Pebatjma
Pebatjma was a Nubian queen dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt. She was the wife of King Kashta. She is mentioned on a statue of her daughter Amenirdis I, now in Cairo. She is also mentioned on a doorjamb from Abydos.
Family
Pebatjma was the wife of King Kashta. Several children and possible children are recorded:- King Piye - Thought to be a son of Kashta and thus possibly a son of Pebatjma.
- King Shabaka - Mentioned as a brother of Amenirdis I, and hence a son of Kashta and Pebatjma.
- Queen Khensa - Wife of Piye, thought to be a daughter of Kashta and possibly Pebatjma.
- Queen Peksater - She was married to Piye and was buried in Abydos. She may have died while accompanying Piye on a campaign to Egypt. Laming and Macadam suggest she was an adopted daughter of Pebatjma.
- God's Wife of Amun Amenirdis I. A statue of Amenirdis mentions she is the daughter of Kashta and Pebatjma.
- Neferukakashta - Thought to be a daughter of Kashta and possibly Pebatjma.