Amanichabal

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Name of Amanichabale
Throne name
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Neb-maat-Re
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Lord of the mate , a Re
Proper name
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Amanichabals
in Meroitic hieroglyphics

Amanichabale was a Nubian king in the first century AD. This dating is uncertain and an approach as early as the first century BC has often been suggested.

Amanichabale is known from a relatively large number of monuments. Below is a sacrificial tablet made of Meroe , a bronze cone made of Kawa , a bowl made of Naqa and a stele from the Temple of Amun in Meroe. He built the temple of Basa .

Its pyramid could not yet be identified with certainty, mostly the pyramid Beg N2 in Meroe is suspected.

See also

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Photo of the stele
  2. further information on the stele