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Shishak, also
spelled Shishaq or
Susac (Hebrew: שִׁישַׁק, romanized: Šīšaq, Tiberian: [ʃiʃaq],
Ancient Gr****: Σουσακίμ, romanized: Sousakim), was, according...
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Meshwesh king of the 21st Dynasty. He is
generally presumed to be the
Shishak mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible, and his
exploits are
carved on the Bubastite...
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during the
bombardment of
Jabal Druze. One of his grandsons, Adib
Ihsan Shishakly, is a
member of the
Syrian Opposition. Mardelli, B****il A. (16
April 2010)...
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states that
Shishak marched with 1,200 chariots, 60,000 hor**** and
troops who came with him from Egypt: Libyans, Sukkites, and Ku****es.
Shishak's armies...
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Awungshi Shishak (1
January 1941 – 3
August 2023) was an
Indian judge who
became the
chief justice of
Chhattisgarh and
Himachal Pradesh High Court.
Shishak was...
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relief of the
pharaoh Shoshenq I, who is
usually identified with
Shishak in the Bible. The
relief claims that
Shoshenq raided places in Palestine...
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lions scattered various fragrant ****es.
After Solomon's death,
Pharaoh Shishak, when
taking away the
treasures of the
Temple (I
Kings xiv. 26), carried...
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listed in the
Bubastite Portal inscription of
Pharaoh Sheshonq I (biblical
Shishak),
which is
referred as "the
Fortress of Abraham",
suggesting the possible...
- the throne.
Shoshenq I,
pharaoh of Egypt. is born (approximate date); "
Shishak" of 1
Kings 14:25. Loewe, Michael; Shaughnessy,
Edward L. (1999). The Cambridge...
- The
Battle of
Bitter Lakes was a part of the
military campaign of
Shoshenq I into Asia in 925 BCE
where he
conquered many
cities and towns. The location...