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Talakhidamani (or Talakhideamani) was the king of Kush in the mid or late 3rd
century AD,
perhaps into the 4th century. He is
known from two Meroitic...
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Amanitaraqide Amanikhedolo Takideamani Mashadakhel Teqorideamani Tamelerdeamani Talakhidamani Aryesbokhe Yesebokheamani Patrapeamani Amanipilade Category...
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Amanitaraqide Amanikhedolo Takideamani Mashadakhel Teqorideamani Tamelerdeamani Talakhidamani Aryesbokhe Yesebokheamani Patrapeamani Amanipilade Category...
- The
inscription in
front of the
third figure from the left is a
letter describing the
gifts of a
diplomatic mission sent by King
Talakhidamani of Kush....
- is not known,
though may
based on the
overall chronology have been
Talakhidamani.
Tamelerdeamani is
known only from an
inscription on an
offering table...
- 41. Talakhamani's name is
etymologically identical with that of King
Talakhidamani, who
ruled seven centuries later in the late 3rd or
early 4th century...
- Aryesbokhe, King (early 3rd century)
Teqerideamani II, King (3rd century)
Talakhidamani (c. 260 / c. 300) Maleqorobar,
Prince (3rd century) Yesbokheamani, King...
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Amanitaraqide Amanikhedolo Takideamani Mashadakhel Teqorideamani Tamelerdeamani Talakhidamani Aryesbokhe Yesebokheamani Patrapeamani Amanipilade Category v t e...
- AD),
while the last
rulers may have been King
Yesebokheamani or King
Talakhidamani in the 4th
century AD. The
Aksumite presence was
short lived before...
- "Meroitic chamber" at Philae,
showing in two
processions a Ku****e
diplomatic mission sent by King
Talakhidamani,
perhaps around 260 or later,
around 300...