His father died in a war so his older brother got the throne. His older brother died of some sort of health problems. So then Ahmose I got the throne since he was to young his mother ruled it for him until he was old enough.
Ahmose's rose to the throne started in the beginning of the 18th dynasty. He rose to power after his brother died. He was born in the Theban royal family.
Ahmose was born into the Theban royal family and ascended the throne when his brother died after reigning for three years. He was 10 years old. He founded the eighteenth dynasty.
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Ahmose was the King of Thebes during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt (meaning the empire was split into three states), and was the driving force in its reunification. Specifically, he was the founder of the 18th Dynasty, with his notable successors in the line including Hatshepsut, Thutmosis III, Akhenaten and Tutankamun.
Almose is important because he marched on Arvaris, defeated the Hyksos and liberated Egypt from foreign occupation. Ahmose was a hero and was worshipped as a god. And he build a powerful Egypt
Ahmose I built obelisks, and started building the last pyramid. I am not sure of this but I think he build the Golden City.
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he ruled for 47 years in india
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Ahmose was a pharaoh king of Egypt.
ahmose was from upper egypt. then he ruled the new kingdom.
Ahmose-Nefertari was born in -1562.
Ahmose-Nefertari died in -1495.
ahmose died 1526 bc
what were some of ahmose's battles and conquest
ahmose was a famous pharoah and his name ment the moon is born.
Ahmose I was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt from the 18th Dynasty. He was the son of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao and Queen Ahhotep, and he had siblings including his famous sister, Queen Ahmose-Nefertari. Ahmose I himself married his sister Ahmose-Nefertari, in line with royal Egyptian tradition, and they had several children together.
Ahmose was the King of Thebes during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt (meaning the empire was split into three states), and was the driving force in its reunification. Specifically, he was the founder of the 18th Dynasty, with his notable successors in the line including Hatshepsut, Thutmosis III, Akhenaten and Tutankamun.