Egypt, Temple, Hieroglyphs, Pharaoh



The Hyksos abused the Egyptians, burned the cities and villages without mercy, destroyed the temples, slaughtered some of the inhabitants, forced the Egyptians to pay new taxes, and built castles and forts. Over time, the Hyksos was influenced by the Egyptian civilization. They won and won the Pharaohs in their names, uniforms and traditions. They spoke the Egyptian language and converted to the religion of the Egyptians.
The ancient Egyptians did not reassure the Hexos and continued to hate their rule and viewed them with contempt because they had robbed them of their country's independence and freedom of their homeland. The national spirit was strengthened among the Egyptians with the days, and they were determined to expel the Hyksos and liberate the homeland.
The princes of Tiba led the struggle against the Hyksos, having established their control over Egypt and founded the 17th Dynasty. When the Hyksos feared that the Egyptians would become stronger, their king saw the provocation of a good prince, and sent him a messenger saying to him, "Shut up the waterbirds in the eastern lake with good, and its noise will make me sleep in my day and night.
This request was strange, especially if we learned that the "good" was far from the "Oaris" hundreds of kilometers, but was worried about the king of the Hyksos is the activity of "Suqnen Ra" Prince of good men. The Emir of Tiba rejected this strange request, and the war between the Hyksos and the Principality of Taiba, during which the "Suken Ra" fell on the battlefield. He was the first governor to cite the liberation of his homeland. His son Kamuzah succeeded him in leading the struggle against the invaders. His great mother, Ahtep, encouraged him to be martyred in the battle of freedom.

The expulsion of the Hyksos and the unification of Egypt:

The liberation movement in the south, where the authority of the Kings of the Hyksos was weaker than in the north, was a national movement. The kings of Taiba took command. At first they found no support for the other kings of the South, but with the support of the popular militia they gradually carried out their mission. And the Hyksos, the people preserved the anniversary of the liberation initiative, King Taiba Kamis.

After a long struggle, Egypt was liberated and united around 1560 BC by the king of Tieb Ahmus I, who subdued the leaders of the southern rebels, marched northward, defeated the Hyksos and occupied their capital, Avares. The same vehicles were used by the horses of the Hyksos. Which culminated in the unification of Egypt and its modern civilization
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