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Stand up, and I will recite you my story and my biography. Arise and show respect; you are in the presence of the first emperor in human history. I am the conqueror; I am the owner of glory, immortality and power; I am the father of empires; I am the greatest ruler of Egypt over thousands of years. I am a master of World Emperors Thutmose III.
I ruled Egypt for 50 years, 30 of them alone, and entered 16 battles and wars. I did not lose a war or was defeated in a battle throughout my rule. I am the one who transformed Egypt from an independent kingdom to an empire with its borders. Iraq reached the east, Libya in the west, the borders of Turkey in the north, the fourth waterfall and the borders of Somalia in the south.
I am from a royal dynasty. My father is King Tuthmosis the Second. My mother was not the king’s main wife, but she was one of the king’s maidservants. As for my father’s wife, she is the great lady of Egypt, Queen Hatshepsut.
My story began after my father married one of the concubines of the palace called (Aiza) and they had me from her. The royal family until my father began to wear down the disease, and I began to set my eyes on the throne of Egypt and imagine myself wearing the crown of Egypt. Still, I was not the legitimate heir to the rule, as my mother is not a royal but a slave of the people. The king, I agreed with the priests and his coffin bearer to stand in front of me and not to budge, as if the king was choosing me to be his heir. The priests were able to convince everyone that what happened was nothing but a sign that Amon had chosen Thutmose III to participate in the rule of Hatshepsut because the priests did not agree to rule Egypt. A lady who refuses to see only a male on the throne. Anyway, with this plot, I was able to leave the temple and enter the royal palace and see the throne seat around the corner from me, but the ironwoman Hatshepsut did not surrender. Toh and allies in the palace temple helped me convince the people that Amon had chosen me to rule Egypt with her. Since her childhood, I had to vacate the place for her.
Hatshepsut did not get rid of me. She did not kill me, exile me, or harm me. Rather, she sent me to the training grounds in Thebes to train me in combat. She began teaching me the arts of state administration and conveyed her experience to make me a pharaoh capable of ruling a kingdom the size of Egypt. She married me to her daughter, Merit Ra. Twenty years ago, Queen Hatshepsut passed away, and I finally sat on the throne of Egypt alone, and I am not just a ruler and army commander.
Perhaps many of my compatriots do not know me now. Perhaps they have not heard about me, my heroism, and what I have offered to our country, Egypt, except a little. They are busy studying and learning the glories of others that are not fake. I am the king who is interested in the greatest details. Its people rule it, so love me the enemy and the friend, because the aim of my control of this country was never to steal the wealth of their country or practice sadism and make them slaves, or to impose the Egyptian religion and the gods of Egypt on them, as it is the right religion in our eyes. Rather, the goal was to secure the borders of my country, Egypt. They harassed me, they sought to taste my anger, and they had what they sought.
The Emir of Kadesh led an alliance against me consisting of 23 Asian armies, saying: Egypt is now ruled by a small pharaoh who cannot do anything. My response was: “Now you will see the wrath of Egypt.” The Prince of Kadesh was captured and exiled to Egypt, and the lands and peoples of this alliance were subjected to Egyptian sovereignty during my reign. The Egyptian army did not know the meaning of defeat. “The Egyptian army in my era was invincible.”
During my era, the ancient Egyptians mastered the industry of arrows and arrows, which became incredibly permeable, recognized by modern historians. So far, my war tactics are being studied in military institutes and colleges around the world.
I was the first to divide the army into hearts and two wings, and I was the first to establish a military intelligence and espionage apparatus in history, and I was imitated by all the distinguished military leaders and followed me in choosing the unexpected and difficult path.
In World War II, the Germans invaded France through the almost impossible rugged Ardennes, not from the plain expansive across Belgium as the Allies expected.
Napoleon imitated me in the battle of Austerlitz against Austria, which was his greatest victory. Napoleon considered me his idol and learned from my genius military plans.
Ibrahim Pasha, the son of Muhammad Ali Pasha, imitated me in his battles against the Turks, in which he won all of them.
In his memoirs, the British General Allenby wrote that he had defeated the Ottoman forces in Palestine in the First World War. The battle between the British and the Turks was in the same location as the ancient site of Megiddo, following the same plan as my plan in the battle of Megiddo, but using the same mountain road that I used to attack the Ottomans.
My enemies took refuge in one of the battles in the Euphrates River, confident that I would not reach them. I built ships in Syria that could be dismantled and assembled, and we crossed with them disassembled on our backs, and camels appeared across the desert to the Euphrates River. Then we reassembled them on the banks of the Euphrates, and the Egyptian army crossed with them, and we defeated them in northern Iraq and Southern Turkey now, and I was able to annex them to Egypt.
Field Marshal Montgomery imitated me and crossed the Rhine in the same way and defeated Nazi Germany. He said in his memoirs that he learned how to defeat his enemies from the plans of the genius Thutmose III. He mentioned crossing the Rhine and said that he learned the idea of transporting boats disassembled on the ground in small parts and then installing them again in front of the water barrier Rhine River to bear His troops and tanks, crossing the river, and surprising the Germans
One of my immortal sayings: “You must always remember the glory of your ancestors, for it is your fuel with which you will inflame the enemies of the country.”
I did not
Thutmose III.
November 20, 2021
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