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'''Maharet''' was an [[Egypt]]ian woman who lived in [[Sais]] during the 1st century BCE. The daughter of [[Ghupa]], she was the wife of [[Taharqa]], the grand planner of Sais and steward of [[Letopolis]], as well as the mother of [[Kawab]].
'''Maharet''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] woman who lived in [[Sais]] during the 1st century BCE. The daughter of [[Ghupa]], she was the wife of [[Taharqa]], the grand planner of Sais and steward of [[Letopolis]], as well as the mother of [[Kawab]].
 
== Trivia ==
* When [[Bayek|Bayek of Siwa]] meet Maharet for the first time, a glitch may occur that removes Maharet's voice, though appearing the other times.  


==Reference==
==Reference==

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Maharet

Maharet was an Egyptian woman who lived in Sais during the 1st century BCE. The daughter of Ghupa, she was the wife of Taharqa, the grand planner of Sais and steward of Letopolis, as well as the mother of Kawab.

Trivia

  • When Bayek of Siwa meet Maharet for the first time, a glitch may occur that removes Maharet's voice, though appearing the other times.

Reference