-
great antiquity,
identified with the
ancient Egyptian city of Ḫꜣsww(t) (
Khasut or Khaset). Xois sat upon an
island formed by the
Sebennytic and Phatnitic...
- with a
Nubian ibex
labelled "Abisha the Hyksos" (𓋾𓈎𓈉 ḥḳꜣ-ḫꜣsw, Heqa-
khasut for "Hyksos"). The Aamu from this
relief are
further labeled as
being from...
-
Hyksos (/ˈhɪksɒs/;
Egyptian ḥqꜣ(w)-ḫꜣswt,
Egyptological pronunciation:
heqau khasut, "ruler(s) of
foreign lands"), in
modern Egyptology, are the
kings of the...
- mꜣj wr-pḥty jṯ ḏww tꜣw ḫꜣswt Mai
werpehty itj dju tau
khasut The lion,
great of might, who
takes possession of mountains, lands, and deserts...
- Mek kemet, waf
khasut Protector of
Egypt who
curbs foreign lands...
-
succeeded the 12th. A
second wave of
Asiatics called Hyksos (from Heqa-
khasut, "rulers of
foreign lands" as
Egyptians called their leaders) immigrated...
- al-Fara'in Pe and Dep, Butus,
Butosus Where Predynastic Buto-culture was
found Khasut (Xois) 6th Amun
Sakha Xeos,
Skhoo Capital of its nome
Timinhor (Damanhur)...
-
people of Sethroë"),
whilst Sekhemib's
inscriptions have the
notation "ini-
khasut" ("tribute of the
desert nomads"). A
further indication that
Peribsen and...
- Sakir-Har (Śkr-hr)
Pharaoh Heqa-
Khasut Predecessor Salitis?
Successor Khyan?
Royal titulary Monuments A
doorjamb from Tell el-Dab'a
Dynasty 15th Dynasty...