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Sharuhen (Hebrew: שָׁרוּחֶן) was an
ancient town in the
Negev Desert or
perhaps in Gaza.
Following the
expulsion of the
Hyksos from
Egypt in the second...
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Avaris was sacked.
Ahmose also parti****ted in the three-year
siege of
Sharuhen in
southern Canaan for
which he was rewarded. He
followed his king to Nubia...
- Tel
Rehov (Rehov?)
Samaria (Shomron, Sebastie) Sam'al
Sarepta (Sarafand)
Sharuhen (Tell el-Far'ah (South))?, Tell el-'Ajjul?, Tel Haror?)
Shiloh Saida (Sidon)...
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little more than the
Hyksos throne,
being possibly already besieged in
Sharuhen, the last
Hyksos stronghold in the
Negev Desert. This is
contested by other...
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capture of Avaris, Ahmose, son of Ebana,
records that
Ahmose I
captured Sharuhen (possibly Tell el-Ajjul),
which some
scholars argue was a city in Canaan...
- has been
linked by
William Foxwell Albright to the
ancient settlement of
Sharuhen,
although Tell el-Ajjul near the
estuary of
Nahal Besor, and Tel Haror...
- I
completed his
victory over the
Hyksos by
conquering their stronghold Sharuhen near Gaza
after a three-year siege. In addition, Gaza
appeared frequently...
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their capital of Avaris. c. 1530 BC
Siege of
Sharuhen Egyptians under Ahmose I
siege and raze town of
Sharuhen in
southern Canaan, the last
stronghold the...
- He
completed his
victory over the
Hyksos by
conquering their stronghold Sharuhen near Gaza
after a three-year siege.
Ahmose would have
conquered Avaris...
- Al-Kamil by the
European armies.
Ajjul is one of the
proposed sites for
Sharuhen and for Beth
Eglaim mentioned in Eusebius's Onomasticon, in
contrast with...