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  2. Ta-Seti - Wikipedia

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    Ta-Seti (uppermost) at the "White Chapel" in Karnak Map of all nomoi in Upper EgyptTa-Seti (Land of the bow, also Ta Khentit, the Frontier or Borderland) was the first nome (administrative division) of Upper Egypt, one of 42 nomoi in Ancient Egypt.

  3. Military of ancient Nubia - Wikipedia

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    Nubia had a strong relationship with archery throughout antiquity. Egyptians referred to Nubia as Ta-Seti; meaning “land of the bow”. Evidence of archery in Ancient Nubia traces back to Neolithic rock art present throughout the region and high distributions or bow and arrows accompanying male burials of all ages.

  4. Kushite religion - Wikipedia

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    Kushite religion is the traditional belief system and pantheon of deities associated with the Ancient Kushites, who founded the Kingdom of Kush in the land of Nubia (also known as Ta-Seti) in present-day Sudan. [1] [2] The recorded origins and foundations of early kushite practices go back to the kerma culture. By the Middle Kingdom, Nubians ...

  5. Ancient Africa - Wikipedia

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    Ta-Seti was a powerful sacral kingdom in the Nile Valley at the 1st and 2nd cataracts that exerted an influence over nearby chiefdoms based on pictorial representation ruling over Upper Egypt. Ta-Seti traded as far as Syro-Palestine, as well as with Egypt. Ta-Seti exported gold, copper, ostrich feathers, ebony and ivory to the Old Kingdom. By ...

  6. Nome (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian Nome Name Capital Modern Capital God Image Unicode Transliteration Translation 1 Ta-Seti: ๐“ˆถ: t๊œฃ-sty Ta-Seti. Land of the bow: ๐“‹๐“ƒ€๐“ƒฐ๐“…ฑ๐“Žถ๐“ˆŠ Abu / Yeb [Yb] (Elephantine) Sunnu/ Irp-แธคesp : Khnum: 2 Wetjes-Her: ๐“ˆท: wแนฏs-แธฅrw Wetjes-Hor. Throne of Horus: ๐“Œฅ๐“ƒ€๐“Š– Djeba (Apollonopolis Magna) Behdet/Wetjes-Hor

  7. Peter J. Brand - Wikipedia

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    He completed his PhD in 1998 at the University of Toronto with his dissertation The Monuments of Seti I: Epigraphic, Historical and Art Historical Analysis. [2] This was later published by Brill in 2000 and is considered to be one of the most comprehensive studies on the reign of Seti I who is often eclipsed in history by the glorious 66-year reign of his son, Ramesses II.

  8. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Chinese University: ECU: 2016 [47] Egyptian e-Learning University: EELU: 2008 [48] Egyptian Russian University: ERU: 2006 [49] European Universities in Egypt (University of London (incl. LSE), University of Central Lancashire, University of East London) EUE 2021 (2021, 2021, 2024) [50] Future University in Egypt: FUE: 2006 [51] Misr ...

  9. Thutmose II - Wikipedia

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    Plundering took place behind the fortification lines built by Thutmose I to hold back revolts from the foreign lands of the tribesmen of Ta-Seti of Khent-hen-nefer. The chief (wr) to the north of Kush had started hostilities, together with two tribesmen of Ta-Seti who were the sons of the chief (wr) of Kush. The foreign lands were divided into ...