Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
Second Intermediate Period of Egypt The Second Intermediate Period denotes when Ancient Egypt fell into disarray for a subsequent time, between the finishing of the Middle Kingdom and the start of the New Kingdom. The possibility of a "Second Intermediate Period" was given in 1942 by German Egyptologist Hanns Stock. It is best perceived as when the Hyksos individuals of West Asia made their essence felt in Egypt and whose rule spread over the fifteenth administration set up by Salitis. End of the Middle Kingdom The twelfth Dynasty of Egypt finished in 1802 BCE with Queen Sobekneferu's demise. She had no replacements, making an unexpected end the twelfth tradition and with it, the Golden Age of the Middle Kingdom. Keeping up the seat of the twelfth tradition, the thirteenth administration controlled from Itjtawy the vast majority of its reality, moving to Thebes in the far south, conceivably since the rule of Merneferre Ay. Notwithstanding, the thirtee...