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It was when Hatshepsut ruled.
The Egypt is divided into three periods. They are the old kingdom, the middle kingdom and the kingdom.
yes he drove the Hyksos out of Egypt towards the end of the middle kingdom and then he ruled in the middle and new kingdoms.
No one as soon as the middle kingdom ended the New kingdom started with the same line of pharaohs
Queen Nefertiti ruled in the New Kingdom. (Egypt was broken up into time periods: The Old Kingom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom which Nefertiti ruled in) Her life span in 1370 B.C. to 1330 B.C.
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The Middle Kingdom of Egypt is primarily associated with two significant pharaohs: Mentuhotep II and Senusret III. Mentuhotep II is credited with reunifying Egypt around 2055 BCE, marking the beginning of the Middle Kingdom, while Senusret III, who ruled later, is known for his military campaigns and administrative reforms that strengthened the kingdom. Together, they played crucial roles in the cultural and political revival of Egypt during this period.
The Pharaoh during Joseph's time in Egypt was likely Pharaoh Amenemhat III, who ruled during the Middle Kingdom period.
Senusret ruled in the middle kingdom.
ya? Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic or Hellenistic era of Egypt. She ruled in a Macedonian dynasty having nothing to do with the native Egyptian dynasties such as the Old, New or Middle Kingdoms.
An Asiatic desert people called the Hyksos who ruled for two centuries