| Sakir-Har (Śkr-hr) |
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| Reign | c. 16th century BC |
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| Predecessor | Salitis? |
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| Successor | Khyan? |
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Tjes-pedjut Ṯz-pḏwt He who subdues the bow people | | |
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Iri-tash-ef Jrj-t3š.f He who establishes his boundary | | |
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Heqa-Khasut, Sakir-Har Ḥq3 ḫ3swt Skr Hr Ruler of foreign countries (=Hyksos), Reward of Har |
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| Monuments | A doorjamb from Tell el-Dab'a |
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| Dynasty | 15th Dynasty |
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Sakir-Har (Śkr-hr; Seker-Har) was a Hyksos king of the early Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling over some part of Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, possibly in the early 16th century BC.