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The pharaohs who expanded Egypt's borders to the Euphrates River were primarily Thutmose III and his successor, Amenhotep II. Thutmose III, often regarded as one of Egypt's greatest military leaders, conducted numerous campaigns in the Near East, significantly extending Egypt's territory. His military successes enabled Egypt to exert influence over regions as far as the Euphrates, marking a peak in Egyptian imperial power during the 18th Dynasty.

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