Seni

Seni was an Ancient Egyptian official with the titles king's son of Kush (Viceroy of Kush), overseer of the southern countries and mayor of the southern city (Thebes). He was in office under the kings Thutmosis I and Thutmosis II. As king's son of Kush he was the main official in charge of the Nubian provinces.

Seni is mainly known from the inscription on two doorjambs found at the Nubian fortress of Kumma, where his titles are listed including overseer of the double granary of Amun. The inscription is not dated, but there was found a biographical inscription at Semna where there is reported that an official was promoted by Thutmosis I to a king's son. The name of the person in the inscription is lost, but there also appears the title overseer of the double granary of Amun, indicating that this inscription might belong to Seni. His successor in office was Penre.

References

  • Kurt Sethe: Urkunden der 18. Dynastie, vol. 1: Historisch-biographische Urkunden, Leipzig 1906, p. 142 (online: )
  • SENI

    Seni may refer to:

  • Seni Pramoj (1905—1997)
  • Seni Awa Camara (b. c. 1945), a Senegalese sculptor
  • Ole Seni, a settlement in Kenya's Rift Valley Province
  • Gumbat, also known as Seni Gumbat, a town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
  • The Central Market (Malay: Pasar Seni) in Kuala Lumpur
  • The Pasar Seni LRT station, in Kuala Lumpur
  • Prasasti Seni, an album by Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza
  • Seni rebab, a plucked string instrument most associated with Sikh music
  • Seni Gayung Fatani, a Malaysian style of silat
  • SENI, as an acronym, may refer to:

  • Scincidae Ecological Niche Index
  • Special Education Needs and Inclusion
  • Seni is also a word in Indonesian, which may refer to:

  • Institut Seni Indonesia (Indonesian: Institute of the Arts of Indonesia):
  • Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia (disambiguation) (Indonesian: Advanced school for the arts of Indonesia)
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