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Lost city in Nome VIII of Upper Egypt, Ancient Egypt
Thinis (Greek: Θίνις Thinis, Θίς This ; Egyptian: Tjenu; Coptic: Ⲧⲓⲛ; Arabic: طين ) was the capital city of pre-unification Upper Egypt. Thinis remains
Thinis
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
the Egyptian Archaic Period, when the seat of government was centred at Thinis. It is most known for its last ruler, Khasekhemwy, but is otherwise one
Second_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Era after unification, c. 3150–2686 BC
Dynastic Period, also known as Archaic Period or the Thinite Period (from Thinis, the hometown of its rulers), is the era of ancient Egypt that immediately
Early Dynastic Period of Egypt
Early_Dynastic_Period_of_Egypt
Last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory
to three major states: Thinis, Naqada, and Nekhen. Sandwiched between Thinis and Nekhen, Naqada was the first to fall. Thinis then conquered Lower Egypt
Naqada_III
has had many capitals. Its earliest capital was Tjenu, better known as Thinis, which may have been the capital of the hypothetical Thinite Confederacy
List of historical capitals of Egypt
List_of_historical_capitals_of_Egypt
Topics referred to by the same term
to: This, the singular proximal demonstrative pronoun This (Egypt), or Thinis, an ancient city in Upper Egypt This, Ardennes, a commune in France This
This
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period
was the same person as Menes. According to Manetho, Menes was a native of Thinis, located now in Sohag. Therefore, the governorate adopted an emblem featuring
Narmer
One hundred years, from 3400 BC to 3301 BC
III in Upper Egypt, the ruler, Horus-A, is crowned as ruler or king of Thinis (c. 3315 BC) Archaic forms of cuneiform emerge in the late Uruk period in
34th_century_BC
City in Sohag, Egypt
and pottery. The city might have been the location of the ancient city of Thinis (Greek name; also spelled This) – the first capital city of unified Egypt
Girga
Predynastic Egyptian king
wine consumption in Ancient Egypt. Scorpion is believed to have lived in Thinis and was presumably the first true king of Upper Egypt. To him belongs the
Scorpion_I
Ancient Egyptian god of war
who was worshipped in the Egyptian area of Abydos, and particularly in Thinis. Myths told that he had brought his wife, Mehit, who was his female counterpart
Onuris
Predynastic pharaoh of Upper Egypt
"King Arms". Ka's personal name may have been 'king Ap.' Ka ruled over Thinis in the first half of the 32nd century BC and was buried at Umm el-Qa'ab
Ka_(pharaoh)
Hypothetical Ancient Egyptian dynasty
protection) and Pantjeny (He of Thinis), bore names in connection with Abydos: Wepwawet being an important Abydene god and Thinis being a prominent city, located
Abydos_Dynasty
Period of ancient Egyptian history (1700–1550 BC)
The Abydos Dynasty stayed rather small with rulership over just Abydos or Thinis. Very little is known about the Abydos dynasty, since it was very short-lived
Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
Second_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period, when power was centered at Thinis. The date of this period is subject to scholarly debate about the Egyptian
First_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Founder of Manetho's 1st dynasty and unifier of Egypt
Manetho associates the city of Thinis with the Early Dynastic Period and, in particular, Menes, a "Thinite" or native of Thinis. Herodotus contradicts Manetho
Menes
Ancient Egyptian deity
worship were Hierakonpolis and Thinis. Mehit was the consort of Onuris, or Anhur, a hunter god who was worshipped in Thinis. Various texts allude to a myth
Mehit
Hypothesized tribal confederation of ancient Egypt
Thinite Confederacy were most likely tribal nobles. Based at the city of Thinis, the Thinite Confederacy would later be incorporated into the combined state
Thinite_Confederacy
Pharaoh of tenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt
attention. In the text, Merikare's unnamed father mentions having sacked Thinis, but he advises Merikare to deal more leniently with the troublesome Upper
Merikare
Predynastic Egyptian king with disputed existence
concentration of power in late prehistoric Egypt: Scorpion I, operating from Thinis, conquered Taurus' realm in the Naqada area. However, since the bull sign
Taurus_(ruler)
First confirmed king list of ancient Egypt
First Dynasty as opposed to being the last of the pre-unification kings of Thinis. Also of importance is the absence of Menes as scholarly consensus believe
Den_seal_impressions
Ancient Egyptian decorative stone mace head
