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Adikhalamani

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Adikhalamani was a Kushite King of Meroe dating to the 2nd century BCE. Adikhalamani was the successor of King Arqamani and was later succeeded by a king whose name has only partially survived: (...)mr(...)t. He is said to be contemporary with an Egyptian revolt dated to ca. 207-186 BCE.〔 During this revolt a ruler, Horwennefer (who may have been a Nubian) took control of Thebes and revolted against Ptolemy IV Philopator. The revolt ended ca. 186 BCE when Ankhwennefer (his successor or more likely Horwennefer with a different nomen) was captured and executed.〔(The Ptolemaic Dynasty ) by Chris Bennett, retrieved June 2, 2010〕
==Titles==

*Prenomen: Titenre Setepnetjeru ("Image of Re, chosen of the Gods")
*Nomen: Adikhalamani with epithet Meryiset 〔László Török, The kingdom of Kush: handbook of the Napatan-Meroitic Civilization, 1997〕

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