- The
Meshwesh (often
abbreviated in
ancient Egyptian as Ma) was an
ancient Libyan tribe, of
Berber origin along with
other groups like Libu and Tehenu/Tjemehu...
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Intermediate Period. The
pharaohs of the Twenty-second
Dynasty were a
series of
Meshwesh (ancient
Libyan tribe) chieftains, who
ruled from c. 943 BC
until 716 BC...
- king of the 21st
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt and was the
first Pharaoh of
Meshwesh (Ancient Libyan) origin. He is also
sometimes known as Osochor, following...
- the 5th year of his reign, but six
years later the
Libyans joined the
Meshwesh and
invaded the
western Delta and were
defeated once again. This name Libu...
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According to the
Great Karnak Inscription, the
military alliance comprised the
Meshwesh, the Lukka, and the "Sea Peoples"
known as the Ekwesh, Teresh, Shekelesh...
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Egyptian Third Intermediate Period. This
dynasty consisted of a
number of
Meshwesh kings, who
ruled either as
pharaohs or as
independent kings of
parts of...
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continued into the 5th
century BC.: 64–65 Also, due to the Berbero-Libyan
Meshwesh dynasty's rule of
Egypt (945–715 BC), the
Berbers near
Carthage commanded...
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referred to the
various Libyan tribes as the Temehu, Tehenu, Rebu and
Meshwesh.
Homer names Libya, in the
Odyssey (IX.95; XXIII.311).
Homer used the name...
- 8 of his reign, the Sea Peoples,
including Peleset, Denyen, Shardana,
Meshwesh of the sea, and Tjekker,
invaded Egypt by land and sea.
Ramesses III defeated...
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according to
Spanish naming customs Mạ people, a
Vietnamese ethnic group Meshwesh (Ma), an
ancient Libyan (i.e., Berber)
tribe from
Cyrenaica Ma (cuneiform)...