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Inspector of Antiquities of Central Egypt




Inspector of Antiquities of Central Egypt




Beautiful beauty and the kingdom is impressed by the Egyptian people after their death and to the family
Ahmose-Nefertari, the wife of King Ahmus I, the father of Hyksos, and her mother, Queen Ahhotep, and her father, King Suqn Ra (Ta'a II)
It had a prominent role in the expulsion of the Hyksos and urged the Egyptians to fight the Hyksos and expel them from Egypt through its direct meeting of the Egyptian people
Queen Esther lived five kings, her father Ta'a II, her husband Ahmose I and her son Amenhotep the first, who was the guardian in his first years because of a small year and then died the queen during the reign of her grandson King Tuthmosis I
Ahmose Nefertari was the first woman to receive a military uniform, and Ahmose was accompanied by her revered mummies

Which was associated with her legendary courage and also got the title of divine mother and was the first master to get this title in Pharaonic Egypt and more than this that the Egyptian people after her departure worshiped the gods and held the rituals in the monastery of the city and made a protector of artists and scenes of the monastery of the city showing her pictures
And commemorate the king in several inscriptions in Egypt, including Tura and Assiut, Sinai and Nubia and recorded on the holy gifts and on the memorial jaar
There was controversy over the queen that she was not Egyptian and she was the daughter of the governor of Nuba married her first to secure the loyalty of her father and help him to expel the Hyksos because of the color of the skin of one of its black and blue-colored statues continued to controversy in 1914 where the tomb of Ahmos Nefertari was discovered at the top of the Valley of the Kings at the northern edge of Daraa Abu Naga and found its supporters not wrapped in linen and appeared skin and the color of his skin pure Egyptian and broke all tongues of that day Yes it is Egyptian and proud
As the proverb says (a woman with 1000 men) and more than one million men (Ahmas - Nefertari) lived Mujahid and died sacred to the ancient Egyptians, the greatest of the queen and the greatest women of Pharaonic Egypt
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