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Nuya

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Predecessor
  
unknown

Successor
  
unknown

Reign
  
unknown duration (uncertain, possibly 14th dynasty)

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Nuya was a ruler of some part of Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, possibly during the 17th century BC. Nuya is attested by a single scarab-seal of unknown provenance. Based on a seriation of the seals of the Second Intermediate Period, the Danish egyptologist Kim Ryholt has proposed that Nuya was a king of the 14th Dynasty, reigning after Nehesy and before Yaqub-Har. As such, he would have ruled in the 17th century BC from Avaris over the eastern Nile Delta and possibly over the Western Delta as well.

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Alternatively, the egyptologists Erik Hornung and Elisabeth Staehelin read the inscription on the scarab attributed to Nuya as Khyan, the name of a powerful Hyksos king of the 15th Dynasty c. 1610–1580 BC. This reading is emphatically rejected by the egyptologist Darrell Baker however, who remains cautious about Nuya's identity.

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References

Nuya Wikipedia