Kemit - New Kingdom - 4TH GREAT WAR FOR KEMIT

HYSKOS EXPELLED - Senakhtenre Tao and Great Royal Queen Tetisheri, then Seqenenre Tao and GR Queen Aah-Hotep, 1556 BCE - The Priests of Sekhmet developed a vaccine for the Plague brought to Kemit by the Hyskos. On land and river, the Thebans and their allies attack the Hyksos, pushing them northward towards their capital, Avaris. Great Royal Queen Ahhotep, General (soon King) Ahmose, and the Kushite General Babu led 150,000 Volunteers from Kemit, Kush, and Punt to expel the evil "Heqa Ka-Set".
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