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| Â | Encyclopedia: List of Rulers of Modern Egypt |
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 | | The British Colonial governors have not been forgotten: they appear in the Colonial Heads of Egypt as they are consecutive in that list whereas they were concurrent in this list. |  | | The superficial similarity is because worldstatesmen when it first came up in 2000 started as a wholesale ripoff of rulers (which had been around since 1995) and therefore still uses largely the same format, although it seems incapable even of formatting the lines correctly (note the lack of proper indentation of year-only dates). |  | | I think that if the region is a recognisable entity throughout with heads (whatever the nature or remit of that headship) having a distinct remit for that region, and the lists are more-or-less consecutive (give or take recognised breaks) then a single list should be used. |
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 | | This is an incomplete list of kings of Kush Kush or Cush was an African civilization south of Ancient Egypt in Nubia, which is located in the modern day North African nation of Sudan. |  | | For earlier rulers see list of Egyptian viceroys of Kush Lower Nubian Kush was a province of Egypt from the 16th century BC to eleventh century BC. |  | | Shebitku Shebitku was the third king of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt and ruled from (707/706 BC-690 BC).(see Dan'el Kahn's 'The Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var and the Chronology of Dynasty 25' Orientalia 70(2001), pp.1-18) He was the nephew and successor of Shabaka. |
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 | | It should be noted that there are two women rulers of Egypt on this list of Pharaohs who chose not to take the title Pharaoh who were not Ptolemaic queen consorts (Sobeknefru and Twosret), due to the fact that Pharaoh was a male title. |  | | - State leaders by year This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. |  | | Depending on one's point of view, modern China can be described as a single civilization or multiple civilizations, as a single state or multiple states, and as a single nation or multiple nations. |
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 | | One motivation is that history is often not taught anymore in terms of dynasties and rulers, since this is thought (by an academic elite comfortably supported by the taxpayers) to be too elitist and too removed from the life of the people. |  | | The arrangement of these lists thus follows Bryce's principle of universalist ideology, centering on Rome but extending to similar to ideas outside of the Roman world. |  | | The Archaic or Early Dynastic Period of Egypt |
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| Â | Photo Credits Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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| Â | Turin King List: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The text dates to Ramesses II and mentions the names of all Egyptian rulers preceded by the register of gods that, as it was believed, ruled over Egypt before the Pharaohic era. |  | | The Turin King List also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is a unique papyrus, written in hieratic, currently in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) at Turin, to which it owes its modern name. |  | | The importance of this papyrus was first recognised by the French Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion, who, later followed by Gustavus Seyffarth, took up its reconstruction and restoration. |
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| Â | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Eleventh dynasty of Egypt |
 | | Manetho's statement that the Eleventh dynasty consisted of 16 kings who reigned 43 years is contradicted by contemporary inscriptions and the evidence of the Turin King List, whose combined testimony proves that it consisted of seven kings who ruled about 160 years. |  | | An inscription carved during the reign of Wahankh Intef II shows that he was the first of this dynasty to claim to rule over the whole of Egypt, a claim which brought the Thebeans into conflict with the rulers of Herakleopolis Magna, the Tenth dynasty. |  | | Modern scholars identify his vizier Amenemhat with Amenemhat I, the first king of the Twelfth dynasty, as part of a theory that Amenemhat became king as part of a palace coup. |
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| Â | Eleventh dynasty of Egypt - definition of Eleventh dynasty of Egypt in Encyclopedia |
 | | An inscription carved during the reign of Wahankh Intef II shows that he was the first of this dynasty to claim to rule over the whole of Egypt, a claim which brought the Thebeans into conflict with the rulers of Heracleopolis, or the Tenth dynasty. |  | | Modern scholars identify his vizier Amenemhat with Amenemhat I, the first king of the Twelfth dynasty, as part of a theory that Amenemhat became king as part of a palace coup. |  | | Manetho's statement that the Eleventh dynasty consisted of 16 kings who reigned 43 years is contradicted by contemporary inscriptions and the evidence of the Turin King List, whose combined testimony proves that it consisted of seven kings who ruled about 160 years. |
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