The Bubastite Portal gate is located in Karnak, within the Precinct of Amun-Re temple complex, between the temple of Ramesses III and the second pylon. It records the conquests and military campaigns c. 925 BC of Shoshenq I, of the Twenty-second Dynasty.[1] Shoshenq has been identified with the biblical Shishaq, such that the relief is also known as the Shishak Inscription or Shishaq Relief.[2]
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25°43′07″N 32°39′27″E / 25.71874°N 32.6574°E / 25.71874; 32.6574 The BubastitePortal gate is located in Karnak, within the Precinct of Amun-Re temple complex...
vassal state of Egypt. This invasion is confirmed by records from the BubastitePortal in Karnak and another archaeological find. Shishak is generally identified...
Solomon's Temple and the king's house. His campaign records, found in the BubastitePortal at Karnak and a relief at el-Hibeh, list several conquered towns but...
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(usually dated to c. 926 BCE). Moreover, Egyptian sources such as the BubastitePortal at Karnak confirm the accounts of Shoshenq I's campaign in Canaan,...
Pharaoh mentioned in the Bible who captured and pillaged Jerusalem (see BubastitePortal). 853 BCE: The Battle of Qarqar in which Jerusalem's forces were likely...
Negev to Galilee; stelae), including a stela [found] at Megiddo", and BubastitePortal at Karnak, although Jerusalem was not mentioned in any of these campaign...
only documented record in Ancient Egypt. COS 2.6 / ANET 376–378 / EP BubastitePortal Original location 1828, Karnak c. 925 BC Egyptian hieroglyphs Records...
identity because in the Crown Prince's Chronicle, which was carved on the BubastitePortal at Karnak, Osorkon dates his actions by both the regnal years of Takelot...
Negev to Galilee; stelae), including a stela [found] at Megiddo", and BubastitePortal at Karnak, although Jerusalem was not mentioned in any of these campaign...
Iuput High Priest of Amun Iuput on the BubastitePortal at Karnak Predecessor Psusennes III Successor Shoshenq C Dynasty 22nd Dynasty Pharaoh Shoshenq...
the delta under Shoshenq I in 945 BC, founding the so-called Libyan or Bubastite dynasty that would rule for some 200 years. Shoshenq also gained control...