- Djahi,
Djahy or
Tjahi (Egyptian: ḏhj, ḏꜣhy) was the
Egyptian designation for
southern Retjenu. It ran from
approximately Ashkelon in
Israel to Lebanon...
- The
Battle of
Djahy was a
major land
battle between the
forces of
Pharaoh Ramesses III and the Sea
Peoples who
intended to
invade and
conquer Egypt. The...
- above, the
Hittites are
called "Hatti".) With the
victory in the
Battle of
Djahy and the
Battle of the
Delta during Year 8 of
Ramesses III's reign, Egypt...
-
Ascalon and the Lebanon,
stretching inland to the Sea of Galilee, was
named Djahy,
which was
approximately synonymous with Canaan.[citation needed] There...
- and
economic factors.
Retjenu was
divided into two
geographical regions.
Djahy the
southernmost region covered the area
between Askalon and
Mount Lebanon...
- First, he
defeated them on land in the
Battle of
Djahy on the
Egyptian Empire's
easternmost frontier in
Djahy or modern-day
southern Lebanon. The
second one...
- The
Tjeker and
Peleset battling the
troops of
Ramesses III
during the
Battle of
Djahy...
- They were
comprehensively defeated by
Ramesses III, who
fought them in "
Djahy" (the
eastern Mediterranean coast) and at "the
mouths of the rivers" (the...
-
Ramesses III
defeated them in two
great land and sea
battles (the
Battle of
Djahy and the
Battle of the Delta). He
incorporated them as
subject peoples and...
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outer side of the east wall. This land
battle occurred in the
vicinity of
Djahy against "the
northern countries". When it was over,
several chiefs were...