Sinai Peninsula - Wikipedia Mount Sinai is one of the most religiously significant places in the Abrahamic religions The Sinai Peninsula has been a part of Egypt from the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt (c 3100 BC)
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Mount Sinai | Map, Location, Height, Facts | Britannica Mount Sinai, a granite peak of the south-central Sinai Peninsula, Egypt Mount Sinai is renowned as the principal site of divine revelation in Jewish history, where God is purported to have appeared to Moses and given him the Ten Commandments
What Is the Sinai? - Biblical Archaeology Society Well known for its role in the biblical Exodus, the Sinai Peninsula spans roughly 23,000 square miles, making it larger than the modern state of Israel
Sinai Peninsula - WorldAtlas The Sinai Peninsula, which is part of Egypt, is shaped like a triangle, and serves as a land bridge between the Middle East and North Africa
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Sinai: Land of Turquoise - Egypt Museum Though its rugged, arid landscape set it apart from the fertile Nile Valley, the Sinai was strategically invaluable, both as a resource-rich territory and as a frontier buffer