Pharaoh of Glory and Victory, Pharaoh of War and Peace, Ramses II is the star of the earth and the most famous king of the Pharaohs, who filled the world and occupied all people, Ramses II ascended the throne of Egypt and is a young man, twenty-five years of his long life, in order to line lines of light, glory, glory and pride in the history of Egypt The ancient and the ancient Near East and the ancient world, as if destiny was on a date with the birth and assumption of the rule of Egypt for that legendary king Ramses II, king of kings and master of the ancient world.
And the book "The Pharaohs of Warriors .. Diplomats and Military" says by Dr. Hussein Abd Al-Basir, Ramses became the second despite the presence of a large number of the pharaohs who carried the name of Ramses before him, like his grandfather Ramses I in his family the nineteenth family, and his successors from Ramses III to Ramses The eleventh in the next family and I mean the twentieth family, and it became a flag and a name for an entire era, which is the age of Ramses, that is, the kings of the nineteenth and twentieth families, the age of glory in ancient Egypt, when we say Ramses without specifying his arrangement in the two families or in the era or in ancient Egypt in general, he knows Everyone in the whole world, we mean without a doubt the Earth Star and the great and immortal King of Kings Ramses II.
Dr. Hussein Abdul-Basir explained that Ramses II was the son of the great pharaoh, the immortal warrior King Seti the First, and the son of Queen Toya, and his name means Ramses "the god Ra’s creation." His throne is “The Secret of Ma’at Ra Step”, “Ra”, that is, “The justice of God Ra is strong, chosen from God Ra.”
And the book “The Pharaohs of Warriors” drew that Ramses II married a very large number of women, perhaps the most famous of them is the charming queen and the beautiful beautiful queen Nefertari, as well as gave birth to a large number of boys and girls, perhaps the most famous of them is his son and his crown prince King Merneptah and the famous ascetic prince Prince Khes Im and the princess Then Queen Meret Amon, and he did not have an ancient Egyptian king, as Ramesses the Great II had many children.
Ramses II ruled Egypt for a long period of about sixty-seven years, and his reign was characterized by greatness, glory, and magnitude in everything, especially in building and construction works, which spanned the four corners of the universe, especially in the good land of Egypt, the Nubia countries, the Levant, and the Mediterranean coast.
The book "The Pharaohs of Warriors" emphasized that he did not build an ancient Egyptian king from temples, huge statues and obelisks as Ramses II built the great, and his time was truly the era of the great Ramses II, and extended his life long and died at a later age after the ninetieth year of his long life, and when he died The sacred pharaoh buried with all the majesty of the sacred Egyptian monarchy worthy of the greatness of His Majesty King Ramses the Second in his tomb No. 7 in the Valley of the Kings on the western mainland of the famous city of Luxor in the eternal Upper Egypt, and King Ramesses the Second put his silence, which can never be erased, in the memory of Egypt The ancient Near East and the ancient world. He is Ramesses the Second, the great immortal through the ages and times.
King Ramesses the Second recorded the scenes of celebration of his victory in the Battle of Kadesh against the Hittites in many scenes and texts in its effects that fill the country in its length and width, and when Ramses was a young prince, he was greatly influenced by the military traditions established by his grandfather, King Ramesses the First, who was named after him, and Ramses participated. At a young age, with his father, the great warrior king, Seti I, his military campaigns against the Hittites, Prince Ramses, along with his father, Seti I, were also depicted in his campaigns against the Libyans on the walls of Karnak.
Dr. Hussein Abdel-Basir pointed out that relations with the Hittites on the Egyptian border in Syria were not good in the first period of the reign of Ramses II the Great, and during his reign, his father, King City I, Egypt controlled the southern Phoenician coastal ports, while the Hittites took control of the city of Kadesh. In the fourth year of Ramesses II's reign, a revolt occurred in the Levant and in the spring of the fifth year in 1275 BC, the new king was forced to move his army. The king assembled one of the greatest gatherings of the Egyptian army, and it amounted to about twenty thousand fighters in four teams. Each group consisted of about five thousand fighters, and each group carried a name from the names of the great gods of Egypt as follows: Amon, Ra, Ptah, West, and the king became Ramses II followed in the footsteps of his grandfather, the most famous fighter, King Tuthmosis the Third who preceded him in power about two hundred years. He entered the Gaza Strip and was close to ten miles from the city of Kadesh in the beginning of May. At that time, two spies were arrested and asked about the whereabouts of the Hittites from the city of Kadesh. That the Hittites were a hundred miles away to the north, and accordingly, Ramses II moved with the band of Amun, the only division that was with him, and across the Orontes River and Askar on the west of Kadesh, and Kadesh was a fortified city similar to the island, and here the Egyptian army arrested two real spies They told them, under the torture, that the Hittite army was camping on the side of Kadesh, awaiting the attack.
The book, "The Pharaohs of Warriors," continued, the King of the Hittites Muachili had collected a large army larger than the army of King Ramses II, and his army was divided into two parts, one of which was composed of about 18 thousand fighters and the other of about 19 thousand fighters, in addition to one thousand five hundred warriors, and it was This is a great military force, and the god Ra’s division was on its way to join King Ramses II, and the Hittite forces fiercely attacked Egypt’s army, stormed the Egyptian camp, and the confusion took control of King Ramesses the Second, became isolated from the rest of his forces, and with him was his bodyguard carrying the armor called From us, as a brilliant military commander, Ramses II the Great relied on his few forces and took them together to repel the Hittite attack, and King Ramesses the Second fought fiercely which forced the Hittite King to retreat in the evening, and the next day, the Egyptian army gathered and fought hard