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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who was Narmer | Narmer conquered Lower Egypt (the Delta) and united it with Upper Egypt (the Nile Valley), a foundational event for Egyptian civilization. |
| Who was Hatshepsut | she was the first woman pharoeh and caused a great period of wealth and peace |
| Amenhotep IV | He promoted Aten, the sun's disk, as the supreme, universal god, a move considered one of history's first instances of monotheism. |
| Ahmose I | founder of Egypt's 18th Dynasty and New Kingdom And After a protracted war, he captured their capital, Avaris, and drove them out of Egypt, ending their century-long rule. |
| Who was Thutmose lll | He led at least 17 campaigns, never losing a battle, and effectively managed logistics and strategy. And was a powerful pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty |
| Who was tutankaman | an ancient Egyptian pharaoh (18th Dynasty, c. 1333–1323 BCE) famous as the "Boy King" who ruled briefly (age 8-19), restoring Egypt's traditional religion after his father Akhenaten's monotheistic experiment |
| Who was Thutmose ll | Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty (around 1493–1479 BCE), a relatively short reign overshadowed by his powerful wife and regent, Hatshepsut |
| Who was Ramses | one of ancient Egypt's most powerful and celebrated pharaohs, ruling during the New Kingdom's golden age for 66 years (c |