Of the Nubian kings of this era, Taharqa is perhaps the best known.
Another inscription at this place mentions the regnal year 20 of an unnamed Nubian king.
Sabrakamani was a Nubian king who is mentioned only in an inscription found so far.
The inscriptions mention a few so far little Nubian kings and other important persons, such as a queen mother, making them of historic importance.
Amanitenmemide was a Nubian king whose throne name was Nebmaatre.
One display is devoted to the rise of the Nubian kings in the Nile Valley.
Malonaqen was a Nubian king who probably governed in the first half of the 6th century BC.
Close to it, there are pyramids belonging to Nubian kings.
This seems unlikely as the earlier Nubian kings are well-known.
Hermopolis fell to the Nubian king after a siege lasting five months.