Which explains why the reign of pharaoh hatshepsut was important?
a she was the first...
History, 14.01.2020 22:31, ahmetagayew2004
Which explains why the reign of pharaoh hatshepsut was important?
a she was the first pharaoh to rule during the middle kingdom.
b she expanded trade routes and brought strength and wealth to egypt.
c she was the first pharaoh to reorganize the social class structure in egypt.
d she ordered the building of her tomb and was the first pharaoh to be honored with a pyramid.
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