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Taharqa, also
spelled Taharka or Taharqo, Akkadian: Tar-qu-ú, Hebrew: תִּרְהָקָה, romanized: Tīrhāqā, Manetho's Tarakos, Strabo's Tearco), was a pharaoh...
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temple entrance are all owed to
Taharqa and Mentuemhet.
Taharqa and the Ku****es
marked a
renaissance in
Pharaonic art.
Taharqa built the
largest pyramid (52...
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TaharQa Z.
Aleem (born
February 14, 1946) and
Tunde Ra
Aleem (February 14, 1946 –
August 14, 2014) were
twins formerly known as
Albert Allen and Arthur...
- rule but also
brought the Neo-****yrian
Empire to its
greatest extent.
Taharqa,
pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth
Dynasty of
Egypt and qore of the
Kingdom of...
- the task. He
defeated Taharqa,
driving his
forces back into Nubia, and
Taharqa died in
Napata soon
after in 664 BC.: 121
Taharqa's successor, Tantamani...
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return of
Esarhaddon after his army's 2nd
battle and
victory over
Pharaoh Taharqa in
northern ancient Egypt in 671 BC. It was
discovered in 1888 in Zincirli...
- to have had
three or four wives. Abar was the
mother of his
successor Taharqa.
Further wives are Tabiry,
Peksater and
probably Khensa. Piye is known...
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Karnak in the
first half of
Taharqa's reign, and
Taharqa flouting ****yria's ban on
Lebanese cedar exports to Egypt,
while Taharqa was
building his temple...
- war with the 25th
Dynasty inevitable.
Taharqa conspired with
Levantine kingdoms against ****yria: in 701 BC,
Taharqa and his army
aided Judah and King Hezekiah...
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control of the Levant. This succeeded, as he
managed to
expel Taharqa from
Lower Egypt.
Taharqa fled back to
Upper Egypt and Nubia,
where he died two years...