Who is King Ahmose, the editor of Egypt from the Hyksos, and the controversy on social media?

 


The name of King Ahmose, the liberator of Egypt from the Hyksos, and one of the most famous kings of the Pharaohs, became the talk of social media platforms, after the decision to embody his biography in a dramatic work that was scheduled to be shown in the next Ramadan race, before the producing company decided to stop filming it due to historical inaccuracies in fashion that the pioneers of these sites.

King Ahmose represents a great value in the eyes of Egyptians, and he is the only Pharaonic king whose biography was taught in educational curricula, which is the novel “The Good Struggle” of the late Nobel writer Naguib Mahfouz.

Ahmose received the banner of struggle from his father, King Seqenen Ra, who sacrificed his life in order to liberate Egypt from the foreign occupier, and his brother, King Kamose, who died for unknown reasons.. He was a ten-year-old boy, but he carried the banner of resistance and the liberation of the land of the Nile.


The young king succeeded in expelling the foreign occupier who controlled the northern lands and the Mediterranean for about 100 years, and began extensive military reforms, paving the way for those who came after him to expand the area of ​​Egypt to extend from the land of Nubia in the south to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the north, thus becoming the first empire known to human history, and a product of A lesson from the past and defending Egypt outside its borders and not waiting for the enemy to come to it.

Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Selim Hassan says in the Encyclopedia of "Ancient Egypt", that King Ahmose I chased the Hyksos, and founded a family of the most famous royal family throughout history, among his grandchildren the great Queen Hatshepsut and Thutmose III, founder of the Great Egyptian Empire, and Amenhotep IV the first to call for the worship of the one God Of the rulers of Egypt, Tutankhamun, the golden king.

He adds that the mummy, which was found in the cache of Deir el-Bahari of King Ahmose, indicates that he died in the fifth decade of his life, and that he was a strong man with a large shoulders, and a wreath of flowers surrounded his goodness.

According to the encyclopedia, the young king erected a plaque in the Karnak temple in Luxor to commemorate his glories, and from what was written on it: “Listen, O people of Upper Egypt, O clergymen, O people of Lower Egypt, and O all you people, who follow this king in his steps, declare his pride To others and purify in his name, and purify with his life (by swearing an oath), contemplate that he is a god on earth, so submit to him submission like (Ra), praise him as your praise on the moon, for he is the king of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt (Neb Behti Ra) who puts in fetters every foreign land.” .

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