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Thutmose III
You know that our ancient Egyptian ancestors did not know chicken, which means chickens in the Egyptian dialect, until recently, approximately 600 years BC.
After the great victory of King Thutmose III in the historic battle of Megiddo in 1457 BC, among his many spoils in the battle were chicken birds, which are called chicks in Egyptian.
Thutmose's admiration for the new bird, which had bright colors, made him order the artists of the royal palace to engrave it among the records of the battle and the details of the war and the spoils on the walls of the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
Thus, history recorded the entry of chickens into Egypt during the reign of King Tuthmosis III. Since that time, and for many centuries, the chicken has become one of the most important birds that Egyptians admire and brag about possessing, but for hundreds of years they did not dare to slaughter it and use it in their meals, like ducks and geese. The chicken represented for them an ornamental bird that they only boasted about owning.
Until the era of King Psamtik I came in 609 BC
The founder of the 26th Dynasty, and during his reign of about 55 years, many things changed in Egyptian life, including the beginning of eating chicken, which of course has continued from that time until the present day.
Among King Thutmose III's many accomplishments was his rule of Egypt in his twenties
He remained on her throne for 54 years, entering 17 major military battles and was not defeated.
He founded one of the most important empires of the ancient world, the Egyptian Empire
It was the largest area during his reign, and included from southern Turkey until beyond Nubia.
From eastern Libya to Iraq.
He challenged 23 Asian armies and defeated them in the Battle of Megiddo.
He roamed the princes of the kingdoms subject to him and raised them in Egypt to ensure their loyalty.
His war plans are now taught in military colleges.
The ancient Egyptians did not mourn a king and weep bitterly for him as they mourned for him after his death, and the evidence is that
His funeral was the largest funeral in the ancient world
Despite his power and authority, he was not unjust. One of his most famous sayings to his famous minister, Rakhmi-Ra, is:
{The Lord does not accept bias (corruption). Be vigilant, for the position of a minister is the foundation of the entire earth. It is not for a minister to enslave people. Listen to the complainant from the south, the delta, or anywhere else.
Act justly, for favoritism is abhorred by the Lord. Be fair to those you know and those you do not know.
Commandments/
Do not kill a soldier who surrenders... Do not kill a civilian who does not take up arms
Beware of harming a child or a woman... Give food to the hungry so that the Lord will give you double it
- Beware of becoming frightened and terrified, as this does not please the great God


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