by chicken
Because the did not like his leadership in Egypt .
Ahmose I is generally considered to be the Pharaoh who conquered and expelled the Hyksos from Egypt in the beginning of the 18th dynasty, though in his father's and grandfather's reign during the 17th dynasty the ancient Egyptians began rebelling against Hyksos rule in Thebes in Lower Egypt.
When centralized rule in Egypt was weakened, the Hyksos attacked and ruled for over 160 years.
When centralized rule in Egypt was weakened, the Hyksos attacked and ruled for over 160 years.
Egypt was invaded by the Hyksos people around 1786 BC. They remained in control of Egypt for about a hundred years.
The Hyksos, when they effectively defeated the Egyptian Army using chariots.
yes they did drive the Hyksos out of Egypt
The Hyksos ruled Egypt for approximately 100 years, from around 1650 to 1550 BCE. They established the 15th Dynasty and controlled significant parts of the Nile Delta. Their rule marked a period of foreign dominance, which ended when native Egyptian rulers began to push them out, leading to the eventual reunification of Egypt under the New Kingdom.
Hyksos took over Egypt in 1670 B.C
The title Pharaoh originated from Ancient Egypt after the end of the foreign rule of the Hyksos and means "Great House".
Egypt
with all of the natural barries how were the hyksos able to invade and conquer egypt?