Amh-Bah-Tu-Kamh (Egyptian queen)
Ambatukam was the recently discoverd Queen of Egypt from 2865-2700 Bc
She is only mentioned in 3 inscriptions found in the city of Amh-Bah-Shinh (Near The Site Of Abydos)The Inscriptions have led to some controversy as Many Archaeologists and Historians such as Perell O'Maygott have denounced it as Fake.
She persumably ruled near the south and lead a invasion to Nubia (note that this is the first time a Egyptian Ruler invaded Nubia) After that the 2nd Inscription states that she died in a Battle near the River Bah-Tuh-Bus (The River Of Bah Sinh)This is the last inscription found.note that many more are being found by historians.
Ambatukam was the recently discoverd Queen of Egypt from 2865-2700 Bc
She is only mentioned in 3 inscriptions found in the city of Amh-Bah-Shinh (Near The Site Of Abydos)The Inscriptions have led to some controversy as Many Archaeologists and Historians such as Perell O'Maygott have denounced it as Fake.
She persumably ruled near the south and lead a invasion to Nubia (note that this is the first time a Egyptian Ruler invaded Nubia) After that the 2nd Inscription states that she died in a Battle near the River Bah-Tuh-Bus (The River Of Bah Sinh)This is the last inscription found.note that many more are being found by historians.
Ambatukam's name is mentioned on only one inscription we know that the other two inscriptions are about her because of her title
Naht-Kamm (Son of Kamh (An {Egyptian Deity})
Naht-Kamm (Son of Kamh (An {Egyptian Deity})
by WikipediaSource June 16, 2023