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Ancient Egyptian fortress
Buhen, alternatively known as Βοὥν (Bohón) in Ancient Greek, stands as a significant ancient Egyptian settlement on the western bank of the Nile, just
Buhen
Country in Northeast Africa
Fortress of Buhen, of the Middle Kingdom, reconstructed under the New Kingdom (about 1200 BC)
Sudan
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
food and priests for the temple of Ptah within the Egyptian fortress of Buhen. In contrast, Ramesses I's son and successor, Seti I, assumed the throne
Ramesses_I
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
fortifications along important trade routes, such as those found at the city of Buhen on the way to Nubia. Forts also were constructed to serve as military bases
Ancient_Egypt
Defensive ditch surrounding a fortification or town
has been uncovered around ancient Egyptian fortresses. One example is at Buhen, a settlement excavated in Nubia. Other evidence of ancient moats is found
Moat
Abandoned settlement with intact features
in Egypt submerged archaeological sites and ancient settlements, such as Buhen under Lake Nasser. Tehri was drowned after the construction of the Tehri
Ghost_town
Capital of Sudan
epochs of Sudanese history. Among the exhibits are two Egyptian temples of Buhen and Semna, originally built by Pharaoh Hatshepsut and Pharaoh Tuthmosis
Khartoum
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
was commemorated on two stelae, one discovered at Amada and another at Buhen. Egyptologists differ on the size of the campaign: Wolfgang Helck considered
Akhenaten
Ancient Egyptian fortress
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Tjaru
archaeological expedition of Buhen revealed elements like slags from the smelting process that belonged to an ancient copper factory. Buhen also had a temple of
Architecture_of_Sudan
fortification, Western desert of Egypt Qasr Allam fort The ancient castle at Buhen Fort of Kubban, Nubia Semna fortification Kumma fort Aniba Fort Uronarti
List of Egyptian castles, forts, fortifications and city walls
List_of_Egyptian_castles,_forts,_fortifications_and_city_walls
Tiki bar in Los Angeles, California
Tiki-Ti was established on April 28, 1961 by Ray Buhen. The bar's only employees, Mike Sr. and Mike Jr. Buhen, are also the sole owners and the son and grandson
Tiki_Ti
Parapet in which gaps or indentations occur at intervals
architectural defensive features. The earliest confirmed example is at the Buhen fortress in Egypt, dating to the Middle Kingdom. Battlements also appear
Battlement
12th century fortress in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
El-Gendi_Fortress
Ancient Egyptian official, viceroy of Kush
down a rebellion by some of the Nubians, according to a stela set up at Buhen. Here were found the fragments of the stela mentioning this rebellion and
Thutmose_(viceroy_of_Kush)
Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations
beer Ahui ih uls zalgan uztugei hemeen hicheen bichuulsen tuugeer Amitan buhen tsagaan buyanaar ezlen, amin nasan urt bolood Amgalan jargalantan boltugai
Tengrism
British archaeologist (1880–1960)
conducted archaeological excavations and survey at sites including Areika, Buhen, and the Meroitic town of Karanog. In 1912–1914, with T. E. Lawrence as
Leonard_Woolley
Barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface or underground streams
funding left some sites to become submerged, including the Fortress of Buhen. Lake Volta was the largest reservoir in the world as of 1994. Studies have
Dam
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Nubia (from 1866 to 1863 BC) and erected massive river forts including Buhen, Semna, Shalfak and Toshka at Uronarti to gain more control over the trade
Nubia
Dam in Aswan, Egypt
Khartoum: The temple of Ramses II at Aksha The temple of Hatshepsut at Buhen The temple of Khnum at Kumma The tomb of the Nubian prince Djehuti-hotep
Aswan_High_Dam
Defensive wall between two bastions of a fortification
