Amanikhatashan
Ọdịdị
Amanikhatashan bụ Eze Nwanyị na-achị alaeze Kush, nwere ike na-achị n'etiti narị afọ nke abụọ OA.[1] A maara Amanikhatashan naanị site n'ili ya na Meroë, nke akpọrọ Beg. N. 18.[2]
Ihe ndị a chọtara n'ili Amanikhatashan dobe ya dịka onye na-achị n'oge ụfọdụ na narị afọ mbụ maọbụ nke abụọ OA.[2] Ihe osise dị n'ili ahụ dị nso na ihe osise dị n'ili ahụKpọọ. N 16, nke na-egosi na Amanikhatashan chịrị n'akụkụ onye ọchịchị eliri n'ili ahụ.[1] Kpọọ. N 16 nwere ike ọ bụrụ na o sonyere Eze Amanikhareqerem ma malite na njedebe nke narị afọ nke mbụ OA.[3] Iwere na ọ bụ n'etiti narị afọ nke abụọ OA, a na-etinye Amanikhatashan dịka onye nọchiri Amanitenmemide na onye bu Tarekeniwal ụzọ.[2][3]
Edensịbịa
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Török (2015). The Kingdom of Kush: Handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization (in en). BRILL, 206. ISBN 978-90-04-29401-1.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Eide (1996). Fontes Historiae Nubiorum: Textual Sources for the History of the Middle Nile Region Between the Eighth Century BC and the Sixth Century AD: Vol. II: From the Mid-Fifth to the First Century BC (in en). University of Bergen, 935. ISBN 82-91626-01-4.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kuckertz (2021). "Meroe and Egypt" (in en). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology: 5.