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Sharek
Sharek or Shalek could have been a poorly known ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt. The Egyptologists Nicolas Grimal and William C. Hayes have proposed that Sharek should be identified with a king named ''Salitis'', given as the founder of the Hyksos 15th Dynasty in Manetho's ''Aegyptiaca'', a history of Egypt written in the 2nd century BC.〔, p. 59〕〔, p. 185〕 They further propose that Sharek/Salitis is the same person as Sheshi, a ruler during Egypt's second intermediate period mentioned on nearly 400 scarab seals. ==Attestation== He is only attested on a non-contemporary document, a genealogy of a priest named Ankhefensekhmet who lived at the end of the 21st Dynasty – thus several centuries after Sharek's supposed reign; perhaps for this reason, Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt doubts his existence.〔, p. 402〕 On the document, Sharek is placed one generation before the well-known Hyksos pharaoh Apepi of the 15th Dynasty.〔 The genealogy of Ankhefensekhmet is now exhibited at the Neues Museum in Berlin (inv. no. 23673).
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