and Egypt. Some notable examples are ancient Tel Lachish in Israel and Buhen in Egypt. Curtain walls were built across Europe during the Roman Empire;
Curtain_wall_(fortification)
Building in Alexandria, Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Citadel_of_Qaitbay
1960–80 relocation project in Egypt and Sudan
with Brown University). Contribution to the dismantling of the temple of Buhen. United States: In Egypt: Four campaigns by the University of Chicago in
International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
International_Campaign_to_Save_the_Monuments_of_Nubia
Third Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1506 – 1493 BC)
extending the Egyptian military presence, which had previously stopped at Buhen, at the second cataract. The conquest of Megiddo. The victory was commemorated
Thutmose_I
Reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan
Kalabsha, Wadi es-Sebua, and Amada, some sites such as the fortress of Buhen were unable to be rescued and now rest underwater in the lake. The most
Lake_Nasser
Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa
literature. Early hubs of this civilization included Kubaniyya in the north and Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala, Toshka and Qustul in between. The Kerma
Kingdom_of_Kush
Archaeological site
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Kumma_(Nubia)
Reunified ancient Egypt (c. 2000-1700 BC)
south into Nubia as far as the Second Cataract, building a border fort at Buhen and incorporating all of Lower Nubia as an Egyptian colony. Senusret I also
Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian artefact
most ancient frontiers in the history of mankind, in an area just south of Buhen. It is now kept in the National Museum of Sudan. The relief was transferred
Relief of Gebel Sheikh Suleiman
Relief_of_Gebel_Sheikh_Suleiman
Fortress in Sinai, Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
An-Nekhel_Fortress
Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 2686–2181 BC)
the east, to Nubia in the south. An Egyptian settlement was founded at Buhen in Nubia which endured for 200 years. After Djoser, Sneferu was the next
Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian official
depiction of Hori II and the Governor of Buhen are shown before the cartouche of Ramesses III on a lintel from Buhen. Hori II is also attested in Sehel Island
Hori_II_(Viceroy_of_Kush)
Ancient Roman fortress near Old Cairo, Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Babylon_Fortress
invasion. Under the rule of Senusret I, Egyptian armies built a border fort at Buhen and incorporated all of lower Nubia as an Egyptian colony. After Merneferre
Military_of_ancient_Egypt
City in Northern state, Sudan
ancient times, and during the Middle Kingdom period, the Egyptian colony of Buhen across the river existed until the Roman period. However, the area of the
Wadi_Halfa
Castle on Pharaoh's Island, Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Castle of Saladin, Pharaoh's Island
Castle_of_Saladin,_Pharaoh's_Island
Fort in Egypt on the Nile
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Fort_Julien
Ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC
that the Achaemenids occupied their stronghold of Dorginarti (south of Buhen) when in control of Egypt. Furthermore, in two inscriptions of Darius, Nubia
Cambyses_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1197 to 1191 BC
sometime in his 6th regnal Year on a graffito located at the South Temple of Buhen. He likely died in the middle of II Akhet—perhaps around II Akhet 12 of
Siptah
Fortification used to protect an area from potential aggressors
Taroudannt, Morocco Defensive walls around the ancient Egyptian settlement of Buhen Remains of Naa Zaringa defense wall in Ghana American defensive walls Castillo
Defensive_wall
Island in Sudan
000 ft) from its east wall, and about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of the Buhen fortress. A fortress on the island was attributed to the Egyptian Nubian
Dabenarti
Type of fortification
