Taharqa

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Taharqa was a prominent pharaoh of Egypt’s 25th (Kushite) Dynasty, known for his extensive building projects and resistance against Assyrian expansion in the 7th century BCE.

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instanceOf King of Kush
ancient Egyptian ruler
human
pharaoh
alternativeName Taharka
Tanwetamani
surface form: Tirhakah
associatedWith Napatan period
built monuments at Gebel Barkal
monuments at Kawa
pyramids in Nubia
temples at Karnak
temples at Nubian sites
burialPlace Nuri
burialType pyramid burial
capital Napata
conflictWith Ashurbanipal
Neo-Assyrian Empire
surface form: Assyrian Empire

Esarhaddon
culture Kushite
Nubians
surface form: Nubian
dynasty Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
ethnicGroup Nubians
surface form: Kushite people
father Piye
knownFor extensive building projects
promotion of Amun cult
resistance against Assyrian expansion
restoration of temples
legacy symbol of Nubian rule over Egypt
mentionedAs Tirhakah king of Ethiopia
mentionedIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
name Taharqa self-link
notableEvent Assyrian conquest of Egypt
surface form: Assyrian invasions of Egypt
patronDeity Amun
policy revival of Egyptian traditions
positionHeld Kingdom of Kush
surface form: King of Kush

Pharaoh of Egypt
predecessor Shebitku
reignEnd 664 BCE
reignStart 690 BCE
relative Shabaka
religion ancient Egyptian religion
ruledRegion Egypt
Nubia
surface form: Kush

Nubia
succeededBy Assyrian control of Egypt
successor Tantamani
timePeriod 7th century BCE
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Lord of the Two Lands

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