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Nubkhas Queen of Egypt 1660–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1660 BC

Birth Location: Egypt

Death Date: 1620 BC

Death Location: Thebes, Egypt

Father: Sobkdudu Egypt

Mother: Ahmose Egypt

Spouse(s): Sobekemsaf Egypt

Children(s): Inyotef Egypt

Nubkhas Queen of Egypt was born in 1660 in Egypt, the child of Sobkdudu Justice Egypt And Ahmose Aahmes Of Egypt. Nubkhas Queen of Egypt married Sobekemsaf Ii Sekhemre Shedtawi Pharaoh Of Egypt, and had children including Inyotef V Nubkheperre Thebes Pharoah Egypt, Mentuhotep Vii Seankhenre Pharaoh Of Egypt. Nubkhas Queen of Egypt passed away in 1620 in Thebes, Egypt.

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Biography

  • Nubkhas Queen of Egypt was born in 1660 in Egypt, the child of Sobkdudu Justice Egypt And Ahmose Aahmes Of Egypt.
  • Nubkhas Queen of Egypt married Sobekemsaf Ii Sekhemre Shedtawi Pharaoh Of Egypt, and had children including Inyotef V Nubkheperre Thebes Pharoah Egypt, Mentuhotep Vii Seankhenre Pharaoh Of Egypt.
  • Nubkhas Queen of Egypt passed away in 1620 in Thebes, Egypt.

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Nubkhas Egypt's Ancestors

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Nubkhas Egypt
1660–1620
Birth Place: Egypt
Parents
Sobkdudu Justice Egypt
1700–
Egypt
Ahmose (Aahmes of) Egypt
1560–
Thebes, Egypt
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Nubkhas Egypt's Descendants

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Nubkhas (Queen of) Egypt (1660 BC–1620 BC) m. Sobekemsaf (II Sekhemre Shedtawi Pharaoh of) Egypt (1675 BC–1622 BC)
  1. 1. Inyotef (V Nubkheperre Thebes Pharoah) Egypt 1705–1635

Nubkhas Egypt's Timeline

2 Records

1620
1620 BC
Death of Nubkhas Queen of Egypt in Thebes, Egypt
Thebes, Egypt
1660
1660 BC
Birth of Nubkhas Queen of Egypt in Egypt
Egypt

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1660 BC
    Event Place: Egypt

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1620 BC
    Event Place: Thebes, Egypt

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