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Friday,Jun 22 2007, 07:11:00 PMME & MY WIFE

                                       who is am i ?! i am ... read then you will know

may peace of Allah be upon all of you:

eeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhh , one day ... almost 31 years ago , there were a human have been brought to this life by Allah willing , he grown up in a real good enviroment , sometimes it were bad , it were straight & obviouse , sometimes it were hard to understand it & mysterious too, but  Allah granted  that human a good parents to raise him up in a real good & straight way , when that guy started to understand things around him , the first thing he wondered about  were HIS ORIGIN ..........

            every day that guy were going to school were facing alot of troubles with his teacher , cuz he were addicted to reading , then asking allloootttt of questions ...., but there were no one really able to answer the qquestions in the right & good enough way to teach & convionce that stubborn guy , maybe that guy were unrully , hardheaded , wanna to proove things to him self b4 the others , ehhh , it were like climping a super high mountain when he were still a kid .

              but he discoverd that he belongs to a real 2 noble origins , wut have  had built the first basis stones of his personality's corners , first origin were ...............

            A PHARAONIC ORIGIN : ... woooow ,  its not just 2 words , its a real long long long story of people have had tought the whole world , wut the meaning of culture , knowledge, since, beliefs , traditions , principals , & the good morals , .....

PHARAOHS  have tought that guy  how to be proud of him self , but under one condition , to be qualified to belongs to that noble origin , by having a strong-minded, a STRONG WILLING , honest , respectful , friendly , & love to know about every thing , but not taking anything from any socity , just take the good things & enhance it , build it up , HOW TO BE A PHARAOH .

  then A MACEDONIAN ORIGIN , its weird a lil bit , but its super great to belongs to that origin too , that guy geatherd that origin when ALEXANDER THE GREAT , have had come to EGYPT , & have choosen a very beautiful place on the beach to build his own city ..... A L E X A N D R I A ..... its a real beautiful bride have carried these two amazing citizenships , EGYPTIAN-MACEDONIAN,  wut made that guy have a special origin , belongs to a real super unique people, pharaohs & alexander the great .

 when he became a ripe man , adult man , he were looking for his sweet-half , here , there & every where , girl after girl , woman after woman , trial after trial , lose & win , give & gain , ecstasy & pain , this planet dont have the charisma that he is looking for ......

that young pharaoh dont know wut we call it FEAR  OR LOSING HOPE , he decided to flying so high , get out of that world , to swim in that wide space , trying to take a break , to rebuild him self after all of the wounds that he caused him self , to cure his pain , trying to eras the scars that he have . it were a bitter life , while he were trying to catch his breath , all the sudden , he ve seen a wonderful unique beautiful angel , God have pictured her in a human picture , she were falling a sleep , that pharaoh walked towards her , omg , she s a real brilliant angel , sooooooo delicate , she felt him close to her , opened her eyes , ohh myyy goddddd , wut such A PRETTY PRETTY CHARMING EYES , SOOOOOOOO SWEET TOTALLY KISSABLE LIPS , A WONDERFUL INNOCENT SMILE , SO SILKY HAIR , SO SOFT VOICE , SHE IS A REAL ANGEL , THE PHARAONIC-MACEDONIAN GUY  SAT AT HER BARE FEET , they grabbed conversaions , moment after moment , the guy were falling in love with her ,

          he have seen & found wut he were thinking that its impossible to find , a great inner beauty plus a unique outside beauty , simply in a few words , she were having a pure soul of an angel , a wonderful innocent & tenderhearted heart like babies , & a real wonderful picture of a super beautiful woman , she is the one & only one that would me his wife , more then that ?!!! his queen ... wutt?? more then taht too?!!! YES MORE THEN THAT , his WIFE/ GODDESS/QUEEN .

they r deeply madly totally & crazy in love together , they r praying that Allah will grant them a simple life together full of happiness & graces , may Allah bless, please & protect both of them , aaaammmeeeennnn .

 the guy is ME , & the angel/girl is MY WORSHIPFUL WIFE  MRS HELAL

 I LOVE U WITH ALL MY HEART & SOUL KARI

                                                          ur husband  khaled helal

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9/9/2008 5:14 AMgood profile

angelgirl65
mandy 23, Cairo, Egypt

mmmm

wat i noticed u interested in PHarian culture and so on

and of ur words
r u muslim???

whatever urs
ur words is good about urself

and cute wife
:)

Allah bless both u

6/23/2008 4:59 AMomgggg

bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
i swear in the name of Allah i miss you like crazy sweetheart. i think of you every second of every day, praying that we are in each others arms again sooo soon!!!! i love you my amazing sexy husband!!! i miss you baba

5/28/2008 3:28 AMi love you

bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
I am absolutly crazy about you baba! i'm dying here without you honey, i wish i was back in your arms. i love you husband

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bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
I miss you more and more sweetheart! i wish you were here, i wish i could hold you and kiss you, and cuddle with you, i miss it soo much. i love you my husband!!!

