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Queen Hatshepsut is an ancient queen of Al Simhara who features in an adventure in The Sims 3: World Adventures. A randomly assigned local Sim in Al Simhara, wants to prove to another local that his or her ancient relative had an affair with Queen Hatshepsut. This leads the player through a series of adventures, beginning with an undisturbed underground hideaway of the Queen's beneath the Ameen family house, and progressing to several puzzles within the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is clear that Hatshepsut lived a luxurious lifestyle, with plenty of servants. She is probably named after the real-life Egyptian Pharaoh King Hatshepsut, who was a female king.

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  • Queen Hatshepsut
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  • Queen Hatshepsut is an ancient queen of Al Simhara who features in an adventure in The Sims 3: World Adventures. A randomly assigned local Sim in Al Simhara, wants to prove to another local that his or her ancient relative had an affair with Queen Hatshepsut. This leads the player through a series of adventures, beginning with an undisturbed underground hideaway of the Queen's beneath the Ameen family house, and progressing to several puzzles within the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is clear that Hatshepsut lived a luxurious lifestyle, with plenty of servants. She is probably named after the real-life Egyptian Pharaoh King Hatshepsut, who was a female king.
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  • Queen Hatshepsut
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  • The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
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  • Queen Hatshepsut is an ancient queen of Al Simhara who features in an adventure in The Sims 3: World Adventures. A randomly assigned local Sim in Al Simhara, wants to prove to another local that his or her ancient relative had an affair with Queen Hatshepsut. This leads the player through a series of adventures, beginning with an undisturbed underground hideaway of the Queen's beneath the Ameen family house, and progressing to several puzzles within the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is clear that Hatshepsut lived a luxurious lifestyle, with plenty of servants. She is probably named after the real-life Egyptian Pharaoh King Hatshepsut, who was a female king.
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