Ahaneith Artefacts and monuments Narmer macehead Narmer palette Den seal impressions Abydos boats MacGregor plaque Mastabas S3503 and S3504 Capital Thinis
Narmer_Macehead
Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
village called Psoï, in the nome called after the ancient Egyptian city of Thinis. If Alexandria perpetuated the name and cult of the great Alexander, Ptolemais
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt
years of the reign of Menes, the seat of power was farther to the south, at Thinis. According to Manetho, ancient sources suggest the "white walls" (Ineb-hedj)
Memphis,_Egypt
Egyptian archaeological artifact
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Narmer_Palette
Ancient Egyptian necropolis
avoid evil. In the text, the destruction of sacred territory at Abydos and Thinis is recorded; the king expresses remorse, as if accepting responsibility
Umm_El_Qa'ab
Oldest surviving piece of woven clothing
Ahaneith Artefacts and monuments Narmer macehead Narmer palette Den seal impressions Abydos boats MacGregor plaque Mastabas S3503 and S3504 Capital Thinis
Tarkhan_dress
Ancient Egyptian city
civilization were transmitted to Egypt along this corridor. It is likely that Thinis, the capital of the First Dynasty, was located in the same region as Thebes
Thebes,_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian nomarch
of the laws in his nomos. When the Thebans extended their influences on Thinis and Abydos, the Herakleopolite pharaoh (who is generally believed to be
Tefibi
District in Gandaki Province, Nepal
(people from three villages) which includes Thini, Syang and Chimang. According to the informants from Thini, they do not categorise those people who are
Mustang_District
dangerous creatures Matit – A funerary cat goddess who had a cult center at Thinis Mehet-Weret – A celestial cow goddess Mehit – A warrior lioness goddess
List_of_Egyptian_deities
true beside her". Matit – A funerary cat goddess who had a cult center at Thinis. Mehit – Depicted as a reclining lioness with three bent poles projecting
List of legendary creatures by type
List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type
Locations where civilization emerged
Old Kingdom, c. 2686 BC. With the First Dynasty, the capital moved from Thinis to Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by a god-king. The hallmarks of ancient
Cradle_of_civilization
Administrative region in Aegyptus
Hermiou), the Metropolitan Archbishopric Syene (Aswan) Tentyris (Dendera) Thinis Anatole France's novel, Thaïs, opens on a monastic and ascetic community
Thebaid
Fresh water lake in Mustang, Nepal
Nepal at an altitude of 2830 m. It is about 5.5 km west of Jomsom towards Thini village. The lake is about 150 meters long and 100 meters wide. The lake
Dhumba_lake
There were at least three policies by the Naqada II period (c. 3500 BC): Thinis (with its cemetery at Abydos), Naqada and Hierakonpolis. (#) – Existence
List_of_pharaohs
2014 Kenyan TV series or program
meals prepared. From 32 down to 2 contestants, Amanda Gicharu and Tirus Thini. On the season's finale, the finalists were asked to pick ingredients prepared
Royco_Fuata_Flava
Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
Pa-Khen-Iment/ Uas-Meḥ (Diospolis Parva) Hu Hathor 8 𓈽 tꜣ-wr Ta-wer Great land Thinis Anhur 9 𓈾 mnw Min Min Ip/ Ipi/ Ipu/ Apu/ [later: Khen-Min, perhaps another
Nome_(Egypt)
Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt
Upper Egypt Hedjet Capital Thinis Common languages Ancient Egyptian Religion Ancient Egyptian religion Government Monarchy King • c. 3400 BC Scorpion
Upper_Egypt
Region of ancient Egypt
(the great land) was the 8th Upper Egyptian ancient nome. Its capital was Thinis, and another important town was Abydos. The exact borders of the nome are
Ta-wer
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of 3rd dynasty
inscriptions reveal that the seals and their belonging vessels originated from Thinis and that they were registered by the governor of Elephantine. Other seals
Khaba
Historical region Present location Continuously inhabited since Notes Girga (as Thinis) Ancient Egypt Egypt c. 3273 BC Settlement served as the capital of the
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Period (3000–2700 BC) Dynasty I Thinis c. 3000–2800 BC c. 170–300 years Narmer Qa'a 8 (list) (tree) Dynasty II Thinis c. 2800–2675 BC c. 100–200 years
Dynasties_of_ancient_Egypt
Egyptian pharaoh of the 9th Dynasty
city of Thinis, previously captured by the Thebans led by Intef II; however, the troops of Herakleopolis sacked the sacred necropolis of Thinis, a serious
Wahkare_Khety
Village in Central District, Botswana
000. It is made up of wards: Sitabule (Madikwe), Tjilagwani (Selolwane), Thini, and Madandume (Magapatona). In each ward, there is a headman and his advisers
