ḏꜣhꜣ
Egyptian
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɑhɑ/
- Conventional anglicization: djaha
Proper noun
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Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ḏꜣhꜣ
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| ḏꜣhꜣ | ḏꜣh | ḏꜣhj | ḏꜣhj | ḏꜣhj | ḏꜣh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ca. 1st century CE | From Tutankhamon’s Restoration Stela, circa 1334 BCE | From Annals of Thutmose III, mid-15th century BCE | From Annals of Thutmose III, mid-15th century BCE | From Arsinoë II's letter of offerings to Ptolemy IV, mid-1st century BCE | From the Luxor Temple, 14th century BCE[1] |
- ↑ As transcribed by Jean Vercoutter in L'Egypte et le monde égéen préhellénique: étude critique des sources égyptiennes (1956). .
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