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TAHARQA, Protected by AMUN. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, Netherlands :copyright:Hans Ollermann This statue emphasises the divine nature of Pharaoh Taharqa, the Nubian King of Egypt, who stands before the ram’s chest. The Ram was the sacred animal of the god Amun. Egyptian pharaohs were regarded as Amun’s son on earth. This belief was adopted bt the kings of Nubia, once a colony of Egypt. Between 722 and 655 BC as they conquered Egypt and ruled there as pharaohs. Temple statue from Kawa, Late Period, Dynasty 25 (690-664 BC). Exhibition gods of Egypt, RMO, Leiden. British Museum, London, Inv.nr. EA 1779. TAHARQA, Protected by AMUN. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, Netherlands :copyright:Hans Ollermann This statue emphasises the divine nature of Pharaoh Taharqa, the Nubian King of Egypt, who stands before the ram’s chest. The Ram was the sacred animal of the god Amun. Egyptian pharaohs were regarded as Amun’s son on earth. This belief was adopted bt the kings of Nubia, once a colony of Egypt. Between 722 and 655 BC as they conquered Egypt and ruled there as pharaohs. Temple statue from Kawa, Late Period, Dynasty 25 (690-664 BC). Exhibition gods of Egypt, RMO, Leiden. British Museum, London, Inv.nr. EA 1779.
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