fortifications were seen in the West. Caerphilly Castle, south Wales, 13th century Buhen (ancient Egyptian stronghold) Kennedy, Hugh (2000). Crusader Castles. Cambridge
Concentric_castle
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Nubia, which was controlled from a new administrative center established at Buhen. When re-establishing the national government, Ahmose appears to have rewarded
Ahmose_I
Fourth Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1493/1482 – 1479 BC)
Fragment of a painted relief of Thutmose II wearing the Khat while being blessed by Horus, from the Temple of Buhen
Thutmose_II
Mongolian singer, producer, and television personality
and Ononbat. He also produced, and sang the show's anthem song "Gunig buhen bayartai". Hairiin Huch (2006) 440 Hz (2006) Only One (2008) Amidraliin
Bold_(singer)
Pharaoh of Egypt
Second Cataract. The date of the expedition is mentioned on a stela from Buhen. The military campaign is mentioned in several inscriptions of this king's
Senusret_I
Deir el-Medina, the Middle Kingdom town at Kahun, and the fortresses at Buhen and Mirgissa. Also, many temples and tombs have survived because they were
Ancient_Egyptian_architecture
Medieval Islamic-era fortification in Egypt
v t e Castles in Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din
Cairo_Citadel
British egyptologist (1883–1956)
British Egyptologist, who excavated various sites in Egypt and Nubia, notably Buhen and Meir. Having taught at Worcester College, Oxford, he was Brunner Professor
Aylward_M._Blackman
Hathor Fortress town; now submerged in Lake Nasser Buhen (Buhen) earlier than 3000 BC none Buhen Largest fortress town in Nubia; housed a copper factory
List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_towns_and_cities
Pre-gunpowder projectile-launching device
In chronological order: 19th century BC, Egypt, walls of the fortress of Buhen appear to contain platforms for siege weapons. c.750 BC, Judah, King Uzziah
Catapult
c. 1860 BC, construction of the Ancient Egyptian fortress at Buhen Nuraghe Santu Antine 19th century BC 18th century BC in architecture Timeline of architecture
19th century BC in architecture
19th_century_BC_in_architecture
Seaside town in Devon, England
(1883–1956), an Egyptologist, who excavated in Egypt and Nubia, notably Buhen and Meir. Paul Britten Austin (1922–2005), author, translator, broadcaster
Dawlish
Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush
Amenemopet is attested in texts on the road from Assuan to Philae, at Buhen, on the Sehel Island, in the temple at Beit el-Wali. and at Jebel Dosha
Amenemopet_(Viceroy_of_Kush)
Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush
Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Turo served under pharaoh Ahmose I as Commander of Buhen. Later he served as King's Son (of the Southern Region) under Amenhotep
Ahmose_called_Turo
12th dynasty pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
his expantion into Nubia where he erected massive river forts including Buhen, Semna, Shalfak, and Toshka at Uronarti. He carried out at least four major
Senusret_III
Archaeological site in Egypt
scientifiques de Pologne, p. 168. Randall-MacIver, David; Woolley, Leonard (1911). Buhen. Philadelphia: University Museum. Adams, William (2010). Qasr Ibrim. The
Qasr_Ibrim
Ancient Sudanese kingdom
of Egypt Pharaoh Senwosret I established forts at Ikkur, Quban, Aniba, Buhen, and Kor. The fort at Qubban protected gold mining operations along Wadi
Kerma_culture
'Amara East 'Amara West Abahuda (Abu Oda) Aksha (Serra West) Askut Island Buhen Dabenarti Dibeira Dorginarti Island Faras Gebel el-Shams Gebel Barkal Kor
List of ancient Egyptian sites
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_sites
Australian Egyptologist (1938–2022)
Sudan he worked under Walter B. Emery. Emery had notably discovered the Buhen Horse in the same area in 1959, the earliest example of a horse to be discovered
David_O'Connor_(Egyptologist)
Museum for the history of Sudan
