36,000 years ago the south entrance of the Pyramids of Giza and the anti-gravity machines used in their construction 36,000 years ago were discovered in the 19th and 20th centuries, but the reason was hidden from the world đđIn some old photographs of the Great Pyramid, a faint outline of what is said to be the southern gate of the pyramid can be seen. In these 19th and 20th century photographs, when the pyramids were partially covered with sand, this southern entrance was at ground level.
Although there is no known information about the entrance to the pyramid, the entrance is mentioned in the book "Land of Osiris" by the American Egyptologist Stephen Moller. The book states that Flinders Petrie, along with American archaeologist J. O. Kinnaman, discovered the southern entrance to the pyramid. It led to hidden rooms containing ancient records of a past civilization and the "anti-gravity machines" used in the pyramid's construction, as well as records that the pyramid was built 36,000 years ago, he says.
Kinnaman, a scholar, told a lecture to a small audience of Freemasons in Northern California, later recorded on cassette tape, before the end of his life in 1955. (He was born on February 23, 1877, 11 miles north of Bryan, Ohio, and on a one-mile farm to the east. He was the only child of wealthy parents, his father was a physician and Harvard graduate. In his childhood, Kinnaman developed an early interest in antiquities by collecting arrowheads and other indigenous artifacts around his parents' farm. He graduated from high school at age 15 and was Licensed as a teacher in the state of Ohio at 16. He was the second youngest student to enter Tri-State College in Angola, Indiana in 1894.
He majored in a classics course specializing in Greek and Latin literature, ancient history, philology, and classical archaeology. In 1900, Kinnaman entered the University of Chicago to pursue graduate studies in Greek and classical archaeology. While at the University of Chicago he studied medicine for three years but never completed the MD degree)
In response to this question, Kinnaman stated that the information was amazing and that he and Petrie had decided that the world was not ready to accept those valuable facts because the world would laugh at them like madmen by publishing them at a time when people were not intelligent and curious enough to accept them.
Stephen Moller explores Petrie's relationship with Kinnaman and the details of their discoveries in more detail: "Kinnaman claimed that there was no written evidence of their discoveries in the Great Pyramid. When he and Petri reported to the government what they had managed to find, Kinnaman claimed that it was not revealed to the world. He suffered alone, keeping it a secret until his death as governments threatened him and signed him
Kinnaman stated that in their findings, they also decided that society was not yet ready to accept the ability to overcome gravity and their discoveries of the Great Pyramid." Along with Petrie Kinnaman, the government told Kinnaman to establish the Bible as a historical as well as a literary document through archaeology. , only in its pure original form. After more than 50 years in the field, Kinnaman traveled around the world seven times in pursuit of knowledge. As a real-world explorer, he lived with a remote Eskimo tribe in the Arctic for six months, and the Jivaro chief hunters of South America. captured by and spent some time with African cannibal tribes. He was one of the first archaeologists to explore the catacombs of Rome. Although there is no direct evidence of the friendship in biographies or letters, there is circumstantial evidence. Thus, Stephen Mellor writes, both of them at the British Foundation for the Study of Palestine, were members of the Victorian Institute of Great Britain, and Petrie's S It is said that two Gayan regularly contributed articles to the American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, of which he was the author.
Egyptologists such as Zaki Hawass and Mark Lehner deliberately created an informative "scientific" background around the pyramids, drowning out alternative theories. Lehner, who had initially supported the theory of an ancient highly advanced civilization behind the construction of the pyramids, suddenly began to promote the official story, enlisted the support of Saki Hawass, and gained a complete monopoly on the study of the pyramids in Egypt without any restrictions. Lehner actively rejected Robert Schoch's theory of rain erosion of the Sphinx. Arguing that some modern erosion. In the 1990s, Robert Schoch demonstrated that the furrows on the body of the Sphinx and the trenches around it were eroded by rain. According to the official chronology of 8000 years, Egypt did not experience such heavy rains as would have left such signs of erosion.
Kinnaman stated that one of the functions of the Great Pyramid was the giant radio or messaging system. Stored in a chamber 1,100 feet below the rock on the Giza plateau, the Egyptian priests were able to send telepathic messages around the world thanks to the massive crystals, said Dr. Albert J., president, and executive director of the foundation. According to McDonald, one of the places where Kinnaman said he sent these messages was the Grand Canyon.