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bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
i love you so so so soooooo incredibly much my husband!!! you seriously have no idea how much you mean to me! i love you sexy ;)

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tamerhany
TJ Royal Zorpian Verified Zorpian 26, Cairo, Egypt
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Welcome to zorpia.... tks for joining da group... have fun.. cheers!!!

3/27/2008 1:30 PMRe: www.zorpia.com/group/europeans_love_egypt

khaledhelal
khaled 33, Minnesota, United States
u r very welcome tj , thanks alot for that amazing group , great idea man , have a very nice time man .

3/27/2008 1:32 PMRe: Re: www.zorpia.com/group/europeans_love_egypt

tamerhany
TJ Royal Zorpian Verified Zorpian 26, Cairo, Egypt
tks bro... glad you loved the idea.. tks for ur support.. have a great evening buddy..cheers!

3/27/2008 12:21 PMpharaohs

khaledhelal
khaled 33, Minnesota, United States
Introduction

Egypt throughout the ancient ages was a male dominated society, indeed as most civilizations were then, and actually continue to be today. Yet, some women soared to amazing positions and at various times, ruled Egypt even during the earliest dynasties. In fact, one of Egypt's most famous and beloved personalities will perhaps always be Cleopatra VII, who we simply know as Cleopatra.

Beginning from the 18th Dynasty and the start of Egypt's New Kingdom, one of the most consistently important positions held by Egyptian Women (outside of queen) was that of the God's Wife of Amun (Hemet Netjer nt Imen). She took on the function of playing consort to the "National God" in one of Egypt's most important cities, Thebes, yet it could be argued that it was as much an important political posting as it was a religious role (In many ways, it is difficult to separate the two in ancient Egypt). No other comparable role is known for any of the other cult of an Egyptian gods, with the exception of the Middle Kingdom when there appears to have been God's Wives associated with Min and Ptah. This position remained important until the Persian invasion at the end of the 26th Dynasty of Egypt's Late Period, when it seems to have ceased to exist (or at least viably).

Like the king, the God's Wife took a prenomen as well as a nomen, which were both enclosed in cartouches. Most of these were composed with the name of Mut and the God's Wife was considered to be the earthly incarnation of that goddess.

The position was endowed with its own estate, a staff of male officials and probably even musicians associated with the cult of Amun. Her primary domain would have been the Temple of Amun at Karnak on the East Bank at Thebes. Over time, it appears to have given considerable independent wealth to its holder. In fact, by the Late Period, the God's Wife was elevated to become the principal priest of the cult of Amun at Thebes, after the title of First Profit of Amun was eliminated (or perhaps, integrated with the God's Wife title). Other titles that became incorporated within this position included God's Hand and Divine Adoratrice, a position that was held by the daughters of the High Priest of Amun until the reign of Hatshepsut.

History

God's Wife of Amun has its origins prior to the 18th Dynasty, appearing first in the 10th and 12th Dynasties of the Middle Kingdom, but it was an obscure, non-royal role prior to the reign of Ahmose I, the founder of the New Kingdom. He not only elevated the "Great Southern City" (Thebes), but also the position of God's Wife of Amen, by bestowing it on his chief wife, Ahmose Nefertari. She had held the title, Second Prophet of Amun, an exceptional rank for a woman, but arranged by contract to exchange the title for that of God's Wife. In doing so, she created an important religious concept held at least through the 18th Dynasty. During this period, the Egyptians held that the crown prince was the child not of the king, but of the union between Amun and his Great Royal Wife.

At first, the position was hereditary, more or less, passing either to the daughter of the Queen who held the title, or to the next king's wife, who frequently was one and the same. From Ahmes Nefertari the title passed to her daughter, Meritamen after she married her brother, Amenhotep I. However, it was Hatshepsut who took the position over from Meritamen, rather then the wife of Tuthmosis I, perhaps because his chief wife, Ahmes, may have been the sister of Meritamen. Hatshepsut seems to have kept it when she became regent for Tuthmoses III and it has been suggested that the title was so important that this was a means to gather authority for Hatshepsut before she claimed the throne. She did not relinquish the title until she later took the full titles of a king. However, now as king, sometimes depicted as a man, it would have been incongruent for her to remain as God's wife, so she relinquished the role to her daughter by Tuthmosis II, Princess Neferure.

We believe that after the death of Princess Neferure (and her mother, Hatshepsut), the title passed to the non-royal mother of Tuthmosis III, Aset, and after her death, went to his daughter, Meritamen, and though it is somewhat unclear, it may have passed from her to the mother of his successor and son, Amenhotep II. Her name was Meritre. The role was held by Tiaa, the king's mother in the reign of Tuthmosis IV. However, as the later kings of this dynasty moved towards the worship of the sun disc culminating with the heretic king, Akhenaten, the title slipped into obscurity and we do not find records of the last six kings of this dynasty having wives in this role.

