Analmaye was a Kushite King of Meroë[1] who ruled in the 6th century BC.
Analmaye | |||||
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Kushite King of Meroë | |||||
Predecessor | Malonaqen | ||||
Successor | Amaninatakilebte | ||||
Burial | Nuri (Nuri 18) | ||||
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Analmaye in hieroglyphs | |||||||||||
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Era: Late Period (664–332 BC) | |||||||||||
He succeeded King Malonaqen and was in turn succeeded by King Amaninatakilebte.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Dunham, Dows; Macadam, M. F. Laming (1949). "Names and Relationships of the Royal Family of Napata". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 35: 139–149. doi:10.1177/030751334903500124. JSTOR 3855222. S2CID 192423817.
- ^ Dafa'alla, Samia. Succession in the Kingdom of Napata, 900-300 B.C., The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 26(1) (1993), pp. 167-174.