Amanimalel
Amanimalel (also Amanimalēl and Amanimalil) was a Kushite queen of the Napatan kingdom of Nubia, likely a spouse of king Senkamanisken living in the second half of the 7th century BC. She is mostly known from one or possibly two statues of her of very high quality.
Amanimalel | ||||||||||||||||||
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Queen consort of Nubia | ||||||||||||||||||
Granite statue of Amanimalel from Jebel Barkal, now in the National Museum of Sudan | ||||||||||||||||||
Burial | uncertain, perhaps pyramid 22 at Nuri | |||||||||||||||||
Spouse | uncertain, possibly Senkamanisken | |||||||||||||||||
Issue | uncertain, possibly queens Asata and Madekan | |||||||||||||||||
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Dynasty | Kingdom of Kush | |||||||||||||||||
Father | uncertain, Atlanersa |
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