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Reign
  
ca 20-30 A.D.

Dynasty
  
Meroitic

Mother
  
Amanitore

House
  
Meroƫ

Predecessor
  
Possibly Amanitore?

Father
  
Natakamani

Died
  
30 AD

Parents
  
Amanitore, Natakamani

Burial
  
Pyramid Beg. 10 at Meroƫ

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Shorkaror (also transliterated Sherkarer, Sherakerer) was a king of Kush (circa AD 20 - 30).

Shorkahor was the third son of Natakamani and Amanitore. His older brothers Arikhankharer and Arikakahtani had been crown-prince before Shorkahor.

While he was crown-prince the temple at Amada was constructed. His name was also found in the Napata Temple (room B 501). Queen Amanitore seems to have died before her husband Natakamani. After Natakamani's death Shorkahor took the throne.

Shorkahor commanded the inscription of a Meroitic relief found at Jabal Qayli, near the trade route to Kassala. This is the easternmost inscription of the Meroitic kings found so far.

According to Reisner Shorkahor was likely buried in Pyramid 10 at Meroe (Bagrawiyah).

References

Shorkaror Wikipedia


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