waset
Waset is the ancient Egyptian name for Thebes, the principal city of Upper Egypt on the Nile opposite the modern city of Luxor. It was a major urban, political, and religious center, especially during the Middle and New Kingdoms, and served as a focal point for the cult of Amun-Ra.
Geographically, Waset stretched along both sides of the Nile. The eastern bank housed large temple complexes,
Notable features associated with Waset include the Karnak temple complex, Luxor Temple, Medinet Habu, and the
Waset’s prominence declined after the New Kingdom, though the city remained inhabited under subsequent Egyptian, Persian,