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Preceded by:
Anat-Har (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
15th Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Khyan (?)
Sakir-Har
Seker-Har
Reign
c. 1620 BC (?)
Nomen
S38qN25
Z2
z
k
D21
O4
D21
Sakir-Har
Reward of Hadad
Nebty name
G16V1T10
T10
T10
Tjespedjut
Subduer of the Bows
Golden Horus
G8D4t
U30
AN37
Z9
f
Irytashef
One who Establishes His Boundary
Legacy
Burial Unknown

Sakir-Har (transliteration: skr-hr, meaning: "Reward of Hadad") was a Hyksos Pharaoh of the Fifteenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period.[1]

Sakir-Har is the first Hyksos ruler known to have adopted Egyptian royal titulary (Nebty and Golden Horus names). He maintained the title Ruler of Foreign Lands and did not enclose his accompanying name within a cartouche, which confidantly places him before Khyan, since this king went on to fully adopt the Egyptian royal titulary and cartouches about half-way through his reign, abandoning the Hyksos title altogether. The title only reappears with the final king, Khamudi.

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References[]

  1. Ryholt 1997.

Bibliography[]

  • Ryholt, K., 1997: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800-1550 B.C. Museum Tuscalanum Press.
Predecessor:
Anat-Har (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
Fifteenth Dynasty
Successor:
Khyan (?)
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