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Harawî (also Herui) was a designated nomos in the area around Coptos in Upper Egypt. Harawî was once politically important, but during the 11th Dynasty, it was overshadowed by Thebes in the nomos of Waset. Another important town in the nomos was Ombos, the main cult place of the deity Seth. A third important place was Iushenshen, that became at the very end of the Old Kingdom capital of the nome, at least for a certain period. The nome is first mentioned in the tomb of the king's son Netjeraperef at Dahshur, who dates under Snofru.

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  • نتروي (ar)
  • Herui (ca)
  • Nome des Deux Divinités (fr)
  • Nomos of Harawî (en)
  • Herui (sv)
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  • نتروي أو هاراوي كانت المقاطعة رقم 5 من مقاطعات مصر العليا القديمة. كانت ذات أهمية سياسية، ولكن خلال عهد الأسرة الحادية عشرة طغت عليها طيبة في مقاطعة واست. من أهم مدن المقاطعة نقادة مكان عبادة الإله سيث. وخزام التي أصبحت في نهاية المملكة القديمة عاصمة للمقاطعة على الأقل لفترة معينة. (ar)
  • Herui (Els dos falcons) fou el nom del nomós V de l'Alt Egipte. La capital fou Gebtyu ([Coptos] avui Qift) i altres ciutats foren Shenhur, Gis (Apol·lonòpolis Mikra, avui Qus) i Nubt (Naqada, avui Ombos). Els déus foren Min (amb temple a Coptos) i Set (amb temple a Nubt). (ca)
  • Le nome des Deux Divinités (netjeroui en égyptien) est l'un des 42 nomes (division administrative) de l'Égypte antique. C'est l'un des vingt-deux nomes de la Haute-Égypte et il porte le numéro cinq. (fr)
  • Herui ("Två falkar", även Netjerui) var ett av de 42 nomoi (förvaltningsdistrikt) i Forntida Egypten. Herui med hieroglyfer. (sv)
  • Harawî (also Herui) was a designated nomos in the area around Coptos in Upper Egypt. Harawî was once politically important, but during the 11th Dynasty, it was overshadowed by Thebes in the nomos of Waset. Another important town in the nomos was Ombos, the main cult place of the deity Seth. A third important place was Iushenshen, that became at the very end of the Old Kingdom capital of the nome, at least for a certain period. The nome is first mentioned in the tomb of the king's son Netjeraperef at Dahshur, who dates under Snofru. (en)
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  • نتروي أو هاراوي كانت المقاطعة رقم 5 من مقاطعات مصر العليا القديمة. كانت ذات أهمية سياسية، ولكن خلال عهد الأسرة الحادية عشرة طغت عليها طيبة في مقاطعة واست. من أهم مدن المقاطعة نقادة مكان عبادة الإله سيث. وخزام التي أصبحت في نهاية المملكة القديمة عاصمة للمقاطعة على الأقل لفترة معينة. (ar)
  • Herui (Els dos falcons) fou el nom del nomós V de l'Alt Egipte. La capital fou Gebtyu ([Coptos] avui Qift) i altres ciutats foren Shenhur, Gis (Apol·lonòpolis Mikra, avui Qus) i Nubt (Naqada, avui Ombos). Els déus foren Min (amb temple a Coptos) i Set (amb temple a Nubt). (ca)
  • Le nome des Deux Divinités (netjeroui en égyptien) est l'un des 42 nomes (division administrative) de l'Égypte antique. C'est l'un des vingt-deux nomes de la Haute-Égypte et il porte le numéro cinq. (fr)
  • Harawî (also Herui) was a designated nomos in the area around Coptos in Upper Egypt. Harawî was once politically important, but during the 11th Dynasty, it was overshadowed by Thebes in the nomos of Waset. Another important town in the nomos was Ombos, the main cult place of the deity Seth. A third important place was Iushenshen, that became at the very end of the Old Kingdom capital of the nome, at least for a certain period. The Harawî nomos was at the starting point of the two great routes leading to the coast of the Red Sea, the one towards the port Tââou (Myos Hormos), the other more southerly, towards the port of Shashirît (Berenice Troglodytica). The nome is first mentioned in the tomb of the king's son Netjeraperef at Dahshur, who dates under Snofru. The reading of the nomes name is disputed in Egyptology and is written with two falcons. The hieroglyph of a falcon can be read in different ways, either as Her, or Horus. In this case Herui means the two Horuses. Other readings for a falcon are netjer (god): netjerui (the two gods) or bik (falcon): bikui (the two falcons). (en)
  • Herui ("Två falkar", även Netjerui) var ett av de 42 nomoi (förvaltningsdistrikt) i Forntida Egypten. Herui med hieroglyfer. (sv)
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