A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Many researchers refer to the Hyksos as West Asian people, but who these people were is not exactly known.
They were officially known as “Foreign Rulers ('Heka Khawaset'). Their historical name “Hyksos” is of Greek origin.
The Hyksos kingdom was located in the eastern Nile Delta and Middle Egypt, and the Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty rulers established their capital and seat of government at Memphis and their summer residence at Avaris.
At that time, the Hyksos ruled the Delta and gradually extended their rule farther west and south, adopting the traditional titles of the Dynasty they conquered. It is believed that the area under Hyksos control extended from the Nile Delta on the Mediterranean to a little south of Cairo.
This is a preview of our premium article available only to members of Ancient Pages.
Become a member to read more - Click here
If you are already a member and have logged in to your account, you can access the article here
See also:
Pharaoh Ay – A Man With A Hidden Agenda Or A Victim Of Unfortunate Circumstances?
Pi-Ramesse: Pharaoh Ramesses II’s Great Capital Surprisingly Identified In Two Locations
Khopesh Sword – Symbolic Weapon Of The Pharaohs And Emblem OF Egyptian Deities