- The
Tjeker or
Tjekker (Egyptian: ṯꜣkꜣr or ṯꜣkkꜣr) were one of the Sea Peoples.
Known mainly from the "Story of Wenamun", the
Tjeker are also do****ented...
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Medinet Habu
temple reliefs of
Ramesses III
which show that "the
Peleset and
Tjekker warriors who
fought in the land
battle [against
Ramesses III] are accompanied...
- eurocontrol.int.
Retrieved 14
December 2011. "Hjemmeværnet – Flyverhjemmeværnet
tjekker porte i Tirstrup". Hjv.dk.
Archived from the
original on 27
September 2011...
- the
ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil /
Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). Footnote: The
modern term "Sea Peoples"...
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ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil /
Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). [Footnote: The
modern term 'Sea Peoples'...
- the
ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil /
Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). [Footnote: The
modern term "Sea Peoples"...
- as Danuna, part of the
Hittite Empire)
settled from
Joppa to Acre, and
Tjekker in Acre. The
sites quickly achieved independence, as the Tale of Wenamun...
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Chapel C, Deir el-Medina. c. 1000 BCE:
Onomasticon of Amenope: "Sherden,
Tjekker, Peleset, Khurma." c. 900 BCE: Padiiset's Statue, inscription: "envoy –...
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century BC, the Sea
Peoples (which
consisted of
several groups, such as
Tjekker, Peleset, and Sherden)
invaded the
Middle East from the
eastern Mediterranean...
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decisively defeating a
confederacy of the Sea Peoples,
including the Denyen,
Tjekker, Peleset,
Shardana and
Weshesh in the
Battle of
Djahy and the
Battle of...