أماني نتي إريكى Amanineteyerike
(تم التحويل من Amanineteyerike)
Amanineteyerike | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() Nuri pyramid Nu XII of King Amanineteyerike | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kushite King of Meroë | |||||||||||||||||||||||
الحكم | 5th century BC [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
سبقه | Talakhamani | ||||||||||||||||||||||
تبعه | Baskakeren | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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الأب | Malewiebamani | ||||||||||||||||||||||
المدفن | Pyramid at Nuri (Nuri 12) |
Amanineteyerike (Amanneteyerike, Aman-nete-yerike, Irike-Amannote) was a Kushite King of Meroë. His reign is dated to the end of the 5th century BCE.
Amanineteyerike took on a full set of titles based on those of the Egyptian Pharaohs.[2]
Amanineteyerike was the son of King Malewiebamani, and brother of Baskakeren. His predecessor Talakhamani was either an older brother or an uncle. He was buried at the royal cemetery in Nuri (Nuri 12).[3]
The earliest occurrence of the name Meroe so far found was on the stele of Amanineteyerike.[4]
المراجع
- ^ Eide, Tormod; Hägg, Tomas; Holton Pierce, Richard; Török, László (1998). Fontes Historiae Nubiorum: Textual Sources for the History of the Middle Nile Region Between the Eighth Century BC and the Sixth Century AD: Vol. III: From the First to the Sixth Century AD. University of Bergen. ISBN 82-91626-07-3.
- ^ László Török, The kingdom of Kush: handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization
- ^ Dows Dunham and M. F. Laming Macadam, Names and Relationships of the Royal Family of Napata, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 35 (Dec., 1949), pp. 139-149
- ^ Elzain, Intisar Soghayroun (2019). "MEROE, THE CITY STATE, THE KINGDOM, THE EMPIRE WHY MEROE?". p. 37.
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