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Hyksos | EBSCO Research Starters
The Hyksos were a group of nonnative rulers who established dominance over parts of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, roughly from 1664 to 1555 BCE . www.ebsco.com
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Hyksos - Wikipedia
Their seat of power was the city of Avaris in the Nile Delta, from where they ruled over Lower Egypt and Middle Egypt up to Cusae. en.wikipedia.org
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The Hyksos - ARCE - American Research Center in Egypt
The Hyksos comprised a small group of West Asian individuals who ruled Northern Egypt, especially the Delta, during the Second Intermediate Period. arce.org
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The Hyksos: Evidence of Jacob's Family in Egypt?
The Hyksos were known for a degree of monotheism—something unusual in Egypt at the time. Yet Joshua himself notes the idolatry of the Israelites during their ... armstronginstitute.org
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Hyksos | History, Kings, & Significance - Britannica
Hyksos, dynasty of Palestinian origin that ruled northern Egypt as the 15th dynasty (c. 1630–c. 1530 bce; see ancient Egypt: The Second Intermediate period). www.britannica.com
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Hyksos
Hyksos, n. pl. (ˈhɪksəʊs) Also 7–8 Hicsos, Hycsos. [ad. Gr. Ὑκσώς interpreted by Manetho either as ‘shepherd kings’ or as ‘captive shepherds’, ad. Egyptian heqa khoswe chief of foreign lands.] A people of mixed Semitic-Asiatic stock, probably including a proportion of Habiru, who gave their name to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyksos: Their History, Characteristics and Impact on Ancient Egypt
The Hyksos were a chariot people. They and the Hittites were the first people to use chariots in the Middle East, an advancement that gave them an advantage ... africame.factsanddetails.com
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Hyksos - Jewish Virtual Library
Hyksos, the founders of the Egyptian 15 th dynasty; Asiatics who exercised political control over Egypt between approximately 1655 and 1570 BCE. www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
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Features - The Rulers of Foreign Lands - September/October 2018
Hyksos, meaning “rulers of foreign lands,” stems from the manner in which the short-lived dynasty of Hyksos kings referred to itself. Their origins were unknown ... archaeology.org
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Who were the Hyksos? Challenging traditional narratives using ...
A foreign dynasty, known as the Hyksos, ruled parts of Egypt between c. 1638–1530 BCE. Their origins are thought to be rooted in the Near East. journals.plos.org
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Did the Hyksos Pull Off a Peaceful Invasion of Egypt?
Origins of 'Hyksos'. The word ' Hyksos ' is the Greek version of the Egyptian title 'Heqa Khasut', which may be translated to mean 'rulers of foreign (literally mountainous) lands'. The first usage of this word is found in the writings of Manetho, who is believed to have been an Egyptian priest who lived during the Ptolemaic period.
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The Hyksos: A New Investigation
The Hyksos: A New Investigation is a book by John Van Seters published in 1966 by Yale University Press. See also Hyksos 1966 non-fiction books Egyptology books Yale University Press books wikipedia.org
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Osarseph
The pharaoh is driven out of the country and the leper-army, in alliance with the Hyksos (whose story is also told by Manetho) ravage Egypt, committing Josephus then draws the conclusion that Manetho's Hyksos were the Jews of the Exodus, although Manetho himself makes no such connection. wikipedia.org
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Apepi
He was succeeded by Khamudi, the last Hyksos ruler. Ahmose I, who drove out the Hyksos kings from Egypt, established the 18th Dynasty. proof of a Hyksos reign in Upper Egypt. wikipedia.org
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Sharuhen
Though his own campaign to expel the Hyksos from Egypt failed, and he himself was killed in battle, his son, Kamose, launched an attack on the Hyksos capital The town fell soon after the siege, ending the power of the Hyksos. wikipedia.org
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