Meryre (kañum ne Meryra '[1]walla Merire) (Ejipt ɓooyɗo: mrii-rˤ "mo Re yiɗi")[2] ko tedduɗo Misra, ko kanko tan woni Limaam mawɗo Aten. Ina jeyaa e tiitooɗe makko goɗɗe Hereditary Noble e High Official e Fan-bearer to bannge ñaamo laamɗo teeŋtinoowo ɓadtaade laamɗo oo.[3][4]

Meryre
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Time periodAncient Egypt Taƴto

O waɗi haandi nder Amarna, haandi 4 , koo nde fuɗɗii anndugo. (Njaŋge Tombs of the Nobles.)

Ɗum waawi wonde o nandi e laamiiɗo mo anndi diga nder yenaande Memfite. Luttuɗo man ɗon wara nder yenaande maako bee innde ɗiɗi: Meryneith e Meryre. Innde nde'e o waɗi nder wakkati Amarna, nden Meryneith woni innde maako yeeso wakkati ndu bee ɓaawo. Nder binndi maako Meryneith ɗon mari boo innde mawɗo limanjo Aton.

Ndaare kadi

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  • Meryneith

Firooji

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  1. de Garis Davies, N. (1903). The Rock Tombs Of El Amarna. Part I. The Tomb of Meryra (in Engeleere). London: Egypt Exploration Fund.
  2. Ranke, Hermann (1935). Die Ägyptischen Personennamen, Bd. 1: Verzeichnis der Namen (PDF). Glückstadt: J.J. Augustin. p. 160. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  3. Breasted (1906) §988
  4. "TOMB N°4, Amarna". Retrieved 2008-01-29.

Fedde defte

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  • J. H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, Chicago 1906, Part Two, §§.982-988