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The Hyksos (Egyptian heqa khasewet , "foreign rulers"; Greek , , Arabic: , ) were an Asiatic people who invaded the eastern Nile Delta, in the Twelfth dynasty of Egypt initiating the Second Interm...
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The Hyksos rulers of the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt were of non-Egyptian origin. There are various hypotheses as to their ethnic identity. Most archaeologists describe the Hyksos as Semitic peoples fr...
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The Hyksos were an important influence on Egyptian history, particularly at the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period. Most of what we know of the nature of the Hyksos depends upon written sources (of the Egyptians), such as the Rhind Papyrus.
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The Hyksos were a group of mixed Semitic-Asiatics who settled in northern Egypt during the 18th century BC. In about 1630 they seized power, and Hyksos kings ruled Egypt as the 15th dynasty (c. 1630-1521 BC).
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Around 1720 B.C., a group of foreigners referred to as Hyksos, invaded the land of the Nile and erected their capital at Avaris (Tell ed-Dab'a) Though they penetrated Egypt at a time of political disintegration that had resulted in a proliferation of local rulers throughout Lower Egypt (the western delta had already...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Hyksos (Egyptian dynasty), group of mixed Semitic-Asiatics who immigrated into Egypt’s delta region and gradually settled there during the 18th century bce. Beginning about 1630, a series of Hyksos kings ruled northern Egypt as the 15th dynasty (c. 1630–1523 bce;
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Hyksos; 15th Dynasty of Egypt ; Ancient Egyptian: hega-khase ... The Hyksos established a stronghold in Avaris, from where they could administer Egypt and collect taxes. The rule of the Hyksos resulted in a period of peace and prosperity. Egyptian religion was respected, and Egyptian culture survived well,
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Selected Excerpt on the Hyksos ... The rise of the Hyksos to power was a turning point in the history of the Ancient Near East. They took control over the capital of Memphis in 1674 BC and founded the 15th Dynasty (1674-1567 BC) which ran parallel to the 16th Dynasty -- a dynasty of vassal chiefs under Hyksos control.
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Chronologically Helpful Parallels between the Hyksos and the Amalekites ; Caring For the Poor ... The Hyksos in Historical Sources ... The Amu or Hyksos were driven out of Arabia after a great plague, earthquake and flood. Papyrus Ipuwer "A foreign tribe from abroad has come to the land."3:1; "What has happened? ...
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