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AMENHOTEP I The Founder of The 18th Dynasty

AMENHOTEP I  The Founder of The 18th Dynasty


AMENHOTEP I  The founder of the 18th dynasty , Have you ever known Amenhotep made many bad impacts on society, the most negative impact was when religion changed ?!

Amenhotep I, also called Amenophis I, king of ancient Egypt (reigned between 1514 and 1493 BC). Son of Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th dynasty (1539–1292 BC). It effectively extended the boundaries of Egypt in Nubia (modern Sudan).

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AMENHOTEP I  The founder of the 18th dynasty

AMENHOTEP I  The Founder of The 18th Dynasty

 

The biographies of two soldiers confirm the wars of Amenhotep in Nubia. As demonstrated by a graffiti of the seventh year of his reign. He reached the border at the Second Nile Waterfall, establishing a southernmost border on Sai Island.

Amenhotep also raided Libya, but no details of the operation are recorded. Its only confirmed activities in Asia are the reopening of the mines in Sinai. The reoccupation of the fortress erected there during the Middle Kingdom (1938 - c. 1630 BC). But there is indirect evidence that he had territory in Syria.

A small alabaster shrine of the king, as well as a series of smaller chapels, has been recovered in Karnak. And the king's officer in charge of construction credits another temple to Amenhotep.

achievements of AMENHOTEP I  The founder of the 18th dynasty 

AMENHOTEP I  The Founder of The 18th Dynasty

 In the fifth year of his reign, Amenhotep campaigned against a territory called Akuyata in Nubia.

Thereafter, his reign was peaceful, except for some disturbances in the Nile River Delta. Amenhotep, the king's most prominent official, repressed by carefully regulating access to Egypt by land and sea.

Amenhotep III in his early years enjoyed hunting in the tradition of his father, Thutmose IV. And his grandfather, Amenhotep II. On two occasions he issued large commemorative beetles to proclaim several of his exploits.

Main events of AMENHOTEP I  The founder of the 18th dynasty 

AMENHOTEP I  The Founder of The 18th Dynasty

Using the talents of Amenhotep, son of Hapu, the king participated in a great construction program. This included its own funerary temple in western Thebes, the Colossi of Memnon remain the prominent feature. And an important temple in Soleb, in Nubia.

Its palace complex in Malkata was linked to the Nile by a large artificial port, the Birket Habu. The king also built the main parts of the temple in Luxor. And a pylon in the temple in Karnak, both in ancient Thebes. He also built many buildings in Memphis.

 

Conclusion

AMENHOTEP I  The founder of the 18th dynasty made many bad impacts on society, the most negative impact was when religion changed. For years, the Egyptians believed there were many gods, but he changed that. So they only believed in one god and that god was Aten (the sun god).

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