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'''Khamudi''' was the last Pharaoh of the {{Wiki|Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Fifteenth Dynasty}} of [[Egypt]], a {{wiki|Hyksos}} regime that came to power after its conquest of Egypt. | '''Khamudi''' was the last Pharaoh of the {{Wiki|Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt|Fifteenth Dynasty}} of [[Egypt]], a {{wiki|Hyksos}} regime that came to power after its conquest of Egypt. | ||
During his reign, the Egyptians' campaign to liberate their country had reached such a momentum that Hyksos defeat was all but assured. In spite of this, the Khamudi's reign was prolonged by many more years than what would be expected from a ruler who had lost the rest of the country. This owed in large part to the determination of his soldiers in defending their capital, [[Avaris|Haat-wurat]]. The city inevitably fell to the Egyptians nonetheless, and the [[ | During his reign, the Egyptians' campaign to liberate their country had reached such a momentum that Hyksos defeat was all but assured. In spite of this, the Khamudi's reign was prolonged by many more years than what would be expected from a ruler who had lost the rest of the country. This owed in large part to the determination of his soldiers in defending their capital, [[Avaris|Haat-wurat]]. The city inevitably fell to the Egyptians nonetheless, and the [[shotel]] associated with Khamudi became lost for centuries before resurfacing in 48 BCE as the [[Khamudid Lost Blade]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 7 December 2017
Khamudi was the last Pharaoh of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a Hyksos regime that came to power after its conquest of Egypt.
During his reign, the Egyptians' campaign to liberate their country had reached such a momentum that Hyksos defeat was all but assured. In spite of this, the Khamudi's reign was prolonged by many more years than what would be expected from a ruler who had lost the rest of the country. This owed in large part to the determination of his soldiers in defending their capital, Haat-wurat. The city inevitably fell to the Egyptians nonetheless, and the shotel associated with Khamudi became lost for centuries before resurfacing in 48 BCE as the Khamudid Lost Blade.