• late-16th century BC), daughter of Seqenenre Tao Ahmose Inhapi (or Ahmose-Inhapy) (fl. c. mid-16th century BC), daughter of Pharaoh Senakhtenre Ahmose Ahmose-Nefertari...
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  • and the sister to Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao and the queens Ahhotep and Ahmose Inhapy. She was married to her (half-)brother Tao. Sithathoriunet Princess 12th...
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    Hawass, Z.; Gad, Y. Z.; Ismail, S.; Khairat, R.; Fathalla, D.; Hasan, N.; Ahmed, A.; Elleithy, H.; Ball, M.; Gaballah, F.; Wasef, S.; Fateen, M.; Amer,...
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    Yehia Z.; Somaia, Ismail; Khairat, Rabab; Fathalla, Dina; Hasan, Naglaa; Ahmed, Amal; Elleithy, Hisham; Ball, Markus; Gaballah, Fawzi; Wasef, Sally; Fateen...
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    Encyclopaedia Iranica". Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 23 November 2021. Ahmed, S. Z. (2004). Chaghatai: the Fabulous Cities and People of the Silk Road...
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    1998. ISBN 1-879388-08-1 Sébastien Biston-Moulin, "Le roi Sénakht-en-Rê Ahmès de la XVIIe dynastie", ENIM 5, pp. 61–71, 22 mars/march 2012 [online: [1]...
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  • Somaia; Selim, Ashraf; Saleem, Sahar N; Fathalla, Dina; Wasef, Sally; Gad, Ahmed Z; Saad, Rama; Fares, Suzan; Amer, Hany; Gostner, Paul; Gad, Yehia Z; Pusch...
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    is squarer, and her eyes and brows are very like those on the coffin of Ahmes-Nefertari.": 366  At some point, Ahhotep I's coffin was reused to bury the...
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    Pages 98–99. Hawass Z, Gad YZ, Ismail S, Khairat R, Fathalla D, Hasan N, Ahmed A, Elleithy H, Ball M, Gaballah F, Wasef S, Fateen M, Amer H, Gostner P...
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  • Dynasty, 1574 BCE): was probably a daughter of Seqenenre Tao and Ahmose Inhapy: Smith reports that the mummy of Henuttamehu's own hair had been dyed a...
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    patch of plaster where he was expecting limestone. Under the direction of Ahmed Said, Reisner's head rais, they cleared the area and removed the plaster...
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  • Ahmose (queen) Ahmose called Si-Tayit Ahmose called Turo Ahmose I Ahmose Inhapy Ahmose Sapair Ahmose, son of Ebana Ahmose-ankh Ahmose-Henutemipet Ahmose-Henuttamehu...
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    Sarg und Sarkophag der Aaschyt (Kairo JE 47355 und 47267) Teil 1. Vol. 1. Ahmed Amin, Sameh Abdel Mohsen. Wiesbaden. ISBN 978-3-447-11307-6. OCLC 1164652896...
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    previously only used in the complexes of the king. Egyptian archeologist Ahmed Fakhry (1905–1973) excavated her mortuary temple in the 1950s, but the report...
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