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Taharqa, also
spelled Taharka or
Taharqo (Egyptian: 𓇿𓉔𓃭𓈎 tꜣhrwq, Akkadian: Tar-qu-ú, Hebrew: תִּרְהָקָה, Modern: Tīrhaqa, Tiberian: Tīrhāqā, Manetho's...
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temple entrance are all owed to
Taharqa and Mentuemhet.
Taharqa and the Ku****es
marked a
renaissance in
Pharaonic art.
Taharqa built the
largest pyramid (52...
- the task. He
defeated Taharqa,
driving his
forces back into Nubia, and
Taharqa died in
Napata soon
after in 664 BC.: 121
Taharqa's successor, Tantamani...
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Jerusalem after Hezekiah pra**** in the temple).
There are
various theories (
Taharqa's army, disease,
divine intervention, Hezekiah's surrender, Herodotus' mice...
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between the
reign of
Taharqa and
Shabaka seems to be
excessively long. He
notes that
Papyrus Louvre E 3328c from Year 2 or Year 6 of
Taharqa mentions the sale...
- : 157–158
Taharqa's reign was a
prosperous time in the
empire with a
particularly large Nile
river flood and
abundant crops and wine.
Taharqa's inscriptions...
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Taharqa,
Ashmolean Museum Shrine and
Sphinx of
Taharqa.
Taharqa appears between the legs of the Ram-Spinx The Ram-Spinx and
Taharqa Relief of
Taharqa...
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return of
Esarhaddon after his army's 2nd
battle and
victory over
Pharaoh Taharqa in
northern ancient Egypt in 671 BC. It was
discovered in 1888 in Zincirli...
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defeats king Humban-nimena of Elam in the
Battle of Halule. 690 BC:
Taharqa, a king of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty,
ascends the
throne of
Egypt (approximate...
- to have had
three or four wives. Abar was the
mother of his
successor Taharqa.
Further wives are Tabiry,
Peksater and
probably Khensa. Piye is known...