Djedptahiufankh
Djedptahiufankh (hedde 969 – hedde 935 ko adii jibineede Iisaa) wonnoo ko Annabi ɗiɗaɓo Amun e Annabi Tataɓo Amun e laamu Shoshenq I e laamu 22ɓiire.
Fedde e golle
taƴtoDjedptahiufankh anndaa tan ko e wirwirnde mum e mum. O joginoo tiitoonde Guwerneer diiwaan oo kam e "Ɓiɗɗo laamɗo Ramses" e "Ɓiɗɗo laamɗo joom leyɗeele ɗiɗi ɗee". Ko sakkitii koo ina waawi hollude wonde o jokkondirii e galle laamɗo ina waawi wonde laamu 21ɓiire walla laamu 22ɓiire.[1] Ina sikkaa wonde Djedptahiufankh ko jom suudu Nesitanebetashru (A) (mo wonnoo ɓiy Pinedjem II e Neskons).[2] Ndeeɗoo miijo tuugii tan ko e ko Djedptahyufankh wirnaa sara Nesitanebetashru e hitaande DB320.[3]
Maayi e ɓandu
taƴtoO maayi nder caka laamu Shoshenq I bana ko ɓe tawi nder binndi ɗi ɓe windi dow ɓalli mum e nder coftol maako. O haɓɓii nder Deir El-Bahari Tomb 320 ko DB320, ko goonga o waɗi haandi wuro wuro to hooreejo ardiiɓe diina laamu Amun Pinedjem I. DB320 heɓii nder karnijum 19 e ɓeydi anndude ngam woodi ɓesngu mumyji laamiiji ɓurɗi mawnugo nder Laamu Kesaru, hawti e ɓesngu Amenhotep I, Ramesses Mawɗo II, Ramesses III">Ramesses II, Ramesses IX, e Thutmose III">Thutmose II">Thutmose I, Thutmosa II e Thutmsose III.
Woni tati banndal mumyji feere feere diga duuɓi 5, 10 e 11 Shoshenq I tawi dow ɓandu Djedptahiufankh. [taƴto ko haani] Djedptahiufankh'en nder ɓandu maayi wondi e ɓandu maaki, nden mumy maako Gaston Maspero wurtini nder hitaande 1886. Ɓe tawi ko'e jimol nder ɓandu, e ɗe ɗe nandi bee ko'e njaru e lotus nder ɓernde e nder ɓernde. Grafton Elliott Smith ƴetti ɓaawo ɓesngu ɓesngu nder 1906 nden o heɓii kuuwol koode ɗe ɗe ɗe kaaƴe feere feere feere ɗon nder juuɗe yaamɗe hawti e ɗe ɗe ɗe ɗe ɓernde, gite, ureus, e djed-pilars. Ɓe ɓanngini ɓandu ɓandu ɓundu ngam ɓe njogga ɓandu ɓannu. Woni ɓandu ɓandu ɗon mari ɓandu mummified ɗon nder ɓandu ɓanndu; ɓandu ɓuuɓuɗum ɓandu ɓundu Hapi ɗon hawta bee ɓandu. Ɓurɗe ɓooyɗe ɓoolɗe e dabareeji e dow dow dow dow juuɗe, Smith holli ɓe huwti ngam hokkude dabareeji dabareeji ɗi e dow dow dabareeji.
Firooji
taƴto- ↑ Broekman, Gerard P. F. (2010). "The Leading Theban Priests of Amun and their Families under Libyan Rule". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 96: 125–148. doi:10.1177/030751331009600107. JSTOR 23269760. S2CID 150473491.
- ↑ Niwiński, Andrzej (1988). "The Wives of Pinudjem II: A Topic for Discussion". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 74: 226–230. doi:10.2307/3821766. JSTOR 3821766.
- ↑ Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The complete royal families of ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-500-05128-3. OCLC 475417626.