The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut from the 15th century BC, which was also a temple of the gods, is one of the most famous and unusual buildings of ancient Egypt. …
Queen Hatshepsut ruled the country from 1495 to 1475 BC. She helped her country achieve prosperity. She promoted trade with other regions, for example, in timber and spices. She was always depicted as a male figure, with a beard, only her facial features were feminine.