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Definition of Hyksos in English: Hyksosplural noun ˈhɪksɒsˈhikˌsäs A people of mixed Semitic and Asian descent who invaded Egypt and settled in the Nile delta c.1640 BC. They formed the 15th and 16th dynasties of Egypt and ruled a large part of the country until driven out c.1532 BC. 西克索人(闪米特人和亚细亚人的混血后裔,公元前约1640年入侵埃及,并在尼罗河三角洲定居,建立埃及第15和16王朝,公元前约1532年被驱逐出之前统治了埃及许多地区) Example sentencesExamples - The Hyksos weren't content with Pharaoh's welcome and great generosity - they wanted all the fertile lands.
- After the Bronze Age, Amorites, Western Semites, Hyksos and Hittites successively invaded the area.
- They command you take the Hyksos chief's daughter as your wife.
- There's good evidence that by the time of the Hyksos, a large part of Egyptian culture was lost to the Egypt of the day.
- During the 13 th Dynasty, there was a surplus of Hyksos.
- That was after Ahmose, a Theban ruler, defeated the Hyksos, who controlled the Lower Egypt.
- I think the situation you are thinking of may have occurred in isolated instances later on, such as the Hyksos people's momentary control of the Nile region.
- According to Manetho, he was the last king to rule before the Hyksos occupied Egypt ‘without a battle.’
- From around 1700 bc a much lighter chariot drawn by only two animals was developed, with which the Hyksos conquered Egypt.
- This Second Intermediate Period saw the Hyksos, Semitic invaders from Palestine, come and overtake the Egyptian ruling class.
- In 1575 B.C., a Thebian dynasty drove out the Hyksos and reunited the kingdom.
- The Egyptians under the Hyksos pharaohs invaded the Near East, and then came to Greece.
OriginFrom Greek Huksōs (interpreted by Manetho as 'shepherd kings' or 'captive shepherds'), from Egyptian heqa khoswe 'foreign rulers'. Definition of Hyksos in US English: Hyksosplural nounˈhikˌsäs A people of mixed Semitic and Asian descent who invaded Egypt and settled in the Nile delta c.1640 BC. They formed the 15th and 16th dynasties of Egypt and ruled a large part of the country until driven out c.1532 BC. 西克索人(闪米特人和亚细亚人的混血后裔,公元前约1640年入侵埃及,并在尼罗河三角洲定居,建立埃及第15和16王朝,公元前约1532年被驱逐出之前统治了埃及许多地区) Example sentencesExamples - From around 1700 bc a much lighter chariot drawn by only two animals was developed, with which the Hyksos conquered Egypt.
- They command you take the Hyksos chief's daughter as your wife.
- The Egyptians under the Hyksos pharaohs invaded the Near East, and then came to Greece.
- I think the situation you are thinking of may have occurred in isolated instances later on, such as the Hyksos people's momentary control of the Nile region.
- There's good evidence that by the time of the Hyksos, a large part of Egyptian culture was lost to the Egypt of the day.
- According to Manetho, he was the last king to rule before the Hyksos occupied Egypt ‘without a battle.’
- This Second Intermediate Period saw the Hyksos, Semitic invaders from Palestine, come and overtake the Egyptian ruling class.
- That was after Ahmose, a Theban ruler, defeated the Hyksos, who controlled the Lower Egypt.
- In 1575 B.C., a Thebian dynasty drove out the Hyksos and reunited the kingdom.
- During the 13 th Dynasty, there was a surplus of Hyksos.
- After the Bronze Age, Amorites, Western Semites, Hyksos and Hittites successively invaded the area.
- The Hyksos weren't content with Pharaoh's welcome and great generosity - they wanted all the fertile lands.
OriginFrom Greek Huksōs (interpreted by Manetho as ‘shepherd kings’ or ‘captive shepherds’), from Egyptian heqa khoswe ‘foreign rulers’. |