User talk:المعلم علوان العويني

The will of Naunakhti Naunakhti is a free citizen who is not employed in the palace, nor is she the king of the king - slave to the king. She married Ms. de Twice, once from a writer and once again from one of the workers to whom he gave birth to children. , And the eldest of girls is "Vaznachti", and was famous for issuing a ruling - in the will of the legitimate, full of witnesses and scribes - to deprive one of its sons and daughters of the inheritance, the inheritance of the legitimate because of their lack of service and leave their satisfaction, and only the inheritance of only five of Sons and daughters.

But the new topic in my personal opinion: This woman is a "jurist judge" looking at things with insight, as she has listed the order of names and the type of each child in a special chapter refers to the names of their spouses and their profession in the same order whether writer or worker, I ordered him in the name of the author of the commandment, and then the names of the two witnesses "Deir al-Madinah" were added to it. Despite the doubts about the validity of the ratios of the son of the second male in the order, where his name is similar to the name of the author of the will coincident with the name "first freed", and also in the column - the line in the papyrus - concerning the share and share of those deprived of the inheritance of "Mother Naonachti" - which is for the author "his client" and is also "free / widow Kenihokhchev" - But it is still up to the "disadvantaged" to obtain an inheritance from the father designated by the "papyrus" by the name "Khaymon the worker".

But Mazad is skeptical, or a study of the wisdom of this ancient Pharaonic woman - cited in "The History of the Financial Rights of a Woman and Her Own Property" - is the signature of two different authors in the same fragmentary papyrus into several paragraphs, Finally, it is an idealized papyrus in all the ammunition of libraries, museums and universities in the world, not to mention international conferences and high-profile forums to talk about women's private property and their right to dispose of it. - Teacher Alwan Al Owaini