Ta-Seti

Ta-Seti (Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ-sty, likely meaning "Land of the Bow") was the first nome (administrative division) of Upper Egypt.

The size of Ta-Seti was approximately 5.5 hectares (2 cha-ta) in area and 112 kilometers (10.5 iteru) in length, likely referring to its extent along the Nile.

These deities reflect a blend of Egyptian and Nubian religious traditions, indicative of the region's cultural synthesis.

The Prophecy of Neferti, a literary text from the Middle Kingdom, mentions that Amenemhat I's mother, founder of the Twelfth Dynasty, was from Ta-Seti (Elephantine).

[12][13] In the 1960s, excavations at Qustul, a site in Lower Nubia (now northern Sudan), uncovered royal tombs and artifacts predating Egypt’s First Dynasty.

Ta-Seti (uppermost) at the " White Chapel " in Karnak
Map of all nomoi in Upper Egypt