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The first documented real zoo that was open to the public was established in Egypt - by Queen Hatshepsut in 1500 BC. Queen Hatshepsut acquired baboons when she had myrrh saplings brought to Egypt from the Horn of Africa, which, presumably, would have been kept somewhere, but no records exist. Among the animals imported from Punt were rhinos, giraffes, leopards, monkeys and more familiar species like cattle and hounds.
She didn't make a pyramid. She did built the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri, The Obelisks of Hatshepsut and The Red Chapel.
Nefertiti's challenge was to make sure that her son, Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh of Egypt after his father the Pharaoh died. The former Pharaoh's chancellor and the general of all the armies wanted very badly to become Pharaoh themselves. Nefertiti was successful in ensuring that Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh. We call him King Tut, today. Unfortunately, while coming home from his first battle with Egypt's enemies, his chariot hit some rocks, throwing Tut out. He broke a leg. Later, infection in the broken leg killed King Tut in his early 20s.
Hatsheput was a good pharaoh because she increased trade highly and Egypt became healthy!
The most famous female pharaoh that ruled in ancient Egypt was Hatshepsut. She, unlike many other pharaohs, didn't rule to conquer land, but to make peace and help build civilization with other areas.
Hatshepsut wanted to make Egypt richer.
She helped make Egypt a wealthier country and traded with others.
The first documented real zoo that was open to the public was established in Egypt - by Queen Hatshepsut in 1500 BC. Queen Hatshepsut acquired baboons when she had myrrh saplings brought to Egypt from the Horn of Africa, which, presumably, would have been kept somewhere, but no records exist. Among the animals imported from Punt were rhinos, giraffes, leopards, monkeys and more familiar species like cattle and hounds.
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Who did caesar make queen of Egypt
she rebuilt Egypt & raised the economy
She didn't make a pyramid. She did built the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri, The Obelisks of Hatshepsut and The Red Chapel.
Actually he didn't make Cleopatra queen of Egypt because she was all ready queen.
Hatshepsut did many deals with other parts of Africa. She was unfortunatley murdered though at the age of 24
Nefertiti's challenge was to make sure that her son, Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh of Egypt after his father the Pharaoh died. The former Pharaoh's chancellor and the general of all the armies wanted very badly to become Pharaoh themselves. Nefertiti was successful in ensuring that Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh. We call him King Tut, today. Unfortunately, while coming home from his first battle with Egypt's enemies, his chariot hit some rocks, throwing Tut out. He broke a leg. Later, infection in the broken leg killed King Tut in his early 20s.
It was to make Egypt better (economy, taxes, and etc.) YO WELCOME :)
Improvements were made to television to make tv experience better.