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It was called so cause in Amenemhat's period here was a very big loss due to famine but later they tied up with other civilization and was very successful period. There were excess of recourses in Egypt and in Amenemhat iii's period they were also developed in art and architecture.

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It was called so cause in Amenemhat's period here was a very big loss due to famine but later they tied up with other civilization and was very successful period. There were excess of recourses in Egypt and in Amenemhat iii's period they were also developed in art and architecture.

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The form "Amenemhat" is just one of several modern versions of the name that was written imn.m.ht in hieroglyphs, using the signs that mean "the god Amun is at the forefront". Hieroglyphs did not record any vowels (the i is used to represent an Egyptian consonant sound that is not found in English) so we can never know how the name was actually pronounced by the ancient Egyptians, who obviously knew the correct vowels to insert.

Since Amenemhat is a modern, invented version of the name, you can say it any way you like - it will never be the way the Egyptians said it. Egyptologists simply put in the vowel "e" in most cases to replace the unknown vowels and make Egyptian words easier to pronounce today.

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There are several Amenenhat's in the 18th dynasty.

1. Amenemhat, son of Amenhotep I and Queen Ahmose-Meritamon. Died young

2. Amenenhat, son of Thutmose III and his possible mothers are Satiah, Nebtu, Merytre-Hatshepsut or Neferure. Amenenhat was murdered at a very young age.

3. Amenemhat, son of Mutemwiya and Thutmose IV. Died roughly 17-23, had one son, who we know little of. His wife is unknown.

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The name Amenemhet or Amenemhat was the name of several pharoahs of Middle Kingdom Egypt, in the 12th Dynasty. The name means "foremost of Amun." It was his "Son of Ra" name (Pharoahs had five names as a rule).

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Queen Sobekneferu is believed to have been a strong and capable leader during her reign in the 12th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was known for her strategic decision-making and efforts to maintain stability in the kingdom after the death of her brother, Pharaoh Amenemhat IV. Her leadership style likely involved a balance of assertiveness, diplomacy, and a focus on continuity in governance.

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