Hyksos

The Rulers of Foreign Lands Who Transformed Egypt

Definition

The Hyksos were a West Semitic-speaking people who gained a foothold in Egypt circa 1782 BCE at the city of Avaris in Lower Egypt, thus initiating the era known in Egyptian history as the Second Intermediate Period (circa 1782 to circa 1570 BCE). Though villified by later Egyptian scribes, the innovations they introduced transformed Egypt, and without them, there would have been no Egyptian Empire.

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Timeline

  • 1783 BCE
    Avaris is built and set as capital of Hyksos.
  • c. 1782 BCE - c. 1570 BCE
    The Hyksos reign in Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.
  • 1725 BCE
    Invasion of the Hyksos.
  • c. 1580 BCE
    Conflict between the Hyksos at Avaris and Egyptians of Thebes breaks out; Theban king Ta'O killed in battle.
  • c. 1570 BCE
    Hyksos are driven from Egypt by Ahmose I who initiates the period of the New Kingdom.
  • c. 1570 BCE
    Ahmose I defeats and expels the Hyksos from Egypt and destroy their capital Avaris.
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