Qalhata Bakeroff, (-1131, -1074) was a beggar in Philae.
Qalhata believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
She lived mostly in extreme poverty. Simply eating was an issue, most of the days. She belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. She was seen as a true poet, and legends says that she couldn't live without reading and writing. Years after, some of the works Qalhata made are still enjoyed and sometimes studied. She was strong, beautiful, and long lived. She was considered spiritless, and unable to make a decision.
Qalhata, 48 years old, beggar, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
Aged 57, Qalhata spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about her beliefs. Half a year later, Qalhata mortified herself for her sins.
Qalhata died of a stroke.
In the year -1083, Qalhata, 48 years old, beggar, became the new leader of the family.
Qalhata, 48 years old, beggar, became the new leader of the family.