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- Nubankhre is not mentioned as a king of the 16th dynasty by any reliable published sources or by an Egyptologist. The article is unreferenced. Moreover this web source indicates that Nubuserre was possibly a fictional king: [1] while this academic site by the University College of London names no such king Nubuserre for the 16th dynasty: [2] (scroll down to the 16th dynasty) I checked the latest book published by Brill called "Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies)" that was authored by Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss and David Warburton in 2006. They provide a chronology table on page 492 and state the 16th and 17th dynasty were all Theban kings with names like Nebiriau, Sobekhotep VIII, Bebiankh, etc. No Nubankhre, which is an Asiatic name is mentioned.
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The article may be deleted without further notice since this message has remained in place for five days.Expired prod, concern: Nubankhre is not mentioned as a king of the 16th dynasty by any reliable published sources or by an Egyptologist. The article is unreferenced. Moreover this web source indicates that Nubuserre was possibly a fictional king: [3] while this academic site by the University College of London names no such king Nubuserre for the 16th dynasty: [4] (scroll down to the 16th dynasty) I checked the latest book published by Brill called "Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies)" that was authored by Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss and David Warburton in 2006. They provide a chronology table on page 492 and state the 16th and 17th dynasty were all Theban kings with names like Nebiriau, Sobekhotep VIII, Bebiankh, etc. No Nubankhre, which is an Asiatic name is mentioned. This template was added 2008-06-09 07:02; five days from then is 2008-06-14 07:02.
Expired [[WP:PROD|prod]], concern was: Nubankhre is not mentioned as a king of the 16th dynasty by any reliable published sources or by an Egyptologist. The article is unreferenced. Moreover this web source indicates that Nubuserre was possibly a fictional king: [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/4396/dynasty14thru17.htm] while this academic site by the University College of London names no such king Nubuserre for the 16th dynasty: [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/2interkings/kings2intermediateryholt.html] (scroll down to the 16th dynasty) I checked the latest book published by Brill called "Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies)" that was authored by Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss and David Warburton in 2006. They provide a chronology table on page 492 and state the 16th and 17th dynasty were all Theban kings with names like [[Nebiriau]], [[Sobekhotep VIII]], [[Bebiankh]], etc. No Nubankhre, which is an Asiatic name is mentioned. (delete)
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