side-elements detailing submitted peoples. The temple of Hatshepsut of Buhen dedicated to Horus. The falcon-headed Horus, the mythical ancestor of all
National_Museum_of_Sudan
Ancient Egyptian board game
Turkey (Karalhuyuk, Kultepe, Acemhuyuk), Azerbaijan (Gobustan) and Egypt (Buhen, El-Lahun, Sedment). Other animals (horses, cats, or sparrowhawks) have
Hounds_and_jackals
King of Kush and pharaoh of Egypt
Babylon and Elam. Taharqa also built military settlements at the Semna and Buhen forts and the fortified site of Qasr Ibrim. Imperial ambitions of the Mesopotamian-based
Taharqa
Final Pharaoh of Theban seventeenth dynasty of Egypt
target of Kamose's second Nubian campaign may have been the fortress at Buhen which the Nubians had recaptured from Kamose's forces since a stela bearing
Kamose
contacts (external map here) reaches southward to Nubia, in particular Buhen[22] and Kerma.[23] Nubians also lived in ancient Egypt in this period.[24]
Foreign contacts of ancient Egypt
Foreign_contacts_of_ancient_Egypt
British Egyptologist
by his wife, Molly. The completion of the excavations of the fortress at Buhen ended his work in Nubia. He then became director of fieldwork at Luxor and
Walter_Bryan_Emery
Archaeological site in Northern State, Sudan
housed in the National Museum of Sudan. Many similar fortresses, such as Buhen, Mirgissa, Shalfak, Askut, Dabenarti, Semna, and Kumma, were established
Uronarti
American novelist (1936–2022)
anthology Murder Here, Murder There, ed. R. Barri Flowers and Jan Grape Buhen: Blueprints of an Egyptian Fortress, KMT 6:2, Summer 1995 Spacious & Comfortable
Lauren_Haney
many forms tied to particular places, including Horus of Nekhen, Horus of Buhen, and Horus of Edfu. Such local manifestations could be treated almost as
Ancient_Egyptian_deities
Egyptian pharaoh
over a large area, from Byblos to the north to the Egyptian fortresses of Buhen and Mirgissa in Lower Nubia to the south through all parts of Egypt, especially
Neferhotep_I
Ancient Indo-European language
psmaśk iβrsiś = Psammetikhos [the son] of Imbarsis [was here] (graffito from Buhen) In funeral inscriptions the father's name is often accompanied by the relative
Carian_language
Turkey (Karalhuyuk, Kultepe, Acemhuyuk), Azerbaijan (Gobustan) and Egypt (Buhen, El-Lahun, Sedment). It was a race game for two players. The gaming board
History_of_games
represent a simple battering ram. Battlements – Another feature of the Buhen fortress the construction of the world's oldest battlements. Catapult —
List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries
List_of_Egyptian_inventions_and_discoveries
Ancient Egyptian official, viceroy of Kush
of Huy appear at the fortress of Buhen and in Lower Nubia Huy appear with the Viceroy Heqanakht on a doorjamb in Buhen. The scene is damaged and the only
Huy_(Viceroy_of_Kush)
2016 American TV series or program
traditions of the South Pacific. Featured interviews include: Tiki Ti's Mike Buhen, Tiki Scholar Sven Kirsten and Strong Water's Ying Chang and Robert Adamson
Lost_L.A.
Professional basketball team in Leverkusen, Germany
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Bayer_Giants_Leverkusen
Armed forces of the Nubian kingdoms
Babylon and Elam. Taharqa also built military settlements at the Semna and Buhen forts and the fortified site of Qasr Ibrim. Imperial ambitions of the Assyrian
Military_of_ancient_Nubia
Egyptian pharaoh
scarab-seals with Nomen. At Tell Beit Mirsim, a scarab seal with Nomen. Nubia. At Buhen (Nubia), a scarab seal with Nomen. Of Unknown Provenance, scarab-seals with
Yakbim_Sekhaenre
King's Mother (Mw.t-nswt)
King's Mother (mwt-nsw) and is therefore thought to have been a commoner. At Buhen in Wadi Halfa, a sandstone stela fragment dated to Year 1 of Thutmose I
Senseneb
Nubian official
Teh-khet. Amenemhat is known from several monuments. A statue found at Buhen indicates that he started his career as a simple scribe under king Thutmosis
Amenemhat_(chief_of_Teh-khet)
British Egyptologist and academic (1928–2024)
Fortress of Buhen: the inscriptions. London: Egypt Exploration Society. Emery, W. B.; Millard, A.; Smith, H. S. (1976). The Fortress of Buhen: the archaeological
