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Khian
Seuserenre Khyan (also Khayan or Khian and Apachnan from the West Semitic Apaq-khyran) was an Hyksos king of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling over Lower Egypt in the second half of the 17th century BCE. His royal name Seuserenre translates as "The one whom Re has caused to be strong." Khyan bears the titles of an Egyptian king, but also the title ruler of the foreign land (heqa-khaset). The later title is the typical designation of the Hyksos rulers. Khyan is one of the better attested kings from the Hyksos period, known from many seals and seal impressions. Remarkable are objects with his name found at Knossos and Hattusha indicating diplomatic contacts with Crete and the Hittites. A sphinx with his name was bought on the art market at Baghdad and might demonstrate diplomatic contacts to Babylon, in an example of Egypt-Mesopotamia relations.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of khian in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of khian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- The word "khian" can be translated to Arabic as "خيانة," which means "betrayal" or "treachery." If you meant something else, please provide more context!Arabic
- The word "khian" does not have a direct translation in Hebrew, as it appears to be a name or a specific term. If you provide more context or specify what "khian" refers to, I can assist you better. Otherwise, it can be transliterated to Hebrew as "חיHebrew
- The term "khian" does not have a direct translation in Latin, as it may refer to a name or a concept not present in classical Latin texts. If you provide more context about what "khian" refers to, I could help find an appropriate Latin equivalent or Latin
- The word "khian" does not have a direct translation in Turkish as it may refer to a specific name, term, or concept. If you provide more context or clarify its meaning, I would be happy to help translate it appropriately.Turkish
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