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Tjaru (Ancient Egyptian: ṯꜣrw) was an
ancient Egyptian fortress on the Way of
Horus or
Horus military road, the
major road
leading out of
Egypt into Canaan...
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Djaru (
Tjaru) is a Pama–Nyungan
language spoken in the south-eastern
Kimberley region of
Western Australia. As with most Pama-Nyungan languages, Djaru...
- in the mid 1980s. Two
further stelae are
known from Tell-Habuwa (ancient
Tjaru): one
bearing Nehesy's
birth name, the
other one the
throne of the king...
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Egypt to Mesopotamia. The
Egyptian army ****embled at the
border fortress of
Tjaru (called Sele in Gr****) and
arrived ten days
later at the
loyal city of Gaza...
- entered.
First month of akhet, day 23, this
southern prince broke into
Tjaru.
While in the past this
regnal year date was ****umed to
refer to Ahmose...
- "Horus
Military road", the
coastal road that led from the
Egyptian city of
Tjaru (Zarw/Sile) in the
northeast corner of the
Egyptian Nile
Delta along the...
- be the
first historically attested mines.[citation needed] The
fortress Tjaru in
western Sinai was a
place of
banishment for
Egyptian criminals. The Way...
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roving mercenaries around the time of the
Hyksos ascension to power.
Avaris Tjaru Tell el‑Yahudiyeh
Heliopolis Tell
Basta Tell
Farasha Inshas Tell el‑Maskhuta...
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their noses cut off. It may be
identical with the
Egyptian border fortress Tjaru, to
which officials, who had
committed crimes, were
banished after having...
- own army and
marched from Egypt, p****ing
through the
border fortress of
Tjaru (Sile) on the 25th day of the
eighth month. The army
moved through the coastal...