Harry_Smith_(Egyptologist)
Egyptian pharaoh, second ruler of the Fifth Dynasty, 25th century BC
cartouche has been found in graffiti in Tumas and on seal impressions from Buhen at the second cataract of the Nile in Lower Nubia. Sahure's reign may have
Sahure
Bordj-Bou-Djadi Borj Gourbata Botriana Bou-Hedma National Park Boumedfaâ Bubastis Buhen Butana Group Buto Cabarsussi Calama (Numidia) Canopus, Egypt Capsian culture
History_of_North_Africa
Ancient Nubian culture from the late 4th millennium BC
literature. Early hubs of this civilization included Kubaniyya in the north and Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala, Toshka and Qustul in between. The A-Group
A-Group_culture
Canadian curator (1904-1987)
newfound objects. In 1962–63 she spent time working with Walter Bryan Emery at Buhen in the Sudan and at Qasr Ibrim in Egypt, where archeological salvage work
Winifred_Needler
(1641–1648) Fort Naulila, Cunene Province Fort Cuangar, Cunene Province Buhen (c. 1860 BCE) Cairo Citadel (12th century) Citadel of Qaitbay (15th century)
List_of_castles_in_Africa
Ancient Egyptian vizier
Monuments attesting to Khaemtir's service as Viceroy mostly stem from Buhen, a Nubian fortress located at the Second Cataract. The monuments of viceroy
Khaemtir
Ancient land in Sudan
into Lower Nubia and established a line of fortresses at sites such as Buhen, Semna, and Uronarti. These measures were designed to protect Egypt’s southern
Wawat
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Egypt
Fayyum/Atef-Pehu Amarna/Akhetaten Aswan Asyut Avaris Beni Hasan Bubastis Buhen Busiris (Lower Egypt) Buto Clysma Cusae Dahshur Deir el-Bahri Deir el-Medina
Outline_of_ancient_Egypt
UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Wadi es-Sebua, Egypt
Meha, of Baki and, curiously, Horus of Edfu when one would expect that of Buhen instead in Nubia. Between their legs, a statuette with the image of Ramesses
Temples_of_Wadi_es-Sebua
fortresses were built to control Nubian territory, such as the works at Buhen. Deep ditches surrounded some of these fortifications, with walls up to
African military systems before 1800
African_military_systems_before_1800
Archaeological site in Sudan
they sought to expand Egypt's influence. Shalfak, along with the forts of Buhen, Mirgissa, Uronarti, Askut, Dabenarti, Semna, and Kumma, were established
Shalfak
American archaeological illustrator
Randall-MacIver's reports on Karanog, Karanôg: the Romano-Nubian cemetery (1910) and Buhen (1911). Baker's work at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology
M._Louise_Baker
Egyptian pharaoh
impressions and ostracon bearing his name uncovered in the fortress of Buhen, on the second cataract of the Nile. Contacts with Byblos on the Levantine
Neferirkare_Kakai
British geologist
1890. In 1892 he cleared and surveyed several Ancient Egyptian temples at Buhen. From 1909 to 1911 he was the first head of the department of geology at
Henry_George_Lyons
Ibrim. London: Egypt Exploration Society. 1968. The new-kingdom temples of Buhen. London: Egypt Exploration Society. 1974. Ancient Egyptian epigraphy and
Ricardo_Caminos
Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush
his lord came to establish the king's son of Kush, Sety, in his place" Buhen. Graffito by the king's messenger, Neferhor, mentions "he came with rewards
Seti_(Viceroy_of_Kush)
Archaeological site in Egypt
This structure has architecture similar to other Middle Kingdom, such as Buhen and Mirgissa. However, the construction of the walls is similar to Nubian
Wadi_el-Hudi
shown. Reliefs show Haremheb sacrificing to the supreme gods of Aniba, Buhen, Quban (Egyptian Baki, today near ad-Dakka) and Abu Simbel (Egyptian Meha)
Gebel_Adda
British egyptologist (1934–2022)
and Egypt. He excavated with the Egypt Exploration Society's mission at Buhen in the Sudan in 1963. With the EES and the National Museum of Antiquities
Geoffrey_Thorndike_Martin
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