Qalhata

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Qalhata
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Burial
Pyramid in El-Kurru (Ku. 5)
SpousePharaoh Shabaka
IssueKing Tantamani
Names
Qalhata
Dynasty25th Dynasty of Egypt
FatherKing Piye
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Qalhata[1]
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

Qalhata was a Nubian queen dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt.[2]

Qalhata was a daughter of King Piye and a queen consort to her brother Shabaka. She is known from the Dream Stela of King Tantamani and from her pyramid in El-Kurru (Ku. 5).[3]

Assyrian records state that King Tantamani was the son of Taharqa's sister. The tomb of Qalhata at El-Kurru contains texts that say she is a King's Mother, giving some evidence of the family relationships.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joyce Tyldesley, Chronicles of the Queens of Egypt. Thames & Hudson: London, 2006.
  2. ^ Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3, p.234-240
  3. ^ Dows Dunham and M. F. Laming Macadam, Names and Relationships of the Royal Family of Napata, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 35 (Dec., 1949), pp. 139-149
  4. ^ R. Morkot: The Black Pharaohs, Egypt's Nubian Rulers, London 2000, pg 205 ISBN 0-948695-24-2