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==Hyksos King==
==Hyksos King==
The Hyksos kingdom was centered in the eastern Nile Delta and Middle Egypt and was limited in size, never extending south into Upper Egypt, which was under the control of Theban-based rulers, except briefly, for about three years, at the end of Khyan's reign and the beginning of Aphophis'. The Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty rulers established their capital and seat of government at Avaris.'''The Hyksos had Canaanite names, as seen in those with names of Semitic deities such as Anath or Ba'al.''' Several of their pharaohs did in fact adopt the Egyptian title hekw chasut (foreign overlords) for themselves, along with Egyptian throne names. They introduced new tools of warfare into Egypt, most notably the composite bow and the horse-drawn chariot.
The Hyksos kingdom was centered in the eastern Nile Delta and Middle Egypt and was limited in size, never extending south into Upper Egypt, which was under the control of Theban-based rulers, except briefly, for about three years, at the end of Khyan's reign and the beginning of Aphophis'. The Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty rulers established their capital and seat of government at Avaris.'''The Hyksos had Canaanite names, as seen in those with names of Semitic deities such as Anath or Ba'al.''' Several of their pharaohs did in fact adopt the Egyptian title hekw chasut (foreign overlords) for themselves, along with Egyptian throne names. They introduced new tools of warfare into Egypt, most notably the composite bow and the horse-drawn chariot.
==The Name Stealers==
It appears that the [[NAA]]’s [[Hyksos King Invasion|Hyksos Kings]] and Khazar preferred lineages gathered this esoteric knowledge about the [[Universal Tree of Life]] from the Melchizedek teachings that were given by the [[Aryans]] when they came to the [[Carpathian]] basin. They rebranded it into the controlling narratives to serve them as the exalted [[Hibiru Tribes]] chosen ones, a process of name stealing over many generations.


==Also==
==Also==