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Egyptian and Babylonian
In addition, there is no evidence whatsoever in Assyrian, Babylonian, Median, Persian, Greek or Egyptian records of the time mentioning deportations of Assyrians from their homelands
* Monuments and records of other contemporary civilizations ; for example, representations of alien peoples in Egyptian frescoes ; imitation of Aegean fabrics and style in non-Aegean lands ; allusions to Mediterranean peoples in Egyptian, Semitic or Babylonian records.
However, the similarity between the central concerns of Job and those of certain ancient Babylonian and Egyptian texts reveals a shared interest in the question of why the innocent suffer.
The most ancient mathematical texts available are Plimpton 322 ( Babylonian mathematics c. 1900 BC ), the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus ( Egyptian mathematics c. 2000-1800 BC ) and the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus ( Egyptian mathematics c. 1890 BC ).
During this time, Jews have experienced slavery, anarchic and theocratic self-government, conquest, occupation, and exile ; in the Diasporas, they have been in contact with and have been influenced by ancient Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian, and Hellenic cultures, as well as modern movements such as the Enlightenment ( see Haskalah ) and the rise of nationalism, which would bear fruit in the form of a Jewish state in the Levant.
Early records on medicine have been discovered from ancient Egyptian medicine, Babylonian medicine, Ayurvedic medicine ( in the Indian subcontinent ), classical Chinese medicine ( predecessor to the modern traditional Chinese Medicine ), and ancient Greek medicine and Roman medicine.
Hellenistic astrology originated from Babylonian and Egyptian astrology.
In particular there is a persistent emphasis on themes such as the persecution of the chosen people ( Domine praestolamur a5 ) the Babylonian or Egyptian captivity ( Domine tu iurasti ) and the long-awaited coming of deliverance ( Laetentur caeli, Circumspice Jerusalem ).
With the exception of Babylonian dated tablets and some Egyptian inscriptions, we possess no contemporary evidence about the reign of Cambyses but the short account of Darius I in the Behistun Inscription.
The monuments that Darius built were often inscribed in the official languages of the Persian Empire, Old Persian, Elamite and Babylonian and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Much of the Babylonian and Egyptian pictorial writing characters appear derived from the same sources.
The various Canaanite nations of the Bronze to Iron Ages are mentioned in the Bible, Mesopotamian ( Assyrian and Babylonian ), Hittite and Ancient Egyptian texts.
* The earliest sundials known from the archaeological record are the obelisks ancient Egyptian astronomy and Babylonian astronomy
The use of scenthounds to track prey dates back to Assyrian, Babylonian, and ancient Egyptian times, and was known as venery.
Nevertheless, the entire system of measurement corresponds almost exactly with the Babylonian system, and in all probability the Israelite measurement system was derived from the Babylonian, with some lesser level of influence from the Egyptian system.
The smaller of the Egyptian ells measured 450 mm, but the standard Babylonian ell, cast in stone on one of the statues of King Gudea, was 495 mm, and the larger Egyptian ell was between 525 and 528 mm.
Joseph Campbell, a more recent scholar of comparative mythology, equates Ishtar, Inanna, and Aphrodite, and he draws a parallel between the Egyptian goddess Isis who nurses Horus, and the Babylonian goddess Ishtar who nurses the god Tammuz.
The sequel to Blood Feast, Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat ( 2002 ) also features Ishtar, but it is explained that she is Babylonian, even though " everyone seems to think she's Egyptian.
Examples of the storm god vs. sea serpent trope in the Ancient Near East can be seen with Baʿal vs. Yam ( Canaanite ), Marduk vs. Tiamat ( Babylonian ), and Atum vs. Nehebkau ( Egyptian ) among others, with attestations as early as the 2nd millennium as seen on Syrian seals.
Joseph Justus Scaliger (; August 5, 1540, Agen – January 21, 1609, Leiden ) was a French religious leader and scholar, known for expanding the notion of classical history from Greek and Ancient Roman history to include Persian, Babylonian, Jewish and Ancient Egyptian history.

