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Pharaoh Ahmose I Expels the Hyksos and Founders the New Kingdom

8 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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In episode 153 of The Pharaohs: Gods, Kings, and Absolute Power, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Ahmose I, the Theban king who drove the Hyksos out of Egypt and launched the 18th Dynasty. They examine the century-long occupation of northern Egypt by the Hyksos rulers of the 15th Dynasty, the siege of their capital Avaris, and the brutal campaign that pushed beyond into southern Canaan. The conversation covers the military innovations Ahmose adopted from his enemies—the composite bow, horse-drawn chariot, and bronze-scale armor—and how these tools reshaped Egyptian warfare. They also discuss Ahmose's consolidation of power: reuniting Upper and Lower Egypt, restoring Thebes as a religious center, and beginning the building program at Karnak. The episode touches on the role of Queen Ahhotep I, who held the throne during Ahmose's youth and may have led troops herself. Finally, they consider the legacy of Ahmose's victory: a newly militarized, expansionist Egypt that would create an empire stretching to the Euphrates. #AhmoseI #Hyksos #Avaris #18thDynasty #NewKingdom #Thebes #Ahhotep #Karnak #Chariot #CompositeBow #BronzeArmor #SecondIntermediatePeriod #Nebpehtyre #Sharuhen #AncientEgypt #History #FexingoHistory #Pharaohs Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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