In the 19th Dynasty, the title was revived, though we lack records that queens of that, or the 20th Dynasty functioned in any special religious capacity. Prior to the 19th Dynasty, most if not all of the title holders had been married, but it may have been the maiden daughter of Ramesses VI, Aset, who was the first unmarried God's Wife. This would evolve into a tradition followed in future dynasties. In fact, from the 21st Dynasty on, the title was always held by an unwed daughter of either the king, or the High Priest of Amun. These included Maatkare, the daughter of the Priest and King, Pinudjem I, and Istemkheb, the daughter of King Psusennes I. Now, the position was passed on through "adoption", with the God's Wife of Amun naming her successor.

This was also during the period that the title became even more political. The 21st Dynasty is considered by most to be the initial phase of the Third Intermediate Period, and the country was divided administratively. Now, we find kings in both the north and the south, at Thebes, and kings of the Delta in the north sought to have their daughters installed with the Title at Thebes. This practice continued until the position was apparently abandoned during the Persian conquest of Egypt, and for the Nubian rulers of Egypt in the 25th Dynasty it was essential.

Even before the first Nubian King we recognize as ruler of Egypt, Piye, his father invaded Egypt and persuaded the current God's Wife, Shepenwepet I, to adopt his daughter, Amenridis, as her successor. What persuasion he used is unknown, for Shepenwepet I was actually the daughter of Kashta's adversary in the Delta. After ascending to this title, Amenridis remained God's Wife of Amun through the reigns of the next two Nubian Kings, Piye and Shebaka. When she died during the reign of Shebitku, her replacement was the daughter of Piye, Shepenwepet II. She held the office into the reign of Tantamani and was replaced by the daughter of Taharqa, Amenridis II. She actually continued to hold the office even after the Nubians were ejected from Egypt. In fact, the new ruler of Egypt in the north who had driven her family from Egypt, Psammetichus I (Psamtik) negotiated with her (with the help of Montuemhat, "Overseer of Upper Egypt") to adopt his eldest daughter, Nitiqret (Nitocris) as her successor, in order to secure his position in the south. A stela recording her later installment as God's Wife describes the elaborate ceremony involved, and lists the enormous endowment allotted to the office during this period. Nitiqret's successor was Ankhnesneferibre, the daughter of Psammetichus II, but soon the Persians could come, and that would put, virtually, an end to the title, God's Wife of Amun.

Appearance

The depictions we have of God's Wife of Amun evolve over the title's history. At first, for example in the Red Chapel, Neferure is portrayed in what might have been priestly attire, a simple sleeveless costume with a headdress consisting of a headband with streamers worn over a skullcap (or perhaps simply closely cropped hair). Later, she was depicted as a queen, wearing the tripatite wig, vulture cap with uraeus, modius and tall double feathers. She was also sometimes shown with horns and a sun disc. She most likely also carried the "fly Whisk" scepter. When depicted with Amun, interestingly, she was usually shown in the same scale, whereas queens with their king were often portrayed in a much smaller scale.

Function

We do not completely, and some would say even remotely, understand the functions of God's Wife. Until Aset, the daughter of Ramesses VI took the role of God's Wife, she was certainly not exclusively considered as Amun's wife, for she was as well that of the king in most cases. However, with Aset, it has been assumed by some that she may have remained a virgin. And although the role has a sexual connotation, the god Amun did not procreate through intercourse, but rather by self stimulation. It may have been her function to simply stimulate the God sexually through ritualistic ceremony, such as playing the sistrum (a musical instrument) before him, in order to be impregnated with the future king. However, this was certainly not her only function.

New Kingdom God's Wives are shown taking part in temple rituals at Luxor and elsewhere. For example, title holders of the 25th and 26th Dynasties are shown presenting Ma'at to a god in non-funerary contexts, an honor only bestowed on one queen (Nefertiti), but mostly only allowed to Kings.

3/6/2008 1:21 PMhhh

romyoo2007
????? 32, Alexandria, Egypt

12/15/2007 5:26 AMhappy birthday sweetheart

bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY LOVE!!! I WISH I WAS THERE TO GIVE YOU A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PRESENT AND I THINK YOU KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT ;)lol i can't wait to be with you sweetheart, you are my whole world, my life, my love, my everything, and i can't wait to wrap my arms around you and give you a hottttt kiss!!! i love you soooooooo incredibly much sweetheart and i hope your day goes well, take care honey, forever your wife

11/29/2007 11:56 PMkisses

bballbabe
Kari 23, United States
you are sooooo cute my love!!! yes i miss you like crazy!!! i pray that Allah grants us a long and happy life together sweetheart! i love you much husband!! kisses
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