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词条 Arikhankharer
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{{ Infobox monarch
| name = Arikhankharer
| title = Crown-Prince of Kush
| image= Prince Arikankharer Slaying His Enemies, Meroitic, beginning of first century AD, sandstone - Worcester Art Museum - IMG 7535.JPG
| caption = Prince Arikankharer Slaying His Enemies. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA, USA)
| reign = ca 15 A.D.?
| coronation =
| full name = Arikhankharer
| predecessor =
| successor =
| spouse =
| issue =
| royal house =
| dynasty = Meroitic
| father = Natakamani
| mother = Amanitore
| birth_date = BCE
| birth_place =
| death_date = First Century
| death_place =
| date of burial =
| place of burial = Presumably buried at Meroë
}}

Arikhankharer was a crown-prince of Kush (circa AD 15?).

Arikhankharer was the eldest son of Natakamani and Amanitore. While he was crown-prince the temple of Amun at Naqa was decorated. Arikhankharer is depicted on a slab now displayed at the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Mass. He is given the title pkrtr which means crown-prince.

Arikhankharer died fairly young and was succeeded as crown-prince by his brother Arikakahtani. According to Reisner, Shorkahor was likely buried in Pyramid 10 at Meroe (Bagrawiyah). In his tomb he was given the throne name Ankh-ke-re.[1]

References

1. ^G. A. Reisner, The Meroitic Kingdom of Ethiopia: A Chronological Outline, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 9, No. 1/2 (Apr., 1923), pp. 34-77
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2 : Kings of Kush|1st-century monarchs in Africa

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