Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the sword of Pharaoh Ramses II
![]() 22084 Saturday, 07 September, 2024, 17:30 Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the sword of Pharaoh Ramses II during excavations in El Buheira, northern Egypt. The Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt states the find underscores the historical significance of the El-Abqain fort, a key deployment site for the ancient Egyptian army. Ramses II, one of Ancient Egypt's greatest rulers, reigned for over 60 years in the 13th century BC, achieving significant military victories and territorial expansions. |

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