- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script.
Shebitku or
Shabataka (Ancient Egyptian: šꜣ-bꜣ-tꜣ-kꜣ, Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒃻𒉺𒋫𒆪𒀪...
- edge of
Shebitku's NLR#33 Year 3 inscription. This can only mean that
Shabaka ruled after Shebitku.
According to the
newer chronology,
Shebitku conquered...
- Piye is
known to have had
several children. He was the
father of: King
Shebitku. Said to be a son of Piye, or
alternatively a
brother of Piye. King Taharqa...
-
Dynasty of
Egypt family tree).
Taharqa was also the
cousin and
successor of
Shebitku. The
successful campaigns of Piye and
Shabaka paved the way for a prosperous...
- now in 2016–2017
firmly favours a
Shebitku-Shabaka succession.
Gerard Broekman's GM 251 (2017)
paper shows that
Shebitku reigned before Shabaka since the...
- Taharqa. In some
Egyptological literature he is
identified as the son of
Shebitku. ****yrian
records call
Tantamani a son of
Shabaka and
refer to his mother...
- Tanutamani, may he live for ever. Noticeably, in this
inscription king
Shebitku – who was
commonly ****umed to have
ruled between Shabaka and
Taharqa –...
- to
Shebitku himself. Ku.72 –
dates to 701-690 BC,
likely benongs to a queen. Ku.209-216 –
dates to 701-690 BC,
contains the
horses of King
Shebitku. Ku...
-
updated to 2017 –
version following the new
dynastic arrangement which sees
Shebitku as Shabaka's
predecessor rather than
successor as
traditionally stated...
- was
succeeded first by his brother, Shabaka, and then by his two sons
Shebitku and Taharqa. The
reunited Nile
valley empire of the 25th
Dynasty was as...