Tutume
Thebes, Egypt Thenae Theveste Thiava, Numidia Thibilis Thiges Thimida Bure Thinis Thubursicum-Bure Thucca Terenbenthina Thunusruma Tiddis Tigisis in Mauretania
History_of_North_Africa
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Thibica Thibilis Thibiuca Thibuzabetum Thiges Thignica Thimida Thimida Regia Thinis Thinisa in Numidia Thisiduo Thizica Thmuis Thois Thubunae in Numidia Thuburbo
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Town in Sohag, Egypt
west bank of the Nile at the site of the Egyptian village of Psoï in the Thinis nome by the Ptolemaic ruler Ptolemy I Soter sometime after 312 BCE. Whether
Ptolemais_Hermiou
Ancient Egyptian ruler
patron, Egyptologists are of the view that Peribsen was a chieftain from Thinis or a prince of the Thinite royal house. This theory is based on Seth being
Seth-Peribsen
First-dynasty pharaoh of Egypt
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Djer
Ancient Egyptian nomarch
also overseer of priests of Onuris. The latter god was the main deity at Thinis. Ludwig Borchardt, Statuen und Statuetten von Königen und Privatleuten im
Gegi
helped an Herakleopolite pharaoh of the 10th dynasty in the reconquest of Thinis. Tefnakht Shepsesre Pharaoh 24th dynasty reigned c. 732 BC – c. 725 BC Libyan-descended
List_of_ancient_Egyptians
Dutch Catholic prelate
consecrated, in London, United Kingdom, taking the title of Titular Archbishop of Thinis. He served in that role until his resignation in March 1951. His principal
John_Reesinck
Archaeological site in Egypt
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Shunet_El_Zebib
Egyptian pharaoh (First Dynasty)
Memphis, it is likely according to Heagy that Aha moved the residence from Thinis to Memphis. Few artifacts remain of Hor-Aha's reign. However, the finely
Hor-Aha
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
still unknown, but it is believed to lie near the modern town of el-Lisht. Thinis, Egypt – undiscovered city and centre of the Thinite Confederacy, the leader
Lost_city
Ethnolinguistic group
according to the Census of Nepal. They are Teen Gauley (the Thakali from Thini, Syang and Chimang villages), Marphali (Thakali from Marpha village, further
Thakali_people
Protodynastic Egyptian king
Preceded by Ka? King of Thinis Protodynastic Succeeded by Narmer?
Scorpion_II
One of the oldest known stone structures in Egypt
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Gisr_el-Mudir
Meidum bowls of the Old Kingdom) are no polishing marks left behind. In the Thinis period and the Seventeenth and Eighteenth dynasties, potters made decorative
Ancient_Egyptian_pottery
Mathematics used in Ancient Egypt
Twelfth dynasty of Egypt and found in Nag el-Deir, the ancient town of Thinis The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (RMP), dated from the Second Intermediate
Ancient_Egyptian_mathematics
Egyptian ruler
assumed that he would have been from a rival dynasty to that of the rulers of Thinis, 150 years before those kings conquered his lands and established Dynasty
Ny-Hor
Egyptian pharaoh of the 11th Dynasty
The 14th year of Mentuhotep's reign is indeed named Year of the crime of Thinis. This certainly refers to the conquest of the Thinite region by the Herakleopolitan
Mentuhotep_II
French Catholic priest (1883–1974)
Daejeon, the next year he retired. In 1963, he was appointed to the Bishop of Thinis. He died in 1974. "Bishop Adrien-Joseph Larribeau [Catholic-Hierarchy]"
Adrien-Joseph_Larribeau
Governorate of Egypt
Dar El Salam El Balyana El Mansha El Maragha El Usayrat Girga (Tjeny or Thinis) Juhayna Sakulta Sohag Tahta Tima According to the Governing Authority for
Sohag_Governorate
Ethnic group in Nepal and India
Rajali, Sawangi, Sene, Surai, Sinjapati, Sijapati, Talaji, Tirukia, Wale, Thini, Bhujel. Birkali, Baijali, Buduja, Paija, sain, Chochangi, Sinjali, Dut
Magars
he served king Intef II who ruled Egypt from Elephantine in the South to Thinis in the North. King Intef II lived in the First Intermediate Period when
Tjetjy
Ancient Egyptian royal lady
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Ahaneith
Egyptian pharaoh during the Second Intermediate Period
by a single find from Abydos and furthermore that his name means "He of Thinis", a prominent city a few miles north of Abydos. Thus he concludes that Pantjeny
Pantjeny
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Nubnefer
Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
principle in a teaching that referenced the looting of the necropolis at Thinis: "I did a similar thing so that a similar thing happened". This religious
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
Ruler of Ancient Egypt
Preceded by Scorpion I? Double Falcon? King of Thinis Protodynastic Succeeded by Ka?
