Nasakhma

Nasakhma (Nasakhmaqa) was a Kushite King of Meroë.

Nasakhma was succeeded by Malewiebamani, who may have been his eldest son.

It is possible that Talakhamani was a younger son of Nasakhma who took the throne after his brother Malewiebamani.

Nasakhma was buried at Nuri (Nu.

[1] The Boston Museum of Fine Arts holds several objects that may belong to Nasakhma: shabtis, vessel fragments, etc.

Pyramids at the royal cemetery of Nuri . The small ruins in the front are Nuri 18 ( Analmaye ), and Nuri 19 (Nasakhma)