Amanikhabale

Amanikhabale
King of Kush
Reign (50 BCE-40 BCE)
Predecessor Possibly Kandake Nawidemak?
Successor Teriteqas alongside Kandake Amanirenas at Napata
Full name
Amanikhabale
Dynasty Meroitic period
Born BCE
Died ca 40 BCE
Burial Pyramid Beg.N2 at Meroë

Amanikhabale (also transliterated Astabarqaman) was a King of Kush (circa 50 BCE-40 BCE).[1]

According to Reisner, Amanikhabale was buried in Pyramid 2 at the North cemetery (Beg. N2) at Meroe (Bagrawiyah).[2]

References

  1. George A. Reisner, The Pyramids of Meroe and the Candaces of Ethiopia, Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, Vol. 21, No. 124 (Apr., 1923), pp. 11-27
  2. G. A. Reisner, The Meroitic Kingdom of Ethiopia: A Chronological Outline, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 9, No. 1/2 (Apr., 1923), pp. 34-77

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