Jebel Dosha
| Rock-chapel of Thutmose III with remains of decoration to right of entrance and, above to the left, stela of Seti I | |
| Location | Northern State, Sudan | 
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| Region | Nubia | 
| Coordinates | 20°30′N 30°18′E / 20.500°N 30.300°E | 
| Type | Sanctuary | 
Jebel Dosha is a sandstone promontory right beside the Nile, on the western river bank between Soleb and Sedeinga in Northern State in Sudan. It features a rock-cut chapel of Thutmose III, similar to the contemporary Temple of Ellesyia as well as several stelae and rock inscriptions of New Kingdom date.