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2023
The term “Hyksos” is a Hellenized version of the Egyptian term, Heqau Khasut (ḥqꜢw ḫꜢswt), “Rulers of foreign countries” – a term originally used generally to refer to foreign chieftains, but adopted, according to the Royal Canon of Turin and monumental evidence, by the rulers of the 15th Dynasty for official use and by contemporary vassal‐dynasties of
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The term “Hyksos” is a Hellenized version of the Egyptian term, Heqau Khasut (ḥqꜢw ḫꜢswt), “Rulers of foreign countries” – a term originally used generally to refer to foreign chieftains, but adopted, according to the Royal Canon of Turin and monumental evidence, by the rulers of the 15th Dynasty for official use and by contemporary vassal‐dynasties of
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2022
This chapter discusses the history of northern Egypt during the Fifteenth Dynasty (seventeenth to sixteenth centuries BC), when, following the collapse of the central state at the end of the Middle Kingdom, the north of Egypt split from the rest of the country, became independent, and finally turned into the “Hyksos State.” The city of Avaris became ...
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This chapter discusses the history of northern Egypt during the Fifteenth Dynasty (seventeenth to sixteenth centuries BC), when, following the collapse of the central state at the end of the Middle Kingdom, the north of Egypt split from the rest of the country, became independent, and finally turned into the “Hyksos State.” The city of Avaris became ...
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