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In ancient Egyptian religion, the land of Manu (the West) is where the sun god Ra sets every evening. It is mentioned in the Book of the Dead.[1]
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- ^ Massey, Gerald (2014). Ancient Egypt - Light Of The World, Volume 1. p. 465. ISBN 3849644448. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
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