Shebitku
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Shebitku — Pharaoh Infobox Name= Shebitku Caption=Shebitku donation stela, depicting the pharaoh making an offering to Horus of Phabaitos. NomenHiero=ra Dd kA kA kA Nomen= Shebitku PrenomenHiero= SA E10 tA kA Prenomen= Djed ka re Enduring is the Soul of Re… … Wikipedia
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Taharka — King 690 664 BC. The brother of Shebitku, *Nubian ruler of Egypt in the Twenty fifth Dynasty, Taharka was summoned with his other brothers from Napata to join Shebitku at Thebes. They came with an army and accompanied Shebitku to Lower Egypt … Ancient Egypt
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