Women enjoyed a prominent role in ancient Egyptian society, where they held many important jobs. Besides their pivotal role in the Egyptian family as wives and mothers, There are indications that women in general and the royal mother, in particular, have played a crucial role in political and economic life. This researchable paper has taken up the subject of the political and economic indications of the queen's titles "NI-MAAT-HAB", through the queen's sources that represented in printed stamps since her husband's era king "KHA- SEKHEM-WY" also their son's era, king "NETHRI KHIT", as well an engrave and a statue of an employee from a later time. (The era of the fourth Dynasty), this turned out that the queen has had titles, some of them were ordinary and others were exceptional and unique, this has participated in tracking and knowing her main role in terms of the queen's inputs in making the political situations more stable between the country's north and south during her husband's era. And during the throne handing over from the Second Dynasty to the third and determining the identity of the founder of the third Dynasty. Also, one of the printing stamps of the queen and the titles recorded on it had some references and indications to the economic role of the queen.
Esam, A., Abdalaal, A., & Selim, A. (2021). The political and economic indications of the queen's titles "NI-MAAT-HAB I" Ni-mAat-Hp I. Buhūth, 1(5), 23-53. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.61732.1055
MLA
Amira Esam; Aisha Abdalaal; Anwar Selim. "The political and economic indications of the queen's titles "NI-MAAT-HAB I" Ni-mAat-Hp I". Buhūth, 1, 5, 2021, 23-53. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.61732.1055
HARVARD
Esam, A., Abdalaal, A., Selim, A. (2021). 'The political and economic indications of the queen's titles "NI-MAAT-HAB I" Ni-mAat-Hp I', Buhūth, 1(5), pp. 23-53. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.61732.1055
VANCOUVER
Esam, A., Abdalaal, A., Selim, A. The political and economic indications of the queen's titles "NI-MAAT-HAB I" Ni-mAat-Hp I. Buhūth, 2021; 1(5): 23-53. doi: 10.21608/buhuth.2021.61732.1055