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The battle of the battlefield of kadesh is recorded in the history of ancient Egypt. The Hittites have learned of the upcoming military expedition of the Egyptian army from their spies in the area. They have disguised themselves as nomads and have lied to the Egyptian leaders, saying that their enemy is not guarding the holy city. The Egyptian army is divided in half and destroyed separately. When the Egyptian soldiers cross the river, they are besieged by the Hittite army. The hittites intercept the Egyptian troops and destroy them separately. The king of Egypt asks why he is struggling before his death. There are still 8,000 Egyptian soldiers on the eastern bank of the Orontes River. He asks why they are not capturing the man who is in love with his beautiful blonde-haired daughter. The man tells him that he is determined to win the battle. He leads his men to the front lines to disturb the Egyptian forces. The next time they meet, the battle is to be fought in front of him. He will capture the man and save his beautiful daughter.
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Pharaoh's Concubine • Chapter 62 • Page ik-page-234500
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Chapter 62
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About This Chapter
The battle of the battlefield of kadesh is recorded in the history of ancient Egypt. The Hittites have learned of the upcoming military expedition of the Egyptian army from their spies in the area. They have disguised themselves as nomads and have lied to the Egyptian leaders, saying that their enemy is not guarding the holy city. The Egyptian army is divided in half and destroyed separately. When the Egyptian soldiers cross the river, they are besieged by the Hittite army. The hittites intercept the Egyptian troops and destroy them separately. The king of Egypt asks why he is struggling before his death. There are still 8,000 Egyptian soldiers on the eastern bank of the Orontes River. He asks why they are not capturing the man who is in love with his beautiful blonde-haired daughter. The man tells him that he is determined to win the battle. He leads his men to the front lines to disturb the Egyptian forces. The next time they meet, the battle is to be fought in front of him. He will capture the man and save his beautiful daughter.
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