āˇāˇāļģ 36,000 āļāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ āļāˇුāļą්āļේ āļāļ¯ිāļිāļģීāļ¸් āˇāļŗāˇා āļˇාāˇිāļා āļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āļීāˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ¯āļුāļĢු āļ´ිāˇිāˇුāļ¸āˇāˇ āļුāļģුāļ්āˇාāļāļģ්āˇāļĢ āˇිāļģෝāļ°ී āļēāļą්āļ්āļģ 19 āˇāļą āˇāˇ 20 āˇāļą āˇāļāˇāļģ්⎠āˇāļŊ āˇොāļēා āļāļ්āļāļ¯ āļŊෝāļāļēෙāļą් āˇැāļāˇූ āˇේāļු⎠đđ
āļ¸āˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āˇāļ¸āˇāļģ āļ´ැāļģāļĢි āļĄාāļēාāļģූāļ´āˇāļŊ, āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ¯āļුāļĢු āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු⎠āļēැāļēිāļිāļēāļąු āļŊāļļāļą āˇුāˇ
ු āļ¯āˇ
āˇāļ§āˇāļąāļ් āļ¯ැāļිāļē āˇැāļිāļē. āļ¸ෙāļ¸ 19 āˇāļą āˇāˇ 20 āˇāļąāˇāļāˇāļģ්āˇāˇāļŊ āļĄාāļēාāļģූāļ´āˇāļŊ, āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āļ
āļģ්āļ° āˇāˇāļēෙāļą් āˇැāļŊි āˇāļŊිāļą් āˇැāˇී āļāļිāˇිāļ§, āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯āļුāļĢු āļ´ිāˇිāˇුāļ¸ āļļිāļ¸් āļ¸āļ§්āļ§āļ¸ේ āˇිāļē.
āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļē āļුāļŊāļ§ āļ´්āļģāˇේāˇāļē āˇීāļ¸ āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļ´්āļģāˇිāļ¯්āļ° āļොāļģāļුāļģāļ් āļąොāļ¸ැāļි āˇුāˇāļ¯ āļāļ¸ āļ´ිāˇිāˇුāļ¸ āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļšāļŗ āļāļ¸āļģිāļාāļąු āļāļĸිāļ´්āļු āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļĨāˇ්āļ§ීāˇāļą් āļ¸ොāļŊāļģ් āˇිāˇිāļą් "Land of Osiris" āļąāļ¸් āļ්āļģāļą්āļŽāļēේ āˇāļŗāˇāļą් āˇේ. āļ´ොāļේāļිāļēāļąāˇා Flinders Petrie, āļāļ¸āļģිāļාāļąු āļ´ුāļģාāˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļĨ J. O. Kinnaman āˇāļ¸āļ āļāļ්⎠āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේāļ¯āļුāļĢු āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ු⎠āˇොāļēා āļāļ් āļļ⎠āļ´ොāļේ āˇāļŗāˇāļą් āˇේ. āļāļē āļ
āļීāļ āˇිāˇ්āļ§ාāļ ාāļģāļēāļ āļāļ´ැāļģāļĢි āˇාāļģ්āļා āˇāˇ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļāļ¯ිāļිāļģීāļ¸් āˇāļŗāˇා āļˇාāˇිāļා āļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯"āļ´්āļģāļි-āļුāļģුāļ්āˇාāļāļģ්āˇāļĢ āļēāļą්āļ්āļģ" āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļē āļ¸ීāļ§ āˇāˇāļģ 36,000 āļāļ§ āļ´ෙāļģ āļāļ¯ිāļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯āļļāˇāļ§ āˇාāļģ්āļා āļ
āļŠංāļු āˇැāļāˇුāļĢු āļාāļ¸āļģāˇāļŊāļ§ āļ¸āļ āļ´ෑāļ¯ීāļē āļēී āļāˇු āˇāļŗāˇāļą් āļāļģāļēි.