Iry-Hor
Period of ancient Egyptian history
BCE Name of King Iry-Hor, Dynasty 0, Eastern Kom, Tell el-Farkha. Capital Thinis, Nekhen, Naqada Common languages Egyptian language Religion Ancient Egyptian
Dynasty_0
grave at Kilianstädten. c. 3320 BC Battle of Naqada King Scorpion I of Thinis defeats and kills King Bull of Naqada, uniting Upper Egypt. c. 3200 BC Invasion
List_of_battles_before_301
2012 video game
small modern town situated above the as-yet-undiscovered ruins of ancient Thinis. Recently, blights resembling the "seven plagues" of Egypt have manifested
The_Secret_World
beginning of the Old Kingdom. With the First Dynasty, the capital moved from Thinis to Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by an Egyptian god-king. Abydos remained
List_of_ancient_great_powers
Egyptian Plaque
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MacGregor_plaque
Osiris (cult center) and Isis al-Birba Osiris Capital of its nome Tjenu (Thinis) earlier than 4000 BC 8th Anhur This Capital of the 1st and 2nd Dynasties;
List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_towns_and_cities
Ancient Egyptian princess
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Sehener
Pharaoh of Egypt from ca. 2910 BC
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Qa'a
Egyptian pharaoh (11th Dynasty)
control over Middle Egypt: "Intef fought the house of Khety to the north of Thinis". Hetepy was an official from Elkab who administered the three southernmost
Intef_II
Ancient Egyptian regent and consort
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Merneith
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Amka_(official)
Ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun
Gods, to his South (as far) as Heriheramun, and to his North, (as far) as Thinis Noble Count God's Father Chief of Secrets in heaven, earth and the Netherworld(
Nebwenenef
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of first dynasty
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Djet
Name Capital/s Type Existed Early Dynastic Egypt Thinis, Memphis Kingdom 3150–2686 BC Old Kingdom of Egypt Memphis Kingdom 2686 BC – 2181 BC Middle Kingdom
List_of_Bronze_Age_states
Egyptian high official
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Nefer-Setekh
Ancient Egyptian mastaba
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Mastaba_S3503
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Egypt
Pelusium Pi-Ramesses Rosetta Saqqara Sais Tanis/Djanet Thebes/Niwt/Waset Thinis more... Pharaoh – an article about the history of the title "Pharaoh" with
Outline_of_ancient_Egypt
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Wadjitefni
Last pharaoh of the second dynasty of Egypt
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Khasekhemwy
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Sabef
kingdom 250 km northward with a border near Abydos. Mentuhotep I Intef I ? Sack of Thinis Ninth Dynasty of Egypt Thinis Thinis Sacked Nebkaure Khety ?
List_of_wars_involving_Egypt
1996 Indian film
Sancharare" Sadasiva Brahmendra S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 0:59 7. "Maavichiguru Thini" Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra 4:54
Maavi_Chiguru
Horus name of an early Egyptian king
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Den_(pharaoh)
Egyptian pharaoh
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Nynetjer
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Hemaka
Tanis, Taua, Tentyris, Terenuthis, Thennesus, Theodosiopolis in Arcadia, Thinis, Thmuis, Thois, Xois, Zygris Titular Apostolic Vicariates (both Latin and
List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian king
Shepset-ipet Wadjitefni (Mesen-ka) Nisuheqet Perneb Other people Inykhnum Nefer-Setekh Pehen-Ptah Monument Gisr el-Mudir Shunet El Zebib Capital Thinis
Hotepsekhemwy
Egyptian pharaoh
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Semerkhet
THINIS
THINIS
THINIS
THINIS
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Dew
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Petal of a Flower
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Giving Message
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girisharan | கீரீஷரணÂ
Mountain
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yuktasri | யà¯à®•à¯à®¤à®¾à®¸à®°à¯€Â
Brilliant, Naughty
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Silken; Skill
Boy/Male
Arabic
Real; Genuine
Female
Native American
Native American Iroquois name ORENDA means "magic power."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virgin
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wife of Masrooq Bin Al-ajda Daughter of Amr Al-kufiyah; She was a Narrator of Hadith who Quoted Sayyidina Ayshah (RA); She was a Narrator
THINIS
THINIS
THINIS
THINIS
THINIS