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Having captured Avaris , Amasis marched into Asia , where he captured the town
of Sharhana , the min of Joshua xix . 6 , and made himself master of the land of T'
ahi . Returning Egyptian to Egypt he marched into Nubia and defeated several ...
Having captured Avaris , Amasis marched into Asia , where he captured the town
of Sharhana , the min of Joshua xix . 6 , and made himself master of the land of T'
ahi . Returning Egyptian to Egypt he marched into Nubia and defeated several ...
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In the twenty - ninth and thirtieth years of his reign he marched again to Syria and
captured Tunep , Aradus , Carchemish and Kadesh on the Orontes . The
remaining years of his life he employed in making expeditions against the
Retennu and ...
In the twenty - ninth and thirtieth years of his reign he marched again to Syria and
captured Tunep , Aradus , Carchemish and Kadesh on the Orontes . The
remaining years of his life he employed in making expeditions against the
Retennu and ...
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Esarhaddon , son of Sennacherib , marched to Palestine by way of Beyrût ,
where on his return to Assyria he set up a memorial slab at the head of the Nahr
el - Kelb side by side with those of Rameses II . Without difficulties other than
those ...
Esarhaddon , son of Sennacherib , marched to Palestine by way of Beyrût ,
where on his return to Assyria he set up a memorial slab at the head of the Nahr
el - Kelb side by side with those of Rameses II . Without difficulties other than
those ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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