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- TT282 abstract "The Theban Tomb TT282 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian Anhernakht, also called Nakht, who lived during the 19th dynasty, during the reign of Ramesses II.Anhernakht was the son of Minnakht and Tanedjemet. His paternal grandfather was Pennesutawy who served as a Captain of troops and Governor of the South Lands during the reigns of Ramesses I and Sethi I. Anhernakht followed in his father and grandfather's footsteps. He served as royal scribe, fan-bearer on the right of the king, overseer of the Southern Lands and head of bowmen (of Kush).".
- TT282 wikiPageID "29393822".
- TT282 wikiPageRevisionID "483674404".
- TT282 hasPhotoCollection TT282.
- TT282 location Dra'_Abu_el-Naga'.
- TT282 name "TT282".
- TT282 next TT283.
- TT282 owner "Anhernakht".
- TT282 prev TT281.
- TT282 subject Category:Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- TT282 subject Category:Theban_Tombs.
- TT282 comment "The Theban Tomb TT282 is located in Dra' Abu el-Naga', part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian Anhernakht, also called Nakht, who lived during the 19th dynasty, during the reign of Ramesses II.Anhernakht was the son of Minnakht and Tanedjemet. His paternal grandfather was Pennesutawy who served as a Captain of troops and Governor of the South Lands during the reigns of Ramesses I and Sethi I.".
- TT282 label "TT282".
- TT282 sameAs m.0drxc9f.
- TT282 sameAs Q7671881.
- TT282 sameAs Q7671881.
- TT282 wasDerivedFrom TT282?oldid=483674404.
- TT282 isPrimaryTopicOf TT282.