Amanimalel
| Amanimalel | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Queen consort of Nubia | ||||||||||||||||||
Granite statue of Amanimalel from Jebel Barkal, now in the National Museum of Sudan | ||||||||||||||||||
| Burial | uncertain, perhaps pyramid 22 at Nuri | |||||||||||||||||
| Spouse | uncertain, possibly Senkamanisken | |||||||||||||||||
| Issue | uncertain, possibly queens Asata and Madekan | |||||||||||||||||
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| Dynasty | Kingdom of Kush | |||||||||||||||||
| Father | uncertain, Atlanersa | |||||||||||||||||
Amanimalel (also Amanimalēl and Amanimalil) was a Kushite queen of the Napatan kingdom of Nubia, likely a spouse of king Senkamanisken living in the second half of the 7th century BC. She is mostly known from one or possibly two statues of her of very high quality.