Ptahshepses (ko limanjo mawɗo)

Ptahshepses ko jaagorde Misra ɓooynde e joofnirde laamu nayaɓu e fuɗɗoode laamu joyaɓu. Tiitoonde makko mawnde ko nde mawɗo gooto e ardiiɓe sehilaaɓe, nde e yontaaji garooji ɗii woni innde mawnde Limaam mawɗo Ptah.

Ptahshepses (ko limanjo mawɗo)
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo2500 BCE Taƴto
Date of death3. millennium BCE Taƴto
Sana'ajipriest Taƴto
Position heldHigh Priest of Ptah Taƴto

Ptahshepses ɓuri anndeede ko e damal fenaande gonngal hannde e nder suudu defte (Inv. no. EA 682), kono ummorii ko e yanaande makko. Feccere ɓurnde famɗude e damal ngal ina heddii e nder suudu defte (Inv. no. 11084) to Chicago[1] O anndaa kadi ko e nate, omo joginoo mastaba to Saqqara (mastaba C 1).[2]

Damal makko fenaande ina waɗi binndi nguurndam makko, ina ciftina kewuuji mawɗi e nguurndam makko. Puɗɗagol to bannge ñaamo damal ngal, colonel 1 ina winnda wonde Ptahshepses jibinaa ko e laamu laamɗo Menkaure, janngi to galle laamorɗo. So en ƴettii yeru hakkunde damal ngal, ina sikkaa kala e 8 colonel ina winnda kewuuji e les laamɓe jokkondirɓe. So tawii ko karte Menkaure e Shepseskaf tan njiyata, ina sikkaa ko e laamu Userkaf, Ptahshepses resi ɓiɗɗo laamɗo mawɗo biyeteeɗo Khamaat. Ko noon kadi, o wuurataano ko famɗi fof haa laamu Niuserre.

Nder dammugal dammugal footi ɗon waŋgina allah lesdi lesdi Osiris nder kuugal. Osiris naa' ɗum anndinaama e nder Dynasty jowitiiɗo e woodi dowla dowla dow Osiris nder defte Misra. Ngam wakkati ndu Ptahshepses ɗon jooɗii, binndi maako ɗon laatina dow Allah. Ammaa, ɗum waawi wonde Ptahshepses maayi ɓaawo Niuserre.

Nder 2022-23, Czech Institute of Egyptology heɓii habaru Ptahshepses, duuɓi 160 caggal nde Auguste Mariette waɗi habaru fuɗɗam.

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  1. Peter F. Dormanː The Biographical Inscription of Ptahshepses from Saqqaraː A Newly identified fragment, inː Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 88 (2002), 95-110
  2. Auguste Mariette, Gaston Maspero: Les mastabas de l'Ancien Empire: Fragment du dernier ouvrage de A. Mariette, publié d'après le manuscrit de l'auteur. F. Vieweg, Paris 1889, 110-114