the hittite people to invade them
Good
Am not pretty sure about lady's personality ❤️
نحتاج ترجمة للعربي !!!.
Perfect
even my nemessis said they shielded me from my own arrow with their headsz
I like the video, but she didn't need the 1920's/30's costume.
She is wearing a pair of MC HAMMER PANTS.
She dresses like that probably everyday, also her husband.
It's common in all civilisation that they use to record things on rocks i have question that how this can be similar
i am watching this today at tv and loptop
Full video please.
awsome
I love her!
Lady - “ he is a god” meanwhile abu simbel - “STFU lady I’m just sitting here chillin with my frnds”
These cultural relics are only three hundred years old at most.
And what happened to the treasures found in the tomb
"The living embodiment of the sun god"
Which episode is this?
Yeah Rameses