The twenty-first, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth and 'twenty-fifth dynasties' of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title,
Third Intermediate Period.
Rulers
The known rulers, in the
History of Egypt, for the 'twenty-fifth dynasty' are as follows:
Piye
The twenty-fifth dynasty originated in
Kush (
Nubia) presently in north
Sudan at the city-state of
Napata, whence they invaded and took control of Egypt under
Piye (spelled Piankhi in older works).
Manetho does not mention either the first king Piye, or the last king
Tantamani, although inscriptions exist to attest to the existence of both.
Shebitku
The following chronology follows recent research by Dan'el Kahn
[1] which suggests that
Shebitku was king of Egypt by 707/706 BC. This is based on evidence from an inscription of the Assyrian king
Sargon II, which was found in modern day Northwestern Iran and dated to 706 BC. This inscription calls Shebitku the king of Melunha, and states that he sent back to Assyria a rebel named Iamanni in handcuffs. Kahn's arguments have been widely accepted by many Egyptologists including Rolf Krauss, and Aidan Dodson
[2] and other scholars at the SCIEM 2000 (Synchronisation of Civilisations of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C.) project with the notable exception of
Kenneth Kitchen and
Manfred Bietak at present.
Taharqa
Starting from the reign of
Taharqa onwards, the kings of this dynasty were driven back into
Nubia, at first by the
Assyrians, then by the kings of the
Twenty-Sixth Dynasty. Their successors came to settle in Nubia, where they established a kingdom at
Napata (
656 -
590 BC) then later at
Meroë (590 BC - 4th century AD).
See also
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History of Ancient Egypt
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List of monarchs of Kush
Notes
1. "The Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var and the Chronology of Dynasty 25," ''Orientalia'' 70 (2001), pp.1-18
2. ''Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 82(2002), p.182 n.24
External links
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Voyage au pays des pharaons noirs Travel in Sudan : pictures and notes on the nubian history