- Hyksos - Wikipedia
The Hyksos ( ˈhɪksɒs ; Egyptian ḥqꜣ (w) - ḫꜣswt, Egyptological pronunciation: heqau khasut, [4] "ruler (s) of foreign lands"), in modern Egyptology, are the kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt [5] (fl c 1650–1550 BC)
- New Research Reveals Surprising Origins of Egypts Hyksos Dynasty
Popular lore suggests the Hyksos, a mysterious group of foreign invaders, conquered the Nile Delta around 1638 B C and remained in power until 1530 B C But written records of the dynasty are
- Hyksos | History, Kings, Significance | Britannica
Hyksos, dynasty of Palestinian origin that ruled northern Egypt as the 15th dynasty (c 1630–c 1530 bce; see ancient Egypt: The Second Intermediate period)
- Who were Hyksos and how did they come to rule over ancient Egypt?
The Hyksos, a group of mixed Asiatic peoples, emerged as a significant force in the landscape of ancient Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, around 1650 to 1550 BCE Their arrival and subsequent rule over parts of Egypt marked a period of profound change in Egyptian history
- The Hyksos - ARCE
While much is misunderstood, we know the Hyksos comprised a small group of West Asian individuals who ruled Northern Egypt, especially the Delta, during the Second Intermediate Period
- Hyksos - World History Encyclopedia
The Hyksos were a Semitic people who gained a foothold in Egypt c 1782 BCE at the city of Avaris in Lower Egypt, thus initiating the era known in Egyptian history as the Second Intermediate Period (c 1782 - c 1570 BCE)
- Who were the Hyksos? - World History Edu
The Hyksos, derived from the Egyptian term ḥqꜣw-ḫꜣswt meaning “rulers of foreign lands,” marked a significant chapter in Egypt’s history as the Fifteenth Dynasty (c 1650–1550 BCE)
- Hyksos - Ancient Egypt Wiki
Heqa-Khasut (transliteration: ḥqꜢ-ḫꜢswt, meaning: "Ruler of Foreign Lands"), Hellenized as Hyksos (Koine Greek: Ὑκσώς), is an ancient Egyptian honorific title that could be held by rulers of territories outside Egypt itself
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