EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY: A JOURNEY INTO ANCIENT BELIEFS

Authors

  • Dilmurodov Diyorjon Dostmurad ugli Karshi State University Philology and language teaching, Uzbek language, 3rd year student

Abstract

Egyptian mythology, with its rich tapestry of gods, goddesses, and captivating stories, forms a cornerstone of ancient Egyptian culture and religion. These myths were integral to understanding the cosmos, natural phenomena, and human existence. From the majestic gods who ruled the heavens to the intricate tales of creation and the afterlife, Egyptian mythology offers a profound glimpse into the ancient Egyptian worldview.

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Published

2024-08-05