It was Hatshepsut. A women pharaoh.
Hatshepsut. your welcome
I have an official test and it is not one of the choices. It is actually queen Hatshepsut.
1550 to 1050 BC, the military conquests and the trade contributed to Egypt's wealth.
B is the only correct answer.
Egypt is a free market economy.
Egypt's economy is primarily tourism-based.
Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.Possibly the Egyptian empire was the oldest as at around 1425 BC, Egypt expanded its territories.
He expanded by uniting upper and lower Egypt
No, EGYPT expanded borders into northern NUBIA.
Thutmose III, often referred to as the "Napoleon of Egypt," is known for his military conquests and extensive building projects. His throne name was "Menkheperre," which means "Eternal are the manifestations of Ra." This name reflects his divine connection and authority as a pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Egypt is officially a REPUBLIC, but it functions much more as if it were a military junta.
The New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt began around 1550 BCE and lasted until 1077 BCE. It was a period marked by strong pharaohs, military conquests, and a flourishing of art and architecture.