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.
Karnak is made of local sandstone.
Senuseret I built the white chpel... Correction!The person who ansered this is wrong. Sensuret one did not build it but he did get or recieve it as a gift from the people when he had his Jubilee festival which is thrity years of phatoh.Also the second time the archarologists build it so yeah
The Karnak complex of temples, pylons, obelisks and chapels were built over a long period and added to by nearly every Pharaoh between 1971 and 30BC. The first king to order a building to be constructed there was the 12th dynasty Pharaoh Senusret I (reigned 1971-1926BC) and the last by Cleopatra (51-30BC). The temples were finally closed on the order of the emperor Constantine I in 356AD when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The modern name el-Karnak is really the name of a small Arab village nearby, but it has been applied to a vast complex of temples, chapels and other buildings which the ancient Egyptians called "The Most Select of Places". The complex began at the start of the Middle Kingdom with the rise of the Theban kings and the god Amun, particularly from the 18th dynasty - but it was built, enlarged, pulled down and changed over the next 2,000 years, leaving a maze of apparently chaotic walls, columns and statues. So the site is around 4,000 years old, but many of the buildings are younger than that.
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he made the white chapel at Karnak
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.
Sunesret 1 was the one to build the White Chapel.
The White Chapel in Egypt was built by Senusret I, a pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom during the 12th Dynasty. It is located at Karnak in the precinct of Amun-Re in modern-day Luxor. The Chapel was dedicated to the god Amun and served as a religious structure for offerings and rituals.
senusret I built karnak
Karnak is made of local sandstone.
the karnak temple was made from stone
The Temple of Karnak is in Egypt
Big Karnak happened in 1991.
Karnak - comics - was created in 1965.