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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...
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statues portraying the
Nubian Pharaohs Taharqa, Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken,
Anlamani, and Aspelta, who
ruled Egypt in the 25th Dynasty.
Statues of
various rulers...
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Senkamanisken and
Queen Nasalsa.
Aspelta was the
brother and
successor of
Anlamani. The King is
thought to have had
several wives,
including Henuttakhebit...
- Dynasty–early
Napatan period: Tantamani,
Taharqa (rear), Senkamanisken,
again Tantamani (rear), Aspelta,
Anlamani,
again Senkamanisken.
Kerma Museum....
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Kashta Piye
Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tantamani Atlanersa Senkamanisken Anlamani Aspelta Early Meroitic Aramatle-qo
Malonaqen Analmaye Amaninatakilebte...
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between Egypt and
Nubia since the
reign of Tantamani. A Ku****e king
named Anlamani had
revived the
power of the
kingdom of Napata.
Psamtik II's
campaign was...
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queens Amanimalel and Nasalsa, the
latter of whom bore him two sons:
Anlamani and Aspelta. Both sons
would ultimately ****ume the Ku****e
throne after...
- Dynasty–early
Napatan period: Tantamani,
Taharqa (rear), Senkamanisken,
again Tantamani (rear), Aspelta,
Anlamani,
again Senkamanisken.
Kerma Museum....
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Taharqa and
several of his successors,
including Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken,
Anlamani, and Aspelta. This
discovery was
partially accidental, as
Reisner had only...
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earliest mention as
Egyptian Bwrꜣhꜣyw in the Ku****e
enthronement stela of
Anlamani from Kawa from the late
seventh century BC. The
representation Brhrm in...