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Ancient Egyptian fortress
Tjaru (Ancient Egyptian: ṯꜣrw) was an ancient Egyptian fortress on the Way of Horus or Horus military road, the major road leading out of Egypt into Canaan
Tjaru
Egyptian pharaoh
in the mid 1980s. Two further stelae are known from Tell-Habuwa (ancient Tjaru): one bearing Nehesy's birth name, the other one the throne of the king
Nehesy
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
entered. First month of akhet, day 23, this southern prince broke into Tjaru. While in the past this regnal year date was assumed to refer to Ahmose
Ahmose_I
Ancient Egyptian mathematical document
was entered. First month of Akhet, day 23, "he of the South" broke into Tjaru [Greek Sile, modern Tell El-Hebwa], Both the Egyptologists Thomas Schneider
Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
Peninsula in Egypt
be the first historically attested mines.[citation needed] The fortress Tjaru in western Sinai was a place of banishment for Egyptian criminals. The Way
Sinai_Peninsula
Australian Aboriginal language
Djaru (Tjaru) is a Pama–Nyungan language spoken in the south-eastern Kimberley region of Western Australia. As with most Pama-Nyungan languages, Djaru
Djaru_language
Fortified trade route from the Nile to the Levant
he mentiond the names of sites on the road between the fortress city of Tjaru and the Philistine City of Canaan. This provided a possible source for en
Way_of_Horus_(Ancient_Egypt)
Battle between Egypt and Canaanite rebels
Egypt to Mesopotamia. The Egyptian army assembled at the border fortress of Tjaru (called Sele in Greek) and arrived ten days later at the loyal city of Gaza
Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC)
Battle_of_Megiddo_(15th_century_BC)
Egyptian pharaoh
"Horus Military road", the coastal road that led from the Egyptian city of Tjaru (Zarw/Sile) in the northeast corner of the Egyptian Nile Delta along the
Seti_I
Punishment intended to cause physical pain
and educational discipline. Disfigured Egyptian criminals were exiled to Tjaru and Rhinocorura on the Sinai border, a region whose name meant "cut-off
Corporal_punishment
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1425 BC
own army and marched from Egypt, passing through the border fortress of Tjaru (Sile) on the 25th day of the eighth month. The army moved through the coastal
Thutmose_III
Fort in Egypt on the Nile
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Fort_Julien
Castle on Pharaoh's Island, Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Castle of Saladin, Pharaoh's Island
Castle_of_Saladin,_Pharaoh's_Island
Ancient Egyptian god of war
them like Montu, Lord of Thebes". [...] his majesty passed the fortress of Tjaru, like Montu when he goes forth. Every country trembled before him, fear
Montu
Index of articles associated with the same name
their noses cut off. It may be identical with the Egyptian border fortress Tjaru, to which officials, who had committed crimes, were banished after having
Rhinocorura
Punitive practice
noses. Such criminals were often exiled to locations in Sinai, such as Tjaru and Rhinocorura. In 1854, all forms of JCP were abolished in the Netherlands
Judicial_corporal_punishment
Archaeological site
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Kumma_(Nubia)
Northernmost region of Egypt
(Heliopolis) Materiya (suburb of Cairo) Prospering Sceptre Ra 14 Khent-abt Tjaru (Sile, Tanis) Tell Abu Sefa Eastmost Horus 15 Tehut Ba'h / Weprehwy (Hermopolis
Lower_Egypt
Building in Alexandria, Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Citadel_of_Qaitbay
Asiatic rulers of Dynasty XV of ancient Egypt
roving mercenaries around the time of the Hyksos ascension to power. Avaris Tjaru Tell el‑Yahudiyeh Heliopolis Tell Basta Tell Farasha Inshas Tell el‑Maskhuta
Hyksos
Cuneiform sign
..." The city gate is also discussed in the Amarna letter from Tjaru. Yabitiri Tjaru Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, Glossary
KÁ
Medieval Islamic-era fortification in Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Cairo_Citadel
Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
14 𓈮 ḫnty-jꜣbty Khenti-Iabti Foremost of the East Σεθρωίτης Sethroites Tjaru/ Dj'anet (Sile, Tanis) Tell Abu Sefa Horus 15 𓈯 ḏḥwty Djeḥuti Thoth Μενδήσιος
Nome_(Egypt)
1274 BC Egyptian-Hittite battle
capital Pi-Ramesses (modern Qantir). The army moved beyond the fortress of Tjaru on the Horus Military Route and along the coast leading to Gaza. The recovery
Battle_of_Kadesh
