Very nice statue if the king Amenhotep III made of real black granite carved from the beginning to the end from one piece of rock King Amenhotep III was king of the two land of Egypt -upper Eygpt and lower Egypt The inscriptions on the statue mean the lord of the justice of the goddess Maat, the goddess of justice, and this is the royal name of King Imhotep, and after the titles that he acquired, such as the lord of the two lands and the beloved of the god Ra A little bit about the king Amenhotep ||| Amenhotep III is the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and one of the greatest rulers of Egypt throughout history. He ruled Egypt in the period from June-December 1391 BC - 1353 BC or June to December BC / 1350 BC (1391 BC - 1353 BC) In the early years of his reign, Amenhotep III was interested in sports, especially hunting and fishing, as he was a great hunter, as he found a scarab for him in which he records that he captured a hundred wild bulls in a royal hunting trip that lasted two days, and another scarab he issued in the tenth year in which he mentioned that since his ascension to the throne he killed 102 lions On hunting trips, he showed little interest in military operations, as Amenhotep faced some few in the fifth year of his rule in the country of Kush (Nubia), but the fighting was taking place with a small group of Sudanese, and after he defeated them, he expanded his domain until he reached the fourth cataract, and he wrote down a reminder of this The campaign near the rocks of Konosu Island in Nubia, as described his campaign in the country of Nubia on a fat plate, which is now in the British Museum. Another revolution took place in the town of Abhat, located after the second cataract. He preferred to consolidate the foundations of Egyptian sovereignty in Asia through diplomatic means, so he worked permanently to strengthen and document the bonds of friendship with the Kingdom of Mitanni, the largest of the great powers at the time, and he married in the tenth year of Giloukhepa, daughter of "Choutarna", the king of Mitanni. After a long time, he married the sister of "Touchratta", another king of this country, then the sister of the king of Babylon. Then he married the daughters of the two previous kings, then the daughter of the king of "Arzawa". And to show the desire to confirm the good relations, he sent "Tushrata" to King Amenhotep III, who was suffering from illness, with a statue of Ichtar, the goddess of Ninive, that goddess who was famous for her ability to grant healing. But every diplomacy has its limits. This diplomacy did not prevent the king of "Amourrou" from forming an alliance between the small states that insisted on detachment from Egyptian subordination. This deterioration in matters did not occur until the end of his reign, that era in which Egypt reached the height of its influence and wealth thanks to the influx of Nubian gold to it, in addition to the huge quantities of raw materials and manufactured products coming from the parts that fell to one degree or another under the sovereignty of the pharaoh. With these bountiful goods also came ideas, customs and beliefs, as well as the people of those countries. Therefore, the Egyptian society has come to include different races clearly, as it witnessed a clear change in style and style, the first of which began to become clear since the reign of Amenhotep II, and art was a brilliant example of that, and the old concepts and traditions were never abandoned, but the strict stagnation became moving towards delicacy and softness. Sensitivity, and who has not contemplated the admiration and fascination of the inscriptions of my tombs, "Ramoza, and Khag-im-Hat"? In this era, the patterns of clothing and adornment changed, and the hieroglyphic writing opened up more and more to the local language, which until then was the means of quick and brief writing. And the Egyptian religion also developed, not only in terms of the wide welcome of foreign deities, but also in terms of its tendency towards a more realistic concept in the field of solar worship: the sun disk itself called “Aton” became the focus of worship, and it is known to what extent Akhenaten developed this trend and its growth [4]. The rule of Amenhotep III was at the same level of prevailing civilizational development. The behavior of the pharaoh was certainly distinguished by pomp and splendor, but he rose to the highest level with the splendor of his position, and because he believed that each of his actions deserved a stronger and broader media campaign than was permitted by traditional means, he therefore published a series of scarabs throughout the kingdom to want his achievements and emphasize them. . Thus, the occasion of his marriage to King T, and his marriage to Gelukhiba, and his hunting trips in the second year of his reign when he hunted bulls in the desert, as well as the collection of lions that he slaughtered in his youth and sailing over the vast irrigation basin that he dug in the birthplace of Queen T, were celebrated. . 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