- (according to
Brugsch the name is
related to the
nearby village of Kafr Abou) or
Khent-min. It was the
capital of the
ninth (Chemmite) nome of
Upper Egypt. The...
- song
performed by the
Crests and
written by
Luther Dixon and
Allyson R.
Khent. 7"
vinyl "16 Candles" "Beside You"
Single originally released in 1958 on...
-
ordering remained remarkably stable. Some, like Xois in the Nile
Delta or
Khent in
Upper Egypt, were
first mentioned on the
Palermo Stone,
which was inscribed...
- (originally
performed by The
Crests as "16 Candles") (Luther Dixon,
Allyson R.
Khent) – 2:45 "(We've Got) Blue Skies" (Thomas Bee,
Chris Clark,
Fuller Gordy...
- A god Ur-peḥti – A
doorkeeper god Ur-peḩui-f – A god Urrtȧ – A god Ảmi-
khent-āat – A
goddess of Edfû Ảmi-pet-seshem-neterit – One of the 12 Thoueris...
- Heq-At Iunu (Heliopolis)
Materiya (suburb of Cairo)
Prospering Sceptre Ra 14
Khent-abt
Tjaru (Sile, Tanis) Tell Abu Sefa
Eastmost Horus 15
Tehut Ba'h / Weprehwy...
- Ⲡⲟⲩⲃⲁⲥϯ, Ⲡⲟⲩⲁⲥϯ or Ⲃⲟⲩⲁⲥϯ.
Bubastis served as the
capital of the nome of Am-
Khent, the 18th nome of
Lower Egypt.
Bubastis was
situated southwest of Tanis...
-
disarray due to a
general attempting to
stage a coup d'etat. Uhra, at war with
Khent, a
nation of beastmen,
sends its
forces to the
Highlands of Wohl for a decisive...
- OCLC 645485107.
Raffi (1901).
Khent Хент (in Russian).
Translated by N. M. Kara-Murza. Tiflis: V. D. Korganov.
Raffi (1978).
Khent Хент (in Russian). Translated...
-
unlocated Ipu (Akhmim)
earlier than 3100 BC 9th Min (cult center)
Akhmim Apu,
Khent-min, Khmin, Shmin, Khemmis, Chemmis,
Panopolis Capital of its nome Hut-Repyt...