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Egyptian–Hyksos Wars
1650–1550 BC
North Africa / Levant
Status: ended
Casualties: Unknown
The Hyksos, a Canaanite people, occupied Lower Egypt from ~1650 BC. Pharaoh Ahmose I drove them out around 1550 BC, reunifying Egypt and opening the New Kingdom era.
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Belligerents
- Egypt (17th–18th Dynasty)
- Hyksos Kingdom
Casualties
Unknown
Key events
- c. 1650 BC — Hyksos seize Lower Egypt
- c. 1550 BC — Ahmose I sacks Avaris and reunifies Egypt
Aftermath
Founded the New Kingdom — Egypt's most expansionist era. Egypt absorbed Hyksos military technology and projected power into the Levant for the first time, creating the conditions for the Egyptian–Hittite contest.
Weapons & matériel
- Composite bow (introduced by Hyksos)
- Bronze khopesh sickle-sword
- Horse-drawn chariot (introduced by Hyksos)
- Scale armour
- Bronze daggers
Forces
Egyptian forces under Ahmose I — tens of thousands
Technology
Hyksos brought horse, chariot, and composite bow to Egypt — transformed Egyptian warfare for millennia
Sources
- Autobiography of Ahmose son of Ebana
- Manetho
- Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
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