Chapter 29: The Third Dynasty of Kish

readx;? Merho Tebula Ini, reigned 2 years, 3-4 months and 9 days, 1660-1658 BC. Pen, Fun, Pavilion www.biquge.info [Fengyun Novel Reading] He is the son and heir of Ayi.

In 1660 BC, Merho Tebra Ini, son of Mernefiri Ayi, was elected pharaoh of Egypt.

By the time of Merho Tebula-Ini, there had been about 24 pharaohs.

After another 23 years, a total of 41 kings called pharaohs were called at the same time, and under this chaotic rule, Upper Egypt gradually became a vassal of the Hyksos in Lower Egypt.

In 1635, the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt was replaced by the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and the Thirteenth Dynasty perished.

The Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt had a total of 65 pharaohs, from 1751 to 1635.

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After the decline of the Twelfth Dynasty, the eastern Nile Delta city of Avaris (**aris) began to become independent under the leadership of the Hyksos, and the Nile Delta became independent and proclaimed themselves kings. The chaotic Thirteenth Dynasty, although its capital was Itawi between Upper and Lower Egypt, was powerless to control the situation and could only maintain nominal rule over Lower Egypt.

At this time, the Hyksos established many divided kingdoms, so although the reign was short, there were many kings, and many kings existed at the same time, forming a state of chaos.

The Fourteenth Dynasty had 76 kings and lasted from 1776 to 1675. Known rulers are as follows:

Nehoshi was the most famous ruler of the Fourteenth Dynasty. His father may have been a military or administrative official of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, who controlled the northeastern part of the Nile Delta with the city of Avarius as the center. This shows that the Semites had already integrated into the Egyptian regime at that time, and it was not until the decline of the central Egyptian monarchy that they took advantage of the situation. This is somewhat similar to the Xiongnu, which was divided into five parts by Cao C at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and only rose to prominence during the rebellion of the Eight Kings of the Jin Dynasty.

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The ancient Egyptians believed that they were invaders, but the truth may have been a relatively gentle, gradual process of integration. In Lower Egypt, although the upper echelons of the Fourteenth Dynasty were the Hyksos of the West Semites, they were in small numbers, and the subjects were mostly Egyptians and belonged to the occupied side.

In 1675, the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt was unified by the Avaris dynasty to establish the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

The 14th Dynasty of Egypt had 76 kings from 1776 to 1675.

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Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt

In 1675 BC, after a fierce annexation war, the chaotic Fourteenth Dynasty united the many secessionist regimes, and the Hyksos Dynasty (the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt) with Avarius as its capital was formally established, forcing the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt to move its capital to the city of Thebes in Upper Egypt. The situation of confrontation between Upper and Lower Egypt was re-formed. In the early days, the Hyksor dynasty was dominant, and the pharaohs of Upper Egypt were almost reduced to vassals.

The Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt had a total of 6 kings, 1675-1567, and did not control all of Egypt.

Pharaoh Table:

Salitis, reigned 1675-1659.

In 1675, Salitis unified the Nile Delta and established the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Salitis captured Memphis and became king of Lower Egypt. The Hyksos controlled all of the Nile Delta as well as northern Egypt (Lower Egypt).

Reigned from 1659 BC to 1643.

In 1659, [-] succeeded Salitis as Sultan of Lower Egypt.

Satir-Hau, reigned 1643-1627 BC. Saqir Har was the second or third king of the Fifteenth Dynasty. Tentatively appointed as the third king.

In 1643 BC, Saqir Khar succeeded to the position of Sultan of Lower Egypt as [-].

Reigned 1627-1611 BC.

In 1627, [-] succeeded Sakir Khar as Sultan of Lower Egypt.

Apepi I-i, or Apophis. Reigned: 33 years, 1611-1578 BC.

In 1611, Apepi I succeeded to the throne of Sultan of Lower Egypt as [-].

Sh-re, a-,-re are the names of three different reigns of this king.

He believed in the god Seth, which was a more common belief in Lower Egypt.

Kamuti, reigned 11 years, 1578-1567 BC. He was the last pharaoh of the Fifteenth Dynasty.

In 1578 BC, Camuti succeeded Apepi I as Sultan of Lower Egypt.

In 1567 BC, Avaris was captured by Amos I of Egypt, the first king of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

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