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Arikhankharer (also
transliterated Arikankharor, Arrikharêr; in
Meroitic hieroglyphics Arikḫror; in
Egyptian hieroglyphs ’Irk-nḫr) was
crown prince of...
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attested in
Amanitore and Natakamani's co-reign:
Arikhankharer, Arikakahtani, and Shorkaror. Both
Arikhankharer and
Arikakahtani are
believed to have predeceased...
- co-reign:
Arikhankharer, Arikakahtani, and Shorkaror. At the
temple of
Apedemak there is a
relief showing Natakamani with the
crown prince Arikhankharer. Both...
- es-Sufra, 3rd
century BCE
Traces of
paint on a
relief depicting Prince Arikhankharer smiting his enemies, from the
Meroitic period of the
Kingdom of Kush...
- 3 Beg. N 4 – King
Amantekha Beg. N 5 – Unidentified,
perhaps Prince Arikhankharer Beg. N 6 –
Queen Amanishakheto Beg. N 7 – King
Arqamani Beg. N 8 – King...
- that he was
likely their successor. He was
preceded as
crown prince by
Arikhankharer and Arikakahtani,
possibly his brothers. In
older scholarship, Amanitore...