Ramses the Great: Egypt's Most Powerful Pharaoh — Fexingo History
Ramses II ruled for 66 years, built colossal temples, and fathered over 100 children. But none of that was possible without water. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the massive irrigation projects that transformed Egypt's agricultural landscape during the 19th Dynasty. From the Bahr Yussef canal connecting the Nile to the Fayyum Oasis, to the shaduf—a simple but revolutionary water-lifting device—they uncover how Ramses's engineers managed the annual flood and extended farmland into the desert. They discuss Mery, the king's chief water engineer, and the network of basins and canals that doubled crop yields, feeding a growing population and funding the pharaoh's building spree. The conversation also touches on the political power of grain storage, how the temples controlled distribution, and the role of the mysterious nilometer priests who predicted the inundation. Along the way, they visit the ancient nilometer at Elephantine and the remains of a massive dam at Sadd el-Kafara. This is the infrastructure story behind the golden age of Egypt's most famous pharaoh. #RamsesII #AncientEgypt #Irrigation #Nile #Fayyum #Shaduf #Nilometer #BahrYussef #SaddElKafara #Agriculture #19thDynasty #WaterEngineering #Kemet #Elephantine #Mery #History #FexingoHistory #Pharaoh Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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