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Brugsch, Heinrich
Egypt under the pharaohs: a history derived entirely from the monuments — London, 1891

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PEOPLE CONQUERED BY TEIIUTI-MES III. oh. xi.

Askalon and Astaroth-Karnaim, as well as in the Syrian-
town of Hierapolis (Mabog).

The peculiarities of the language are for the most
part found in that hitherto unexplained series of names
of towns which form the second division of the northern
peoples in the lists of the victories of Tehuti-mes III.
at Karnak. These lists are of the greatest value as
a memorial of times and people who have long since
vanished :—

120. Pirkheta

164.

Tariza

121. Ai

166.

Anriz

122. Amau

167.

Aares

124. Thuka

168.

Khazrezaa

125. Thel-manna

169.

Amir

126. Legaba

170.

Khathaai

127. Tunipa (Daphne)

173.

Thenuzuru

132. Ni

184.

Anauban

134. Ar

185.

Khatuma

135. Zizal

186.

Magnas

136. Zakal

187.

Thepkanna

139. Arzakana

188.

Thuthana (Susan V)

140. Kharkakhi (or Kharkaka)

189.

Nireb

141. Bursu

190.

Theleb (Thalaba)

142. Lerti

191.

Atugaren

145. TJnai

196.

Nishapa (Nisibis)

146. Aunfer

197.

Ta-zeker

147. Ithakhab

198.

Abatha

148. Uniuqa

199.

Ziras

150. Sakti

200.

Authir

151. Aubillina

201.

Natub

152. Zanruisu (Zarruisu)

202.

Zetharseth

153. Suka

203.

Aithua

154. Pazalu

204.

Sukaua

155. Sathekhbeg

205.

Tuaub

156. Amarseki

206.

Abir[na]th

157. Khalros

207.

Shainarkai

158. Nenuranaantha

208.

Aurma

159. Shauirantha

212.

Kainab

160. Mairrekhnas

213.

Ares

161. Zagerel

214.

Anautasenu

163. Kanretu

215.

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