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Aahset

Aahset was a royal  woman  of  the Eighteenth Dynasty. Aahset was a microscopic ranked wife or courtesan of Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.). Her tomb has not been discovered,  but  a  funerary  offering  taking  her  name  was learned at Thebes. such an offer points a rank in the court, although her name on the offer bears no title. It is potential that Aahset was a foreign noble woman, given to Tuthmosis III as testimonial or as a cementing ingredient of a treaty  between  Egypt  and  different  land.  some  women got elaborate burying rites and regalia in saving with their station in the royal court.

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