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Viceroy of Kush

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Viceroy of Kush in hieroglyphs
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Sa-nisut-n-Kush
Sꜣ-nswt-n-Kꜣš
King's Son of Kush

The Kingdom of Kush based in Lower Nubia was a province of Ancient Egypt from the 16th century BCE to eleventh century BCE. During this period, the polity was ruled by a viceroy who reported directly to the Egyptian Pharaoh. It is believed that the Egyptian 25th dynasty were descendants of these viceroys, and so were the dynasties that ruled independent Kush until the fourth century CE.

List of Viceroys

Below is a list of viceroys mainly based on a list assembled by George Reisner.

Eighteenth dynasty

Usersatet, relief at Sehel
Amenhotep called Huy King's Son of Kush under Pharaoh Tutankhamen

Nineteenth dynasty

Twentieth dynasty

Twenty-first dynasty

References

  1. ^ Edwards, The Cambridge ancient history, Volumes 1-3, 2000, pg 299 and 348
  2. ^ Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996
  3. ^ Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996
  4. ^ Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996
  5. ^ P. Pamminger, Göttinger Miszellen 137 (1993), 79-86
  6. ^ Briant Bohleke, An Ex Voto of the Previously Unrecognized Viceroy Setmose, Göttinger Miszellen 85 (1985), 13-24

Further Reading

  • George A. Reisner, The Viceroys of Ethiopia, JEA 6 (1920), 28-55