Egyptian and armies
As a result of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force's capture of two Ottoman armies, an armistice with the Ottoman Empire was signed on 31 October 1918.
A series of coordinated attacks by these Egyptian Expeditionary Force infantry and mounted troops were also successful at the Battle of Mughar Ridge, during which the British infantry divisions and the Desert Mounted Corps drove two Ottoman armies back to the Jaffa — Jerusalem line.
In 1153, Baldwin launched an offensive against Ascalon, the fortress in the south from which Fatimid Egyptian armies had continually raided Jerusalem since the foundation of the kingdom.
But the easier production, and the better availability of the raw material for the first time permitted the equipment of entire armies with metal weapons, though Bronze Age Egyptian armies were at times fully equipped with bronze weapons.
* During this period of confusion and change amongst Egypt ’ s leadership, armies under the Seleucid king, Antiochus III, make serious inroads into the Egyptian territories in Coele Syria.
Under Thutmose III ( 1479 – 1426 BC ) and Amenhotep II ( 1427 – 1400 BC ), the regular presence of the strong hand of the Egyptian ruler and his armies kept the Amorites and Canaanites sufficiently loyal.
* Babylon and Susa fall to the Egyptian armies of Ptolemy III.
She also was believed to advance ahead of the Egyptian armies and cut down their enemies with fiery arrows, similar to other war deities She was less known to the people as Crown goddess ..
In his first regnal year, he led his armies along the “ Ways of Horus ,” the coastal road that led from the Egyptian city of Tjaru ( Zarw / Sile ) in the north-east corner of the Egyptian Nile Delta along the northern coast of the Sinai peninsula ending in the town of “ Canaan ” in the modern Gaza strip.
Under his rule, Egyptian armies pushed south into Nubia as far as the second cataract, building a border fort at Buhen and incorporating all of lower Nubia as an Egyptian colony.
In the early years of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, control over this strategic location led to three consecutive battles between the Crusaders and Egyptian armies from Ascalon.
Their armies launched a joint surprise attack on the Jewish Yom Kippur holiday ( the most sacred Jewish day of all in which each Jew must atone for his sins, pray and avoid eating and drinking ) – the Syrian forces attacking fortifications in the Golan Heights and the Egyptian forces attacking fortifications around the Suez Canal and on the Sinai Peninsula.
The village was on the front line between the Israeli and Egyptian armies through the summer of 1948 and appears to have changed hands several times.
Egyptian armies fought Hittite armies for control of modern-day Syria.
His campaigns of reconquest culminated in the Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC, where he led Egyptian armies against those of the Hittite king Muwatalli II and was caught in history's first recorded military ambush.
The Army of the Danube, and its two flanking armies, the Army of Helvetia and the Army of Mayence, or Mainz, were equally short of manpower, supplies, ammunition, and training ; most resources were already directed to the Army in Northern Italy, and Army of Britain, and the Egyptian expedition.
Populations from the Ta-Seti region came to people Itj-tawy and from this power centre, Amenemhat I's armies extended the Egyptian empire.
For one brief moment in time, he had become the envy of the Egyptian kings of antiquity, controlling Egypt, the Sudan, and Syria ( which alone would have made him their better in power ) he saw the Ottoman armies collapse or fall into disorganization after their defeat in Syria, and it looked like the Middle East and Anatolia were his for the taking.
After the campaign in Amenhotep's ninth year, Egyptian and Mitannian armies never fought again, and the two kingdoms seem to have reached some sort of peace.
In 1973 The Syrian and Egyptian armies launched the Yom Kippur War, a well-planned surprise attack against Israel.

Egyptian and fought
The Battle of the Nile ( also known as the Battle of Aboukir Bay, in French as the Bataille d ' Aboukir or in Egyptian Arabic as معركة أبي قير البحرية ) was a major naval battle fought between British and French fleets at Aboukir Bay on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt from 1 – 3 August 1798.
By that time, Arafat had graduated with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and was called to duty to fight with Egyptian forces during the Suez Crisis ; however, he never actually fought on the battlefield.
** Suez Crisis ( 1956 ) – The Suez Crisis was a war fought on Egyptian territory in 1956.
* May 20 – Ahmed Hamdi, Egyptian soldier, that fought in Yom Kippur ( d. 1973 )
** Ahmed Hamdi, Egyptian soldier, who fought in Yom Kippur ( b. 1929 )
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War Rabin directed Israeli operations in Jerusalem and fought the Egyptian army in the Negev.
* The Battle of Abukir ( 1799 ) of the Egyptian campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars, fought in August 1799, where Napoleon finished his defeat of the Turkish army of Mustafa IV
* The Battle of Abukir ( 1801 ), second battle of the Egyptian campaign fought on 8 March 1801.
In the peace agreement ( the Peace of Lysimachia ), Antiochus III formally takes possession of southern Syria, which has been fought over for 100 years by the Ptolemies and Seleucids, and also takes possession of the Egyptian territories in Anatolia.
Egyptian sources do not mention his name ; that he was the king of Naharin whom Thutmose III fought against in the 15th century BC can only be deduced from assumptions.
The hero Chaereas is not a historical figure, although his name recalls Chabrias, an Athenian general who fought in an Egyptian revolt against Persia in about 360 BC.
They fought with each other and the Egyptian army withdrew before him.
He fought against Asiatic people and was the most successful of Egyptian pharaohs.
The Egyptian prince Neferkaptah fought the serpents and retrieved the book, but in punishment for his theft from Thoth, the gods killed his wife and son.
The Battle of Romani ( 3 – 5 August 1916 ) was fought east of the Suez Canal, near the Egyptian town of Romani and the site of ancient Pelusium on the Sinai Peninsula during the First World War.
General Sir Archibald Murray, the commander of the British Empire forces in Egypt, formed the Egyptian Expeditionary Force ( EEF ) in March 1916 by merging the Force in Egypt, which had protected Egypt since the beginning of the war, with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force which had fought at Gallipoli.
He received the brevet rank of colonel in January 1800, and fought in the later stages of the Egyptian campaign under Ralph Abercromby, capturing Rosetta without a fight and successfully investing the nearby Fort Julien in April 1801.
The Ottoman – Saudi War, also known as the Egyptian – Wahhabi War, was fought in 1811 – 1818 between Egypt under the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha ( nominally under Ottoman rule ) and the army of the First Saudi State.
It fought at the Siege of Toulon ( 1793 ) and the capture of Corsica ( 1794 ), returning briefly to Northern Europe for the Battle of Egmont op Zee in the 1799 Helder Campaign, before fighting in the 1801 Egyptian campaign at the Battle of Aboukir and the Battle of Alexandria.
Egyptian armies fought Hittite armies for control of modern-day Syria.
* Battle of Megiddo ( 15th century BC ): fought between the armies of the Egyptian pharaoh Thutmose III and a large Canaanite coalition led by the rulers of Megiddo and Kadesh.
The Negev and Yiftah Brigades fought in the Negev against the Egyptian army and managed to stop and later repulse it into the Gaza Strip and Sinai.

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