Amanitakaye

Amanitakaye (ihe dị ka narị afọ nke isii TOA) bụ nwanyị eze Nubian, ikekwe ọ bụ eze nwanyị, onye so n'ezinụlọ eze nke alaeze Kush.[1] A maara ya naanị site na olili ya n'ili eze nke Nuri (Nuri 26), nke dị na Sudan nke oge a.[2] O nwere ike ịbụ nne nke eze Malonaken, mana nke a bụ naanị ntule, n'agbanyeghị na ihe ndị aha eze ahụ na-akwado n'ili ya.[3] Atụwo aro na ọ nwere ike inwe ada Aspelta na nwunye nwanne nwanyị nke Aramatle-qo. [1] [2]

Ili Amanitakaye nwere pyramid nwere ụlọ ekpere na ụlọ ili ozu n'okpuru ala. N'ime ụlọ ekpere ahụ, a ka nwere stela. E nwere steepụ na-aga n'okpuru ala ma na-eduga n'ọnụ ụlọ ili ozu abụọ. A chọtara ili ahụ na-ezu ohi, mana a chọtara iberibe nke ọ dịkarịa ala shabtis 89. Ha na-ebu aha na utu aha nke eze nwanyị. A chọpụtakwara ọtụtụ arịa, yana ihe ncheta faience nwere aha ya na aha eze Malonaqen. Nke a nwere ike igosi na ọ bụ nne ya. Ihe ọzọ, cylinder electrum, bu aha ya, yana inye ya aha Nwanne nwanyị eze.

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  1. Török (2015-11-02). The Kingdom of Kush: Handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization (in en). BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-29401-1. 
  2. (1949) The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (in en). Egypt Exploration Fund.