Adikhalamani (Tabriqo)

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Adikhalamani (Tabriqo) was a Kushite king of Meroë who ruled parts of Nubia in the early 2nd century BCE and is known from inscriptions and monuments in Lower Nubia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kushite king
ruler of Meroë
alsoKnownAs Tabirqo
Tabriqo
associatedWithDeity Amun
Isis
capital Meroë
country Kingdom of Kush
culture Kingdom of Meroë
surface form: Meroitic civilization
ethnicGroup Kushite
floruit 2nd century BCE
knownFrom graffiti at Philae
inscriptions
inscriptions in Lower Nubia
monuments
languageUsed Egyptian (in inscriptions)
Meroitic script
surface form: Meroitic
notableFor attestations in Lower Nubian temples and inscriptions
rule over parts of Nubia in early 2nd century BCE
partOf Kushite period
surface form: Meroitic period of Kush
region Nubia
Upper Nile Valley
reignEnd early 2nd century BCE
reignStart early 2nd century BCE
religion ancient Nubian religion
ruledRegion Lower Nubia
Nubia
successor Tabirqo (possible identification in some sources)
title Kingdom of Kush
surface form: King of Kush

King of Meroë

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Temple of Debod builtBy Adikhalamani (Tabriqo)