It is located 2 km southeast of Bani Hassan and has a temple carved in the rock of the gods (Bakht) built by both Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III (1551-1447 BC), in order to worship the goddess Bakht (the cat). Of them, only three. The Greeks called it the Artemis Cave, but it is known as the Stable Antar and it is a hero of the Arab stories. The most important characteristic of this temple is the inscriptions that tell how Hatshepsut restored and restored what the Hyksos ruined during their occupation of Egypt.