Senusret na IV
Senusret na IV | |||
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Rayuwa | |||
Haihuwa | 2 millennium "BCE" | ||
Mutuwa | 2 millennium "BCE" | ||
Ƴan uwa | |||
Abokiyar zama | unknown value | ||
Yare | Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt (en) | ||
Sana'a | |||
Sana'a | statesperson (en) |
Senusret IV Seneferibre tsohon sarkin Masar ne na Theban a lokacin Matsakaicin Tsakanin Matsakaici na Biyu wanda aka tabbatar kawai ta hanyar ganowa daga Upper Egypt . Ba a san matsayin Senusret IV na tsawon lokaci ba har ma da daular da ya kasance ana muhawara.
Matsayi na lokaci-lokaci
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]A cewar Jürgen von Beckerath Senusret IV ya kasance na marigayi 13th daular, [1] [2] yayin da Kim Ryholt ya sanya shi a matsayin sarki na daular 16 tare da matsayi mara tabbas a cikin daular. A madadin, Norbert Dautzenberg ya ba da shawarar cewa Senusret IV wani ɓangare ne na Daular 17th . Dautzenberg ya kafa wannan hasashe akan karatunsa na shigarwa 11.4 na Canon Turin kamar yadda yake magana akan Senusret IV. Har ila yau, ya sanya rubutun rubutu a ƙofar haikalin Medamud yana ambaton sarki "Senusret" ga Senusret IV tun lokacin da Sobekemsaf I, wanda ya rayu a farkon daular 17 ya yi ado. [3] Ryholt ya ƙi yarda da waɗannan muhawara biyu: na farko, Ryholt ya lura cewa shigarwar Canon na Turin 11.4 bai dace da Senusret IV's prenomen ba kuma na biyu, ya lura cewa Senusret III ne ya gina ƙofar haikalin Medamud don haka rubutun yana iya komawa zuwa wannan sarki maimakon Senusret IV. A cikin sabon tsari [4] an bar daular Senusret IV wani bangare ba a tantance ba, ana rarraba shi kawai a ƙarshen 13th zuwa farkon 17th.
Shaida
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]Senusret IV is attested on the Karnak king list under his prenomen "Senefer[...]re". The most important contemporary attestation of the king is a 2m 75 cm tall colossal statue of him, sculpted in pink granite and discovered in Karnak in 1901 by Georges Legrain. Other attestations include a block from El-Tod and the upper-right corner of a stela discovered in 1907 by Legrain in Karnak and which is inscribed with the date II Shemu 1 of the first regnal year of Senusret IV. Finally, a lintel from Edfu and an axe-blade bearing the nomen Senusret have also been attributed to Senusret IV based on stylistic considerations.[5] In the case of the axe blade, however, some have attributed it to Senusret I.
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ J. von Beckerath: Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der Zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, Glückstadt, 1964.
- ↑ J. von Beckerath: Chronologie des pharaonischen Ägyptens, Münchner Ägyptologische Studien 46. Mainz am Rhein, 1997.
- ↑ Norbert Dautzenberg: SeneferibRe Sesostris IV. – ein König der 17. Dynastie?, (Göttinger Miszellen 129), Göttingen 1992, p. 43–48
- ↑ On Digital Egypt for Universities
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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