LETTERS OF THE KING Djed kare-Isesi

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلفون

1 demonstrator at tour guidance department Faculty of Tourism &Hotels. Suez Canal University

2 Dr. of Egyptology Faculty of Tourism &Hotels. Suez Canal University

3 Prof. of Egyptology Faculty of Tourism &Hotels. Suez Canal University

المستخلص

Djedkare-Isesi, the 8th ruler of the fifth dynasty, appears to make various expeditions, trade relations and activities outside the Egyptian valley of the Nile so that letters and official messages were sent for many reasons. Some  letters were written during the era of the king Djedkare-Isesi , two of these letters was for Senedjemib the most powerful man at Isesi’s court here narrates his favors with the king, one of which his majesty wrote with his own hand. A lake of 1,200 cubits’ length is planned for by the architect, and the king expresses his delight with the plan. The closing inscriptions were the work of Senezemib’s son, who after his father’s death recorded in the tomb the mortuary endowment of his father and the presentation of the sarcophagus by the king. One of these letters was for Rashepses the chief justice and vizier, the overseer of scribes of royal documents.
The Research aims to shed light on the letters of King, to identify the circumstances that led to the sending these letters and for whom were sent.

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