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    Senkamanisken was a Kushite King who ruled from 640 to 620 BC at Napata. He used royal titles based on those of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs. He might...
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    Amaniastabarqa Nuri 3 - King Senkamanisken Nuri 4 - King Siaspiqa Nuri 5 - King Malonaqen Nuri 6 - King Anlamani, son of King Senkamanisken Nuri 7 - King Karkamani...
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    Barkal Temple of Mut. Temple B700, built by Atlanersa and decorated by Senkamanisken, is now largely destroyed. It received the sacred bark of Amun from...
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    Kushite king Senkamanisken c. 643–623 BC. Kerma Museum...
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    King Senkamanisken slaying enemies at Jebel Barkal....
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    reign, Kush experienced a revival in its power. Anlamani was the son of Senkamanisken, his predecessor, and the elder brother of Aspelta, his successor. Anlamani...
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    Atlanersa may have fathered his successor Senkamanisken with his consort Malotaral, although Senkamanisken could also be his brother. He built a pyramid...
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    Dynasty–early Napatan period: Tantamani, Taharqa (rear), Senkamanisken, again Tantamani (rear), Aspelta, Anlamani, again Senkamanisken. Kerma Museum....
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    Napatan Alara Kashta Piye Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tantamani Atlanersa Senkamanisken Anlamani Aspelta Early Meroitic Aramatle-qo Malonaqen Analmaye Amaninatakilebte...
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  • depicted Taharqa and several of his successors, including Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken, Anlamani, and Aspelta. This discovery was partially accidental, as...
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