- Taharqa, also
spelled Taharka or
Taharqo, Akkadian: Tar-qu-ú, Hebrew: תִּרְהָקָה, romanized: Tīrhāqā, Manetho's Tarakos, Strabo's Tearco), was a pharaoh...
- The
Sphinx of
Taharqo is a
granite gneiss statue of a
sphinx with the face of
Taharqo. He was a
Nubian king, who was one of the 25th
Egyptian Dynasty...
- One of the
three statues of Amun in the form of a ram
protecting King
Taharqo, Kawa (683 BC)
Inner and
outer coffins of the
priest Hor, Deir el-Bahari...
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burials from 670-310 BC. The
earliest burial at Nuri is
accredited to King
Taharqo who
ruled from 690–664 BC. The
oldest and
largest pyramid at Nuri–and in...
- some of the
restoration work up to that time
Sphinx of
Memphis Sphinx of
Taharqo African lions in
culture Lion (heraldry) List of
colossal sculpture in...
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century inscription claimed that his
sister was the
grandmother of king
Taharqo. An
inscription of the 5th
century king
Amanineteyerike remembered Alara's...
- the
quotation from the Book of the Dead,
which is also
present on
those Taharqo,
Tanouetamani and Senkamanisken." All this
evidence suggests that Shebitku...
- of Ani
Prudhoe Lions Rhind Mathematical Papyrus Rosetta Stone Sphinx of
Taharqo Amun in the form of a ram
protecting King
Taharqa Younger Memnon Asia Admonitions...
- and of a
building he
called treasury. The
temple was
built under king
Taharqo with
additions by king Aspelta. Most importantly, he
excavated a big cemetery...
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Tjesraperet was also lady of the
house and wet
nurse of
Taharqo's daughter. The name of
Taharqo's daughter is not known. Most of the
objects found were...