Ahmose called Turo (also Ture , Thure or Thuwre ) was Viceroy of Kush under Amenhotep I and Thutmose I .
11-762: [REDACTED] Look up turo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turo may refer to: People [ edit ] Ahmose called Turo Turo Asplund (born 1985), Finnish ice hockey player Turo Järvinen Järvinen, Finnish ice hockey player Turo Pajala (1955–2007), Finnish actor Turo Valenzona , Filipino basketball player and coach Places [ edit ] Turo (village) , Poland Turo-Gajówka , Poland David Lloyd Club Turó , Spain El Turó de la Peira , Spain Other [ edit ] Turo, dialect of
22-515: Is the primary large island below the Nile's First Cataract and the Aswan Low Dam (1902). Following downriver, the next major islands after Sehel are: Saluga, Ambunarti, Elephantine , and then Kitchener's Island . There are a dozen smaller islands scattered around them. The island was known in ancient tiles as Setet , and there are many archaeological sites, including sacred places, such as
33-460: The Konso language Turo (company) , American carsharing company Turo, another name for Quark (dairy product) Turo's Hevi Gee , Finnish band See also [ edit ] Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Turo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
44-710: The Two Goddesses: "Shining in the Serpent-diadem, Great in Strength;" Golden Horus: "Goodly in Years, Making Hearts Live;" King of Upper and Lower Egypt: "Aakheperkare;" Son of Re: "[Thutmose], Living forever, and ever. The inscriptions in Sehel Island record how Thutmose I traveled south and found the canal of Senusret III (at the first cataract stopped up): "Year 3, first month of
55-450: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Turo&oldid=1178033244 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ahmose called Turo Ahmose called Turo was a son of Ahmose called Si-Tayit . Turo's son Ahmose called Patjenna would continue to serve
66-512: The king's accession, fixing the full titulary , the royal name to be used in offering oblations, and the royal name to be used in the oath. Behold, there is brought to thee this [commanded of the king in order to inform thee that my majesty has appeared as King of Upper and Lower Egypt upon the Horus-throne of the living, without his like forever. Make my titulary as follows: Horus : "Mighty Bull, Beloved of Maat;" Favorite of
77-481: The reign of Hatshepsut . This may be a posthumous mention of the Viceroy. It's possible there were family connections between Turo and User; Turo is shown leading Vizier Amethu 's daughters in procession. (Amethu was User's father). A coronation decree exists recording the accession of Thutmose I. This unique document is a royal decree issued on the king's coronation day to the Viceroy of Kush, Turo, informing him of
88-552: The royal family during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III . Turo served under pharaoh Ahmose I as Commander of Buhen . Later he served as King's Son (of the Southern Region) under Amenhotep I (inscriptions in Semna , Uronarti ). He served under Thutmose I according to inscriptions dating to year 1 and 3. Turo is mentioned in an inscription at West Silsila belonging to the vizier User . This inscription dates to
99-503: The temple of Anuket , the Egyptian water goddess , and goddess of the Nile's cataracts. Sehel was home to a stone quarry for granite used during various Ancient Egyptian eras, and there are many inscriptions in the island's granite boulders. These inscriptions were usually left by travellers marking either the start or end of their journey to Nubia . There are several famous inscriptions that record ancient historical events. One
110-513: The third season, day 22, under the majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Aakheperkare (Thutmose I), who is given life. His majesty commanded to dig this canal, after he found it stopped up with stones, (so that) no ship sailed upon it. He sailed down-stream upon it, his heart glad, having slain his enemies. The king's-son, Turo." Ahmose called Turo was likely buried in Thebes . A statue of Turo
121-570: Was found in Deir el-Bahari and funerary cones were found in the Theban Necropolis . Sehel Island Sehel Island ( Ancient Greek : Σῆτις ) is located in the Nile , about 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Aswan in southern Egypt . It is a large island, and is roughly halfway between the city and the upstream Aswan Low Dam . Sehel Island, spanning 3/4 the width of the Nile,
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