What were the most military successful pharaohs?

What were the most military successful pharaohs?

user nobogy cares about Egypt unless you argue if theyre black or not

LOL isn't that the guy from Victorious

This guy

Thutmoses III who defeated the Syrians and Canaanites and conquered the Levant
Ramses II who defeated the Hittities
Ramses III who defeated the sea peoples

>Ramses II who defeated the Hittities
The war ended with a peace treaty he didn't win

He got out ok though is army was 1/2 of that of the Hittities', that sounds like a victory to me.

Augustus

>Ramesses II
>defeating the Hittites

It was a draw actually.

He also had to give up some land to make them go away since it was apparent they would've won in a prolonged conflict.

> Ramses II who defeated the Hittities

You fell for his propaganda kek

Wewuz1

>the most military successful pharaohs?

Field-Pharaoh Erwin Rommel
>would have conquered Egypt if not for Hitler's meddling
>had some WOWZA style
>didn't believe in Nazism, but still followed orders like a based soldier, for his family and his country
>logistics wizard
>rode around in cool Tigers vroom vroom boom boom haha
>did I mention he looked SHARP?

The ones who were descended of non-egyptians

Other than Alexander name one

There's too many to choose from desu but let's start with the Ptolemaic dynasty.

Amasis the XV/LXXXVIII, expelled the filthy Semitic influence.

>implying any Pharaoh could be militarily successful

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>sea peoples

So you could say he fought against sea men.

> any of them

Tyrone III is widely regarded as the most brilliant pharaoh of all time

Ramses II won like one battle and spent the rest of his life making statutes to celebrate it, from what I remember.

The Mamluks

Ozymandias is obviously the superior military tactician

WE

Kushite ruled Egypt under King Taharqa was one of the few states who withstood the Assyrians.

Feel free to be triggered.

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hmmm

t. a black man

Why is that white guy dressed as pharaoh?

He's white and Pakistani I believe

None
Egypt was a Meme Empire

>check the article
>never mentions "Mamluk victory" but "Treaty of Caesarea" as outcome
>says whole muslim fleet was destroyed as does your result
>says the total Mamluk force was killed
>the last edit to remove the "Mamluk victory" was on the 28th of October after someone added it like a month ago
>apparently this shit has been going on for some while in the edit history
this is why I hate people using wikipedia as a source
someone actually got triggered by this post and edited the article, once again