āˇිāˇාāļģāļ¯āļēෙāļු āˇූ āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්, āļāļුāļģු āļැāļŊිāˇෝāļąිāļēාāˇේ āˇ්āļģීāļ¸ේāˇāļą්āˇāļģුāļą්āļේ āļුāļŠා āļ´්āļģේāļ්āˇāļ āļ´ිāļģිāˇāļāļ§ āļ¯ේāˇāļąāļēāļāļ¯ී āļ āļැāļą āļිāļēා āˇිāļ§ිāļēේāļē, āļ´āˇු⎠āļැāˇāļ§් āļ´āļ§āļēේ āļ´āļ§ිāļāļ āļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී, 1955 āļ¯ී āļāˇුāļේ āļĸීāˇිāļāļēේ āļ
āˇāˇාāļąāļē āļāļ¯ා āˇිāļē.(āļāˇු āļāļ´āļ āļŊැāļļුāˇේ 1877 āļ´ෙāļļāļģāˇාāļģි 23 āˇැāļąිāļ¯ාāļē. āļāˇිāļēෝ āˇි āļļ්āļģāļēāļą් āˇිāļ§ āˇැāļāļ´ුāļ¸්11 āļ් āļāļුāļģිāļą් āˇāˇ āˇැāļāļ´ුāļ¸් āļāļāļ් āļąැāļෙāļąāˇිāļģිāļą් āļොāˇිāļ´āļŊ. āļāˇු āļ°āļąāˇāļ් āļ¯ෙāļ¸āˇ්āļ´ිāļēāļą්āļේ āļāļāļ¸ āļ¯āļģුāˇාāˇූ āļ
āļāļģ āļāˇුāļේ āļ´ිāļēා āˇෛāļ¯්āļēāˇāļģāļēෙāļු āˇāˇ āˇාāˇāļŠ් āļāļ´ාāļ°ිāļ°ාāļģිāļēෙāļි.āļāˇුāļේ āˇ
āļ¸ා āˇිāļēේāļ¯ී, āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļāļ¸ āļ¯ෙāļ¸ාāļ´ිāļēāļą්āļේ āļොāˇිāļļිāļ¸් āˇāļ§ා āļāļāļŊ āˇāˇ āˇෙāļąāļ් āˇ්āˇāļ¯ේāˇිāļāļෞāļුāļ āˇāˇ්āļු āļāļ්āļģැāˇ් āļිāļģීāļ¸ āļąිāˇා āļ´ුāļģාāˇāˇ්āļු āļෙāļģෙāˇි āļ¸ුāļŊ් āļāļąāļą්āļ¯ුāˇāļ් āļāļි āļāˇ
ේāļē. āļāˇුāˇāļē⎠āļ
āˇුāļģුāļ¯ු 15 āļ¯ී āļāˇāˇ් āļ´ාāˇāļŊෙāļą් āļāļ´ාāļ°ිāļē āļŊāļļා āļāļි āļ
āļāļģ 16 āļ¯ී āļāˇිāļēෝ āļ´්āļģාāļą්āļāļēේ āļුāļģුāˇāļģāļēෙāļුāļŊෙ⎠āļļāļŊāļ´āļ්āļģ āļŊāļļා āļāļ. āļāˇු 1894 āļ¯ී āļāļą්āļ¯ිāļēාāļąා āˇි āļāļą්āļෝāļŊා āˇි āļ§්āļģāļēි-āˇ්āļ§ේāļ§් āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļŊāļēāļ§āļāļුāˇ
āļ් āˇූ āļ¯ෙāˇāļą āļŊාāļļාāļŊāļāļ¸ āˇිāˇ්āļēāļēා āˇිāļē.
