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Hyskos were Asian nomads, they took invaded upper and lower Egypt

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The Hyskos were important because they saved Asia from being conqured by the Russians.

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Chariot-driving invaders of Egypt?

The Hyksos, when they effectively defeated the Egyptian Army using chariots.


What is a Hyksos Chariot?

Hyksos were the first to have chariots


How did Egyptians defeat the Hyksos?

The Egyptians defeated the Hyksos by learning how to make the copper tools that the Hyksos made.


What did the egyptians learn from the hyksos?

They learned how to fight from the Hyksos. The Hyksos used chariots, and this is how they were able to beat soldiers who were on foot.


When did the hyksos take over?

Hyksos took over Egypt in 1670 B.C


When did the Egyptians defeat the Hyksos?

They defeated the Hyksos in 1564


What did the Hebrews do to hyksos?

There is no mention in any text of encounters between the Ancient Hebrews and the Hyksos. There are some historians who claim that the Hebrews and the Hyksos are the same people, but this is a rare minority view.


Did the Egyptians drive the Hyksos out of Egypt?

yes they did drive the Hyksos out of Egypt


Who were the hyksos and what did they do to ancient egyptians?

The Hyksos invaded Egypt and took all of their food supply and killed many egyptians


Who defeated the hyksos?

The southern Theban Egyptians rose up in a revolt against the Hyksos. Three successive kings, Seqenenre Tao, Kamose, and Ahmose, fought continuously against the Hyksos and were able to drive them out of Ancient Egypt.


Were Hyksos from Syria were never truly accepted into Egyptian communities and were always considered foreigners although they controlled Egypt?

True. The Egyptians considered the Hyksos as foreign usurpers of the Egyptian throne. When the Hyksos were eventually driven out of Egypt, all traces of their occupation were erased. No accounts survive recording the history of the period from the Hyksos perspective, only that of the native Egyptians who evicted the occupiers. However, conversely, the use of Egyptian names and symbols in the hieroglyphics of later Hyksos rulers indicates that the Hyksos considered themselves relatively Egyptianized.


Why did the Hyksos leave Egypt?

The Hyksos were foreign invaders and managed to maintain control due to superior weaponry. However, eventually that technological edge began to wane as Egyptians copied Hyksos technologies (like the chariot). The Egyptians, being far more numerous, were able to stage an effective rebellion and drive out the Hyksos occupiers.