Abydos Dynasty | |||||||||||
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c. 1650 BC–c. 1600 BC | |||||||||||
Map of Egypt during the Fifteenth, Abydos, and Sixteenth Dynasties | |||||||||||
Capital | Abydos | ||||||||||
Common languages | Egyptian language | ||||||||||
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||||
Historical era | Bronze Age | ||||||||||
• Established | c. 1650 BC | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | c. 1600 BC | ||||||||||
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All years are BC |
The Abydos Dynasty is hypothesized to have been a short-lived local dynasty ruling over parts of Middle and Upper Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period in Ancient Egypt. The Abydos Dynasty would have been contemporaneous with the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Dynasties, from approximately 1650 to 1600 BC.[1] It would have been based in or around Abydos and its royal necropolis might have been located at the foot of the Mountain of Anubis, a hill resembling a pyramid in the Abydene desert, close to a rock-cut tomb built for pharaoh Senusret III.