Taharqa biography of mahatma
Pharaoh Taharqa, a distinguished ruler of Egypt's Twenty-fifth Dynasty and king of the Kingdom of Kush, reigned from to BCE..
Taharqa
Taharqa (reigned ca. 688-ca. 663 B.C.) was a Nubian pharaoh of Egypt.
Taharqa ( to BC). Taharqa's name is found on numerous monuments throughout the whole length of the valley.
Taharqa ( to BC). Taharqa's name is found on numerous monuments throughout the whole length of the valley. Of course Taharqa did not belong to the Ethiopia of the present day. Pharaoh Taharqa, a distinguished ruler of Egypt's Twenty-fifth Dynasty and king of the Kingdom of Kush, reigned from to BCE. The writers of the Torah and Old Testament mention King Taharqa of Ethiopia in II Kings chapter 19 and Isiah 37, as the king who defeated the army of. And Meroitic Kingdoms and the Pharaonic Taharqa and Napata Dynasties. He was the last ruler of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, the so-called Ethiopian Dynasty, and was driven out of Lower Egypt by the Assyrians as they began to conquer Egypt.
When Shabaka conquered Lower Egypt and thus asserted Nubian rule, he was accompanied by his nephew Taharqa, who was about age 20.
Later, during Shabaka's reign as pharaoh, Egypt confronted the growing might of Assyria on the battlefield. Taharqa was at the head of the Egyptian army, but it is not clear whether the two forces actually fought. Taharqa's brother Shabataka succeeded Shabaka, and he made Taharqa his coregent in order to assure his succession.
About 688 B.C., approximately 23 years after Nubian rule had been imposed over Egypt, Taharqa assumed the throne in his own right.
The next few years were peaceful, and Taharqa moved his capital to Tanis in the Delta so that he could stay well informed about events in the neighboring