āļāˇු āļ්āļģීāļ āˇāˇ āļŊāļිāļą් āˇාāˇිāļ්āļēāļē, āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļāļිāˇාāˇāļē, āļˇාāˇා āˇිāļ¯්āļēා⎠āˇāˇ āˇāļ¸්āļˇාāˇ්āļē āļ´ුāļģාāˇිāļ¯්āļēාāˇāļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āˇිāˇේāˇāļĨ āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸āļ් āļŊāļļා āļāļ් āˇāļ¸්āļˇාāˇ්āļē āļ´ාāļ¨āļ¸ාāļŊාāˇāļ් āļāˇුāļේ āļ´්āļģāļ°ාāļą āˇේ. 1900 āļ¯ී, āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්āļ ිāļාāļෝ āˇිāˇ්⎠āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļŊāļēāļ§ āļāļුāˇ
ු āˇූāļēේ āļ්āļģීāļ āˇා āˇāļ¸්āļˇාāˇ්āļē āļ´ුāļģාāˇිāļ¯්āļēා⎠āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļāļ´ාāļ°ිāļāļ§āļēුāļු āˇැāļ¯ෑāļģීāļ¸ āˇāļŗāˇා āļē. āļ ිāļාāļෝ āˇිāˇ්⎠āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļŊāļēේ āˇිāļ§ිāļēāļ¯ී āļāˇු āˇāˇāļģ āļුāļąāļ් āˇෛāļ¯්āļēāˇිāļ¯්āļēා⎠āˇැāļ¯ෑāļģූ āļąāļ¸ුāļ් āļිāˇි āˇිāļ§ෙāļāļ් MD āļāļ´ාāļ°ිāļē āˇāļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļāˇ
ේ āļąැāļ)
.āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´්āļģāˇ්āļąāļēāļ§ āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļුāļģු āļŊෙ⎠āļ´්āļģāļා⎠āļāˇ
ේ āļāļ¸ āļොāļģāļුāļģු āˇිāˇ්āļ¸ිāļ āļāˇා āˇූ āļļāˇāļ් āļāˇා āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļāļģāļ¸් āļļුāļ¯්āļ°ිāļ¸āļ් āˇා āļුāļුāˇāļŊāļē āļ´ිāļģි āļ´ිāļģිāˇ් āļļිāˇි āˇී āļąොāļිāļļූ āļāˇāļāļ§ āļāˇා āļ´āˇ
āļිāļģීāļ¸ෙāļą් āļāˇුāļą් āļāļą්āļ¸āļ්āļāļāļēāļą් āˇේ āļŊෝāļāļēා āˇිāļąාāˇෙāļąු āļāļි āļąිāˇා āļāļ¸ āˇāļ§ිāļąා āļāļģුāļĢු āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āļŊෝāļāļē āˇූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් āļąැāļි āļļāˇāļ§ āļāļ¸ා āˇāˇ āļ´ෙāļ§්āļģි āļීāļģāļĢāļē āļāļģ āļąිāˇāļŦāˇූ āļļāˇāļēි.
āˇ්āļ§ීāˇāļą් āļ¸ෝāļŊāļģ් āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āˇāļ¸āļ āļ´ෙāļ§්āļģිāļේ āˇāļ¸්āļļāļą්āļ°āļē āˇāˇ āļāˇුāļą්āļේ āˇොāļēාāļැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļොāļģāļුāļģු āˇāļŠාāļ් āˇිāˇ්āļāļģාāļ්āļ¸āļ⎠āļāˇේāˇāļĢāļē āļāˇ
ේāļē:"āļ¸āˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļāˇුāļą්āļේ āˇොāļēාāļැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļŊිāļිāļ āˇාāļ්āˇි āļąොāļ¸ැāļි āļļ⎠āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļිāļēාāˇිāļ§ිāļēේ āļāˇු āˇāˇ āļ´ෙāļ§්āļģි āļāˇුāļą් āˇොāļēා āļැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āˇāļ¸āļ් āˇූ āļ¯ේ āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļොāļģāļුāļģු āļģāļĸāļēāļ§ āˇාāļģ්āļා āļāˇ
āˇිāļ§ āļāˇා āļŊෝāļāļēāļ§ āˇෙāˇ
ිāļąොāļāļģāļą āļāļĸිāļ´්āļුāˇේ āˇāˇ āļ¸āˇා āļļ්āļģිāļාāļą්āļēāļēේ āļģāļĸāļēāļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļāˇුāļ§ āļāļģ්āļĸāļąāļē āļොāļ§ āļ
