Summary This article delves into the vibrant daily life of Ancient Egypt, showcasing a society deeply rooted in harmony, religion, and innovation. Egyptians valued life as a divine gift, with…
Summary Alexander the Great, born in 356 BCE, combined Aristotle’s education with military skill, rising to power at 20 after his father’s death. He conquered Persia through key battles, founded…
The Pharaoh’s Curse The pharaoh’s curse is believed to be a punishment from the ancient Egyptian gods on the ones who annoy the eternal Rest of the pharaoh. The curse will cause illness,…
Where is Karnak Temple Located? Karnak temple is the largest temple in the world and the largest religious building ever made. It is located at “Thebes” Luxor city. Karnak temple known…
Summary In 525 BCE, Persian king Cambyses II exploited a diplomatic insult from Pharaoh Amasis II to justify invading Egypt. Guided by the defector Phanes of Halicarnassus and aided by…
Summary The Battle of Djahy, fought in 1178 BCE, marked a decisive victory for Pharaoh Ramesses III against the Sea Peoples, a group of fierce invaders from the Mediterranean. The…
Summary The Battle of Kadesh, fought in 1274 BCE, was a landmark conflict between Egypt’s Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under King Muwatalli II. Despite facing overwhelming odds,…
Summary The Battle of Megiddo (1457 BCE) is one of ancient history’s most significant military engagements, marking Egypt’s rise to superpower status. Led by Pharaoh Thutmose III, the battle demonstrated…
Summary The Qaitbay Citadel is a 15th-century fortress built by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay atop the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, once one of the Seven Wonders of the…
Summary The Hyksos invasion of Egypt (1782–1570 BCE) marked a pivotal period in Egyptian history, blending conflict with cultural exchange. The Hyksos, a Semitic people from the Levant, seized power…