Egypt State Information Service - Winter 2008
 
     
 
Ahmose Nefertary (1576-1550 BC)

Her name was mentioned and her face was sculptured in many places such as Abidous, al-Karnak and Luxor. She is Ahmose-Nefertari, the wife of Ahmose I, leader of the Egyptian liberation war against the Hyksos.
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Egypt Towards Modernization

During 2007, Egypt moved in great strides towards realizing the aspired-for democracy and achieving the cherished economic programme so as to assert its capability of bringing about modernization and pushing through future reforms.
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Hatshepsut

Since the Egyptians have never agreed to be ruled by a woman, Hatshepsut agreed to marry her brother Tutmosis II so as to submit to the traditions of the royal court
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