Chapter 36: Egypt in the North-South Confrontation

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Seho Teb Kara Intef succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the fourteenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Sobek Hotaib III, reign: 4 years, 2-4 months. In >, Sobek Hotaib II's younger brother, Sobek Hotaib III, succeeded to the Egyptian throne as the fifteenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

The father of Sobek Hotaib III was; His wife was the daughter of the half-sister of La N Seneb> Sobek Hotab IV, reigned for years.

Sobek Hotab III's younger brother Sobek Hotaib IV succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the sixteenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Sobek Hotaib IV was the most powerful Egyptian king of the Thirteenth Dynasty. Under his leadership, Egypt attacked Nubia. The temple of Amun was founded at Karnak, where he was born in Thebes.

At the end of the reign of Sobekhhoteb IV, the eastern city of the Nile Delta, the city of Avariis in the province of Hyksos, became independent under the leadership of the Nubian Nehohi, and all parts of the Nile Delta became independent and proclaimed themselves kings. These kings were Egyptians, Nubians, and even West Semites.

In the year, the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt, centered on Avaris, was established.

The late 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th dynasties of Egypt after Sobek Hotaib are referred to as the Second Intermediate Period, and this period was marked by frequent wars.

Sobek Hoteb V, reigned: year. His royal name was >, and Sobek Hotab V, the son of Sobek Hotaib IV, succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the seventeenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Sobehotab VI, reigned: years. Also known as Kaho Tebra in >, Sobehotab VI succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the eighteenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

In the northeastern part of the Nile Delta, the 15th Dynasty of Egypt of the Western Semitic people was established, which was known as the Hyksos Dynasty because of its location in the Hyksos province.

Wahibula Ibiau, reigned 10 years and 8 months.

Wahibula Ibiau, who succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the nineteenth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Merneferi Ayi, reigned 23 years and 8 months.

Mernefiri Ayi succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the twentieth pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Merneferi Ayi was the last pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty to rule both Upper and Lower Egypt.

In that year, Tehuti established the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt in Thebes, Upper Egypt. The Thirteenth Dynasty changed from all of Egypt to Upper Egypt.

In the year of Rahotab in Tiban in Upper Egypt, he established the Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt.

Merho Tebulah Ini, reigned for 2 years, 3-4 months, years. He is the son and heir of Ayi.

Mernefiri Ayi's son Merho Tebrah Ini succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the twenty-first pharaoh of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

In the late Thirteenth Dynasty, there were 44 kings who were called pharaohs at the same time.

In that year, the capital of Egypt, Itawi, was captured by King Salitis of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and the Thirteenth Dynasty perished.

The 13th Dynasty of Egypt experienced a total of 65 pharaohs, >> the 14th Dynasty of Egypt belonged to the second intermediate period, which was a period of frequent wars.

The Fourteenth Dynasty originated in the province of Xois and was mainly distributed in the Nile Delta.

The Fourteenth Dynasty had many divided kingdoms, so although the reign was short, there were many kings, including the princes and kings of various regions, a total of 76 kings, many of whom existed at the same time, forming a state of chaos.

Nehoch, reigned: years.

At the end of the reign of the Twelfth Dynasty Sobek Hotaib IV, the city of Avaris, a city in the eastern Nile Delta and in the province of Hyksos, became independent under the leadership of the Nubian Nehoshi, and all parts of the Nile Delta became independent and proclaimed themselves kings. These kings were Egyptians, Nubians, and even West Semites.

Nehoshi was the founder of the 14th Dynasty, descended from Nubian immigrants. His father may have been a high-ranking military or administrative official of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, and controlled the northeastern Nile Delta with the city of Avaris as the center.

The chaotic Thirteenth Dynasty, although its capital was Itawi between Upper and Lower Egypt, was unable to control the situation in the Nile Delta, and could only maintain nominal rule over Lower Egypt.

Sekepe Reenla, reigned: years.

Merjfar, reigned in years.

Sekaenla Jabim, reigned for years.

Ya'ammu, reigned for years.