āļ්āˇāļą් āļāļ් āļļැāˇිāļą් āļ¸ිāļē āļēāļą āļුāļģුāļ¸āļāļē āļģāˇāˇāļ් āļŊෙ⎠āļāļļා āļāļąිāļ¸ිāļą් āļāˇු āļāļąිāˇāļ¸ āˇිāļŗāˇූāļēේāļē
āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ´්āļģāļා⎠āļāˇ
ේ āļāˇුāļą්āļේ āˇොāļēාāļැāļąීāļ¸්āˇāļŊāļ¯ී, āļුāļģුāļ්āˇාāļāļģ්āˇāļĢāļē āļĸāļē āļැāļąීāļ¸ේ āˇැāļිāļēා⎠āˇāˇ āļ¸āˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļāˇුāļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯āˇොāļēාāļැāļąීāļ¸් āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗāˇ āļ´ිāˇ
ි āļැāļąීāļ¸āļ§ āˇāļ¸ාāļĸāļē āļāˇāļ¸āļ් āˇූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් āļąැāļි āļļ⎠āļāˇුāļą්āļ¯ āļීāļģāļĢāļē āļāˇ
āļļāˇāļēි."āļ´ෙāļ§්āļģි āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āˇāļ¸āļ āļ´ුāļģාāˇිāļ¯්āļēා⎠āļ¸āļිāļą් āļļāļēිāļļāļŊāļē āļāļිāˇාāˇිāļ āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇාāˇිāļ්āļē āļŊේāļāļąāļēāļ් āļŊෙ⎠āˇ්āļŽාāļ´ිāļāļāļģāļą āļŊෙ⎠āļģāļĸāļē āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą්āļ§ āļ´්āļģāļා⎠āļāˇ
āˇ.āļąāļ¸ුāļ්, āļāļē āļ´ිāļģිāˇිāļ¯ු āļ¸ුāļŊ් āˇ්āˇāļģූāļ´āļēෙāļą් āļ´āļ¸āļĢි. āļ්āˇේāļ්āļģāļēේāˇāˇāļģ 50āļāļ§ āˇැāļŠි āļාāļŊāļēāļ් āļāļ āļāˇ
āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸ āˇāļšා āļēෑāļ¸ේ āļ
āļģāļ¸ුāļĢිāļą් āˇāļ් āˇāļාāˇāļ් āļŊො⎠āˇāļ§ා āļāļ¸āļą් āļāˇ
ේāļē. āˇැāļļෑ āļŊෝāļ āļāˇේāˇāļāļēෙāļු āļŊෙāˇ, āļāˇු āļ¸ා⎠āˇāļēāļ් āļāļ්āļ§ිāļ් āļ´්āļģāļ¯ේāˇāļēේ āļ¯ුāļģāˇ්āļŽ āļāˇ්āļිāļ¸ෝāˇ් āļෝāļ්āļģāļēāļ් āˇāļ¸āļ āļĸීāˇāļ් āˇූ āļ
āļāļģ, āļ¯āļුāļĢු āļāļ¸āļģිāļාāˇේ āļĸිāˇාāļģෝ āļ´්āļģāļ°ාāļą āļ¯āļŠāļēāļ¸්āļāļģුāˇāļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļ
āļŊ්āļŊා āļāļą්āļąා āļŊāļ¯ āļ
āļāļģ āļ
āļ´්āļģිāļාāļąු āļ¸ිāļąීāļ¸āļģු āļෝāļ්āļģිāļāļēāļą් āˇāļ¸āļ āļēāļ¸්āļාāļŊāļēāļ් āļāļ āļāˇ
ේāļē. āļāˇු āļģෝāļ¸āļēේ āļැāļ§āļොāļ¸්āļļāˇ් āļāˇේāˇāļĢāļē āļāˇ
āļ´āˇ
āļ¸ු āļ´ුāļģාāˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļĨāļēāļą්āļෙāļą් āļෙāļąෙāļි.āļāļි āļ¸ිāļ්āļģāļ්āˇāļē āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļ āļģිāļාāļ´āļ¯ාāļąāˇāļŊ āˇෝ āļŊිāļ´ිāˇāļŊ āˇෘāļĸු āˇාāļ්āˇිāļąොāļ¸ැāļි āˇුāˇāļ¯, āļ´āļģිāˇේāˇāļąීāļē āˇාāļ්āˇි āļිāļļේ. āļ¸ේ āļ
āļąුāˇ, āˇ්āļ§ීāˇāļą් āļ¸ෙāļŊāļģ් āļŊිāļēāļą්āļąේāļāˇුāļą් āļ¯ෙāļ¯ෙāļąාāļ¸ āļ´āļŊāˇ්āļීāļąāļē āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļ
āļ°්āļēāļēāļąāļē āˇāļŗāˇා āˇූ āļļ්āļģිāļාāļą්āļē āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸ේ, āļ¸āˇාāļļ්āļģිāļාāļą්āļēāļēේ āˇිāļ්āļ§ෝāļģිāļēාāļąු āļāļēāļāļąāļēේ āˇාāļ¸ාāļĸිāļāļēāļą් āˇූ āļ
āļāļģ, āļ´ෙāļ§්āļģිāļේ āˇāļāļēāļą් āļ¯ෙāļ¯ෙāļąෙāļුāļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļāļුāˇāļģāļēා āˇූ American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal āˇෙāļāļąිāļිāļ´āļා āļŊිāļ´ි āļŊāļļා āļ¯ුāļą් āļļāˇāļēි.
