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  1. Seker - Wikipedia

    • Seker is a hawk or falcon god of the Memphite necropolis in the Ancient Egyptian religion, who was known as a patron of the living, as well as a god of the dead. He is also in some accounts a solar deity as for The Temple of Seker in Memphis. See more

    Name

    Although the meaning of his name remains uncertain, the Egyptians in the Pyramid Texts linked his name to the … See more

    Appearance

    Seker was usually depicted as a mummified hawk and sometimes as a mound from which the head of a hawk appears. Here he is called 'he who is on his sand'. Sometimes, he is shown on his hennu barq… See more

    Roles and cults

    Seker, possibly through his association with Ptah, has a connection with artisans. In the Book of the Dead, he is said to fashion silver bowls and at Tanis a silver coffin of Sheshonq II has been discovered decorated with the ico… See more

     
  1. Sokar - Ancient Egypt Online

    Sokar, also known as Seker, was the Memphite god of the dead, the patron of the workers who built the necropolis, and the lord of the mysterious region. He was often merged with Ptah and Osiris, and he protected the sun god Ra in the …

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  3. Seker: Ancient Egyptian God Of The Necropolis

    May 27, 2024 · Learn about Seker, a hawk-headed god of the afterlife and the Memphite Necropolis. Discover his origins, symbols, rituals, and connection with Ptah and Osiris.

  4. Sokar – Patron Deity Of Ancient Necropolis Of Memphis In Lower …

  5. SEKER - the Egyptian God of Death (Egyptian mythology)

  6. Seker • Facts & Mythology about the Egyptian god of the Dead

  7. Şekerpare Authentic Recipe | TasteAtlas

    Learn how to make şekerpare, a light and crumbly cookie soaked in lemon-flavored syrup. Follow the step-by-step instructions, ingredients, and tips for this traditional Turkish dessert.

  8. Seker - Oxford Reference

    Oct 12, 2024 · Seker was a mummified man with a falcon head, associated with Osiris and Ptah. He ruled over one of the underworld divisions and guarded the lungs of the dead.

  9. What does şeker mean in Turkish? - WordHippo

  10. şeker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary