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  2. Aspelta - Wikipedia

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    Aspelta was the son of Senkamanisken and Queen Nasalsa.Aspelta was the brother and successor of Anlamani.The King is thought to have had several wives, including Henuttakhebit (buried in pyramid Nuri 28), Meqemale (buried in pyramid Nuri 40), Asata (buried in pyramid Nuri 42), Artaha (buried in pyramid Nuri 58).

  3. Nasalsa - Wikipedia

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    Nasalsa was a daughter of Atlanersa, the sister-wife of Senkamanisken, and the mother of Kings Anlamani and Aspelta as well as of Queen Madiqen. [1] [2] Anlamani's stela (Kawa VIII) has a passage describing Nasalsa being called and finding her son on the throne: Now the king's mother Nasalsa, may she live forever, was amongst the royal sisters.

  4. List of monarchs of Kush - Wikipedia

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    Aspelta's name being erased in some places also suggests that he faced some unknown internal political controversy. [62] Nu. 8 [63] Phase II: Little information is recorded from Kush during the reigns of the kings immediately following Aspelta. [20] The chronology is approximate and not much is known other than names and places of burial. [64 ...

  5. Anlamani - Wikipedia

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    Anlamani was a king of the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia, who ruled from 620 BC and died around 600 BC. Under his reign, Kush experienced a revival in its power. Anlamani was the son of Senkamanisken, his predecessor, and the elder brother of Aspelta, his successor. [1] Anlamani used titles based on those of the Egyptian pharaohs. [2]

  6. Nuri - Wikipedia

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    Nuri is the second of three Napatan burial sites and the construction of pyramids at Nuri began when there was no longer enough space at El-Kurru. [1] More than 20 ancient pyramids belonging to Nubian kings and queens are still standing at Nuri, which served as a royal necropolis for the ancient city of Napata, the first capital of the Nubian Kingdom of Kush.

  7. Aramatle-qo - Wikipedia

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    Aramatle-qo was the son and successor of King Aspelta and Queen Henuttakhbit. He had several wives: [2] Atmataka, her pyramid is located at Nuri (Nu. 55). A heart-scarab belonging to Atamataka was found in Nu. 57. Piankhher. Buried at Nuri (Nu. 57) Akhe(qa?) was a daughter of Aspelta (and possibly Henuttakhbit). She may have been a sister wife ...

  8. 101 Beautiful Egyptian Baby Names for Boys and Girls ... - AOL

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    “Heat” is the meaning of this baby girl’s name. 74. Quibilah. Your daughter’s name will mean “peaceful” if you choose this moniker. 75. Rabiah. This seasonal name means “born in the ...

  9. Jebel Barkal - Wikipedia

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    Jebel Barkal or Gebel Barkal (Arabic: جبل بركل, romanized: Jabal Barkal) is a mesa or large rock outcrop located 400 km north of Khartoum, next to Karima in Northern State in Sudan, on the Nile River, in the region that is sometimes called Nubia.

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