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| Name= Tanyidamani
| image= Egyptian - Votive Plaque of King Tanyidamani - Walters 22258 - Back.jpg
| caption = Votive Plaque of Tanyidamani, Walters Art Museum
| alt_name = Tanyidamani
| birth_date =
| death_date =
| burial =
|reign=around 100 BCE
|role=Kushite King of Meroë
|NomenHiero=
|nomen=Tanyidamani
|PrenomenHiero=
|prenomen=Tanyidamani
|golden=
|nebty=
|horus=
| predecessor = Shanakdakhete
| successor = Naqyrinsan
| consort =
| father =
| mother =
| children =
}}Tanyidamani was a Kushite king of Meroë who ruled around 100 BCE.[1]

He is known by some objects, the most remarkable among these is a large stele from Jebel Barkal: it is the first long-known text in Meroitic alphabet. Another smaller, red siltstone stele was found in the temple of Apedemak at Meroë, and is now at the Walters Art Museum.

On a bronze cylinder found at Jebel Barkal both his throne name and personal name are given in Hieroglyphics, but these are identical: Tanyidamani. The Meroitic inscriptions only mention one name and it seems that the original Egyptian royal titulary composed of five names was apparently abandoned with the introduction of the Meroitic language and alphabet. The only term used in this simplified titulary is Qore which probably means “king”.

No pyramid could be assigned to him.[1]

References

{{Commons category|Tanyidamani}}
1. ^László Török, in: Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Vol. II, Bergen 1996, pp. 662–672, {{ISBN|8291626014}}.

Preceded by:
Shanakdakhete

Rulers of Kush

Succeeded by:
Naqyrinsan

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3 : 2nd-century BC rulers|1st-century BC rulers|Kings of Kush

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