Zaki Hawass āˇāˇ Mark Lehner āˇැāļąි āļāļĸිāļ´්āļු āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āˇිāļāļŊ්āļ´ āļą්āļēාāļēāļą් āļිāļŊ්āˇා āļ¯āļ¸ා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āˇāļ§ා āļොāļģāļුāļģු "āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļ්āļ¸āļ" āļ´āˇුāļļිāļ¸āļ් āˇිāļාāļ¸āļාāļ¸ āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļāˇ
āˇ. āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠ āļāļ¯ිāļිāļģීāļ¸ āļ´ිāļ§ුāļ´āˇ āļāļි āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āļāļා āļ¯ිāļēුāļĢු āˇිāˇ්āļ§ාāļ ාāļģāļēේ āļą්āļēාāļēāļ§ āļ¸ුāļŊāļ¯ී āˇāˇාāļē āļ¯ුāļą් āļŊෙāˇ්āļąāļģ්, āˇāļ¯ිāˇිāļēේāļ¸ āļąිāļŊ āļāļා⎠āļ´්āļģāˇāļģ්āļ°āļąāļēāļිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ´āļ§āļą් āļāļ් āļ
āļāļģ, āˇāļී āˇāˇාāˇ්āļේ āˇāˇාāļē āļŊāļļා āļāļ් āļ
āļāļģ āļිāˇිāļ¯ු āˇීāļ¸ාāˇāļිāļą්āļොāļģ⎠āļāļĸිāļ´්āļුāˇේ āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ිāļŠ āļ
āļ°්āļēāļēāļąāļē āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āˇāļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļāļාāļ°ිāļාāļģāļēāļ්āļŊāļļා āļāļ්āļේāļē.āļŊෙāˇ්āļąāļģ් āļģොāļļāļ§් āˇෝāļ ්āļේ āˇ්āļ´ිāļą්āļ්āˇ් āˇි āˇැāˇි āļාāļ¯āļąāļē āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļą්āļēාāļē āļ්āļģිāļēාāļාāļģීāˇāļ´්āļģāļිāļ්āˇේāļ´ āļāˇ
ේ āļāļē āļිāˇිāļēāļ¸් āļąāˇීāļą āļාāļ¯āļąāļēāļ් āļļ⎠āļāļģ්āļ āļāļģāļ¸ිāļąි. 1990 āļāļĢāļą්āˇāļŊāļ¯ීāļģොāļļāļ§් āˇෝāļ ් āˇිāˇිāļą් āˇ්āļ´ිāļą්āļ්āˇ්āļේ āˇිāļģුāļģේ āˇāˇ āļ āˇāļ§ා āļāļි āļ
āļāļŊ්āˇāļŊ āļāļි āˇිāļŊි āˇැāˇි āļාāļ¯āļąāļēāļļ⎠āļāļ´්āļ´ු āļāˇ
ේāļē. āˇāˇāļģ 8000 āļ āļąිāļŊ āļාāļŊාāļąුāļ්āļģāļ¸āļēāļ§ āļ
āļąු⎠āļāˇැāļąි āļාāļ¯āļąāļē āˇීāļ¸ේ āˇāļŊāļුāļĢුāļāļිāļģි āļāˇ
āˇැāļි āļāˇැāļąි āļ
āļ°ිāļ āˇāļģ්āˇාāˇāļ් āļāļĸිāļ´්āļුāˇේ āļąොāļිāļļුāļĢි.
āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ´්āļģāļා⎠āļāˇ
ේ āļ¸āˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļāļ් āļාāļģ්āļēāļēāļ් āˇූāļēේ āļēෝāļ° āļුāˇāļą්āˇිāļ¯ුāļŊි āˇෝ āļ´āļĢිāˇිāļŠ āˇුāˇāļ¸ාāļģු āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļිāļē āļļāˇāļēි. āļීāˇා āˇාāļąුāˇේ āļ´ාāˇාāļĢāļēෙāļą් āļ
āļŠි 1,100 āļ් āļ´āˇāˇ
ිāļą් āļ´ිāˇිāļ§ි āļුāļ§ිāļēāļ āļāļļāļŠාāļāļģ āļāļි āļ¯ැāˇැāļą්āļ āļ´āˇ
ිāļු āļąිāˇා, āļāļĸිāļ´්āļු āļ´ූāļĸāļāļēāļą්āļ§ āļŊො⎠āļ´ුāļģා āļ§ෙāļŊිāļ´āļිāļ´āļĢිāˇිāļŠ āļēැāˇීāļ¸āļ§ āˇැāļි āˇිāļē.āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸ේ āˇāļˇාāļ´āļි āˇāˇ āˇිāļ°ාāļēāļ āļ
āļ°්āļēāļ්⎠āļāļ ාāļģ්āļē āļāļŊ්āļļāļ§් āļĸේ. āļ¸ැāļ්āļŠොāļąāļŊ්āļŠ් āļ´āˇāˇāļąāļ´āļģිāļ¯ි, āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ´āļĢිāˇිāļŠ āļāˇූ āļļ⎠āļ´ැāˇāˇූ āļāļ් āˇ්āļŽාāļąāļēāļ් āˇāļą්āļąේ āļ්āļģෑāļą්āļŠ් āļැāļąිāļēොāļą් āļē.1909 āļ¯ී āļ්āļģෑāļą්āļŠ් āļැāļąිāļēāļą් āˇි āˇොāļēා āļැāļąීāļ¸ āļැāļą āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļ¯ැāļą āˇිāļ§ිāļą්āļąāļ§ āļāļි āļ
āļāļģāļ¸āˇාāļ ාāļģ්āļē āļāˇ්.āļ. āļĸෝāļģ්āļŠāļą් āļ´āˇා āļ¯ැāļą āˇිāļ§ි āļąāļ¸ුāļ් āļ āļ´ිāˇ
ිāļļāļŗ āļŊිāļēāļිāļēāˇිāļŊි āļ
āļ´ āˇāļු⎠āļąොāļ¸ැāļ.āļēāļ¸ෙāļ් āļāˇුāļේ āļ¯ේāˇāļą āļෙāļģෙāˇි āļ
āˇāļ°ාāļąāļē āļēොāļ¸ු āļāļģāļą්āļąේ āļąāļ¸්, āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļ¯āļුāļĢුāļ¸ුāˇුāļĢāļෙāˇි āļ¯ොāļģāļ§ුāˇāļ් āˇෝ āļ´ුāļģාāļĢ āˇාāļģ්āļා āˇāˇිāļ āļාāļ¸āļģ āˇෝ āļ¸āˇා āļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēේ āļ´්āļģාāļ්āļāļිāˇාāˇිāļ āļ´ෞāļģාāļĢිāļāļ්āˇāļē āˇොāļēා āļැāļąීāļ¸ āļ´්āļģāļļāļą්āļ° āļąොāļāˇ
āļļ⎠āļąිāˇැāļāļē.
āļිāļą්āļąāļ¸āļą් āļිāļēා āˇිāļ§ිāļēේ āļāˇāļ¯ා āˇෝ āļāļ¸ āļොāļģāļුāļģු āˇāļŗāˇා āļŊෝāļāļē āˇූāļ¯ාāļąāļ¸් āˇāļąු āļāļැāļēි āļāļ¸āļą්āˇිāˇ්āˇා⎠āļāļģāļą āļļāˇāļ් āļāļē āļāˇුāļේ āļ¸āļģāļĢāļēෙāļą් āļ´āˇු āļāļ්āļ¸āļąිāļą් āˇāļąු āļāļි āļļāˇāļ්āļē. āļāļļැāˇිāļą්, Cheopsāļ´ිāļģāļ¸ීāļŠāļēāļ§ āˇāˇ āļģāˇāˇ් āļුāļ§ිāļēāļ§ āļ¯āļුāļĢු āļ´්āļģāˇේāˇāļē āļ´්āļģāļ°ාāļą āļ¸ෙāˇෙāļēුāļ¸ේ āļāļĸිāļ´්āļු āˇිāļ¯්āļēාāļĨāļēිāļą් āˇිāˇිāļą් āļĨාāļąāˇāļą්āļ⎠āļāļģāļ්āˇා āļāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී.