Dynasty 25
(Nubian/Kushite)
747-656 BC
- Piankhi (Piyi) - Menkheperre : 747-716 BC
- Shabaka : Neferkare
- Shebitku (Djedkare) : 702-690 BC
- Taharqa (Nefertemkhure) : 690-664 BC
- Tanutamun (Bakare) : 664-656 BC
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Donation stela of Shabaka, on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Since the days of
Ramses II in the
19th Dynasty,
Nubia - the land of
Kush south of Aswan - had gone its own way, eventually founding a kingdom,
Napata, that was independent at last from its powerful northern
neighbour. During the Egyptian presence of the later New Kingdom the cult of
Amun had taken a firm hold in Nubia, its major cult
centre located at the great rock of
Gebel Barkal. Here a major temple was built to the
Theban god; the priests engaged in his cult, like their northern counterparts at Thebes, gradually increased their own influence alongside that of the deity until they similarly usurped the kingship. A dynastic succession seems to have been established as early as the late 10th century BC with the use of the traditional
pharaonic titles and
cartouches.
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