Achoris (Hakor)

The hieroglyphic name
of Hakor (Achoris)
Statue of Achoris (Hakor)
Achoris, or Hakor, was a situation located just south of the Faiyum and north  of contemporary Tihna  el-Gebel. The fOld Kingdom (2575-2134  B.C.E.). The  other ruins at Achoris take three small temples and a Greco-Roman necropolis. Achoris was used by Nomarchs of the Fifth Dynasty (2465-2323 B.C.E.).

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amed Fraser Tombs, rock-cut  grave  enclosing, were named in Tihna  el-Gebel. These see to the

·        Tjebu (Qaw El Kebir)
·        Nebenteru
·        Achillas
·        Viceroy of Kush
·        The House of Life
·        Mandet
·        Kafr Hassan Dawood
·        Nebertcher
·        Neberu

Neberu

Neberu was a prince and military official of the Eighteenth Dynasty. He attended Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.) as chief of the royal horse barns, a high-ranking situation in this era of cavalry  units,  military  campaigns,  and  imperial  elaboration. His tomb is in the valley of the queens on the westward side of the Nile at Thebes. The portrayal of him on the lid of  his  coffin  bears  a  big  resemblance  to  Neberus actual mummified continues.

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·        Tjebu (Qaw El Kebir)
·        Nebenteru
·        Achillas
·        Vieroy of Kush
·        The House of Life
·        Mandet
·        Kafr Hassan Dawood
·        Nebertcher

Nebertcher

Nebertcher was a divine being of Egypt, trusted to be a personification  of  the  immortals  Re and  Osiris, Nebertcher was  learned  as  embodying  the  eternal  prospects  of  these deities involved in the particular mortuary rituals of the nation.

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·        Kebawet
·        Achaemenians
·        Sanatoria
·        Tjebu (Qaw El Kebir)
·        Nebenteru
·        Achillas
·        Viceroy of Kush
·        The House of Life
·        Mandet
·        Kafr Hassan Dawood

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