Siōng Ai-ki̍p

(Tùi Téng Ai-ki̍p choán--lâi)

Siōng Ai-ki̍p (上埃及, Ji̍t-pún-gí: 下エジプト, Eng-gí: Upper Egypt, A-la-pek-gí: صعيد مصر‎) sī Ai-ki̍p ê tē-khu, tī kin-á-ji̍t Cairo lâm-pō͘ kàu Aswan tē-khu.

Siōng Ai-ki̍p
ⲙⲁⲣⲏⲥ (Coptic)
ta shemaw[1] (Egyptian)
Άνω Αίγυπτος (Greek)
صعيد مصر (Arabic)
الصعيد (Egyptian Arabic)
Aegyptus superior (Latin)
c. 3400 BC  nî– c. 3150 BC nî
Map of Upper Egypt showing important sites that were occupied during Naqada III (clickable map)
Siú-to͘ Thinis
Thong-iōng gí-giân Ai-ki̍p-gí
Chong-kàu
Kó͘-tāi Ai-ki̍p chong-kàu
Chèng-hú Monarchy
Pharaoh  
• c. 3400 BC
Scorpion I (first)
• c. 3150 BC
Narmer (last)
Le̍k-sú  
• Kiàn-li̍p
c. 3400 BC  nî
• Pang-hoāi
 c. 3150 BC nî
í-chêng kok-ka
í-āu kok-ka
Ai-ki̍p Sian Ông-tiâu Sî-tāi
Ai-ki̍p Chho͘-kî Ông-tiâu
Taⁿ siok-tī Ai-ki̍p
  1. Ermann & Grapow, op.cit. Wb 5, 227.4-14