Tomb Excavation LED to Mysterious Pink Wall Experts Says Its Door of Hell – 4400 year old grave was getting excavated, pink wall found inside, expert said – Hell’s door!
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Archaeological experts have found a 15 -foot long and 4 -foot -wide pink wall in Cairo, Egypt. He got this wall during the excavation of the grave grave of shehzade. Experts say that this is the door of a hell …Read more

This is the first time that such a pink ‘door’ has been seen in Egypt. (Symbolic photo)
Highlights
- Pink wall found in excavation of 4400 year old grave in Egypt
- The wall is considered to be the door of hell
- The tomb is said to be shehzade
The Egyptian pyramids are not alone mysterious, but everything in the period of pyramids there is considered unique and equally mysterious. Those who know about this country, they know that they are seen more than pyramids in Egypt. Many tombs have been found in excavation here even today and many pyramids and tombs are being excavated so that all their secrets can be revealed. A mysterious pink wall has appeared in the excavation of such a grave. It is considered to be the door of another world or hell. But this discovery is not so easy. And the experts also have the reason to believe so.
Where is this mysterious door found,
This sensational discovery has been done by the Egyptian archaeological experts in Sakkara Nekropilis in the city of Egypt, which is a cemetery full of pyramids and tombs. This door clearly visible inside the grave is 15 feet long and 4 feet wide.
Is the door or wall,
Actually it is not a common door, but it is a wall that is decorated with such carvings that it seems to be a door. Nevertheless, experts have a lot of reason to consider it a door. He believes that the ancient Egyptians believed that the souls of such a wall dead in the grave can come in from independence. This wall also reflects the door.

Statues of old Egyptian kings have been found in this grave. (Picture: egyptian ministry of tourism and antiquities)
Special carvings
In this carvings, the names and positions of the dead owner of this grave are written and belonged to the 26th dynasty of that era of Egypt. Its name has pictures of Shahzada Nakhabet and Booto Governor, Minister, Judge, and Chanting Mantra.
Shahzade tomb
This grave is said to be the son of Shehzade, who was the son of Egypt’s Farao Userkaf who ruled the fifth dynasty of Egypt. So far, the mummy or body of Shahzade has not been found, but the excavation is going on at this place where he is expected to meet. This discovery is special because Userkaf laid the foundation of the fifth dynasty in Egypt.
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The handwriting on the grave shows that this grave was used many times after burying Shahzade. But this is also the first time that a pink granite door has been seen in a grave. This discovery has been done after the first royal grave discovered 100 years after the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb in Egypt.
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