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Hatshepsut ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt for about 22 years, from around 1479 to 1458 BCE. She was one of the few female pharaohs and is known for her extensive building projects, including her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari. Hatshepsut's reign is often characterized by peace and prosperity, as well as significant trade expeditions, particularly to the Land of Punt.

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