Fortress in Sinai, Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
An-Nekhel_Fortress
Ancient Egyptian fortress
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Buhen
Ancient Roman fortress near Old Cairo, Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
Babylon_Fortress
3250 BC 13th Ra (cult center) Ayn Shams Ôn, Āwen, Ὂν Capital of its nome Tjaru (Sile) 14th Horus Tel el-Habua Zaru, Tharu, Djaru, Tjel, Sile, Edfu of Lower
List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_towns_and_cities
Surgical removal of a nose
removed the noses of some criminals and exiled them to the Sinai towns of Tjaru or Rhinocorura, whose own name was Greek for "nose removal". The Byzantine
Rhinectomy
Akka/Acre, Israel letter. EA 288—Title: "Benign neglect"–Abdi-Heba letter. See: Tjaru. Abdi-Heba's letters, to the Egyptian pharaoh, are of moderate length, and
Šuta
12th century fortress in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
El-Gendi_Fortress
Topics referred to by the same term
related languages spoken by them Tharu cinema, cinema in the Tharu language Tjaru or Tharu, an ancient Egyptian fortress Volkswagen Tharu, a sport utility
Tharu
Egypt Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of Qaitbay El-Gendi Fortress Fort Julien Salah El-Din castle Tjaru
List of Egyptian castles, forts, fortifications and city walls
List_of_Egyptian_castles,_forts,_fortifications_and_city_walls
Egyptian pharaoh
controlled the massive 350 m × 400 m (1,150 ft × 1,310 ft) fortress of Tjaru on the road to Sinai and Canaan, where stelae of the Hyksos king Apepi were
Khyan
Archaeological site in Egypt
by scholars that this is the Ancient Egyptian Eastern-border city called Tjaru from the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. The site consists of three sectors, labelled
Tel_Habuwa
Valley in Israel
his own army and departed Egypt, passing through the border fortress of Tjaru (Sile). Thutmose marched his troops through the coastal plain as far as
Wadi_Ara
Egyptian pharaoh
prince. In 2005 a stele of Nehesy was discovered in the fortress city of Tjaru, the starting point of the Way of Horus, the major road leading out of Egypt
Sheshi
Indigenous Australian languages
Severely endangered NT Jardwadjali language Vic Jaru language Djaru, Jaroo, Tjaru 350 WA Jawoyn language 20 to 42 Severely endangered NT Jingulu language
List of Australian Aboriginal languages
List_of_Australian_Aboriginal_languages
communication between their base at Avaris and Canaan by taking the city of Tjaru. With this in hand he began a squeeze on Avaris, taking the city after 4
African military systems before 1800
African_military_systems_before_1800
(Sidon mayor) Referenced in 16 EA's. EA 144-45 (author) Silu Grk: Sile/Tjaru of Ancient Egypt On the garrison-road: Way of Horus Turbazu EA 288, l. 41;
Amarna letters localities and rulers
Amarna_letters_localities_and_rulers
Negev, as there are no hills near Gaza), between the borders of Egypt at Tjaru and Pekanen (Canaan), where they were harassing the vassals of Egypt in
Ancient_history_of_the_Negev
Public library branch in Tanjung Aru, Sabah, Malaysia
1 April 2019 (2019-04-01) Architect Innotech Design Architects Sdn Bhd Branch of Sabah State Library Other information Website www.library.sabah.gov.my/tjaru
Tanjung_Aru_Library
Secundus Tiy-Merenese Tiye (20th dynasty) Tiye Tjahapimu Tjan (queen) Tjanefer Tjaru Tjauti (nomarch of Iqer) Tjauti Tjeker Tjenenyet Tjesraperet Tjetju Tjetjy
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
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Dutch Latin
From the Adriatic.
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English
Unisex contracted form of Latin Alexius, ALEXUS means "defender."
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, German, Irish, Teutonic
Nephew; Little Bone; Servant of the Saint's Disciple; Worshiper; Middle; Holy; Sacred
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Irish American Teutonic English Shakespearean
Prince, or brave. Some scholars believe Brendan means 'stinking hair'.
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Hindu, Indian
Wonderful; Loved and Blessed One; Sent from God
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Shining
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Muslim
The benefiter
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Hindu
True image, Truth
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English American Welsh
Heart. Mind. Inspiration. Intelligent.
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