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Eleventh dynasty of Egypt / Senusret I / Mentuhotep / Instructions of Amenemhat / Amenemhat I / Amenemhat / Senusret / First Intermediate Period of Egypt / Deir el-Bahari / Ancient Egypt / Twelfth dynasty of Egypt / 2nd millennium BC
Date: 2006-06-28 10:00:06
Eleventh dynasty of Egypt
Senusret I
Mentuhotep
Instructions of Amenemhat
Amenemhat I
Amenemhat
Senusret
First Intermediate Period of Egypt
Deir el-Bahari
Ancient Egypt
Twelfth dynasty of Egypt
2nd millennium BC

EGYPTIAN HISTORY II MIDDLE KINGDOM and SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD The first Egyptian dynasty from Thebes, with names that reflect a local Theban war god, Montu. Of course, these local rulers of a fragmented county end up

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