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kobusy [5.1K]
3 years ago
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What was two of Ramses acheivements?

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Sveta_85 [38]3 years ago
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Answer: Won the Hittite war, remembered as a builder.

Explanation:

  • When he succeeded his father Seti I, the greatest challenge to the new warrior ruler was the growing Hittite force, who at that moment were enemies of Egypt. Ramses knew that he was in danger of Hittite, and he wanted to deal with his enemy. On the other hand, the Hittites organized dozens of tribes who were against Egypt. Thus, a union of Malaysian tribes and peoples was formed against Ramses. Ramses embarked on a battle with his four armies, with little support from other tribes. The battle was fierce, at one point the Hittites claimed dominance thanks to their military strategist Muvatal. Sources say that Ramses himself stood out in the battle, which at the moment gave motivation to his soldiers. Then the Hittites began to retreat, but the Ramses did not want to pursue them since it had won a great battle, but with dire consequences. He didn't want to lose any more people.

  • And if Keops is widely known as a great builder, hardly anyone can outrun Ramses. Ramses has been built all over Egypt and is undeniable in the context of construction. He built colossal temples, impressive monuments, and built on behalf of his father Seti I. His most impressive architectural achievement is considered to be a temple in Abu Simbel, Nubia. At the entrance to the same stand are four of his statues each about 18 mothers high, and at the base of the statue are carved figures of his women, which were much smaller. He built the city of Piramesse in the Nile Delta, which was the architectural wonder of the time. He is buried in the Valley of the Kings in his tomb, and is believed to have died at the age of 92.
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