Assess the role and importance of Amenhotep 1 as a Pharaoh.  It could be argued that Amenhotep 1 to a large extent  compete a fundamental role as pharaoh in Egypt  amongst 1551-1542 B.C.  nevertheless it could also be argued that other Pharaohs such as Ahmose I also had a crucial role in Egypt as he  defeated the Hyksos in the wars. Amenhotep 1 performed  productive  military campaigns against Libya and Nubia, extending the territory of Egypt. Amenhotep supported the creation of an Egyptian Empire, from the   valuate he r separatelyed the throne, Amenhotep I undertook military campaigns in Libya and in Nubia  development boats on the Nile to transport his army, and extended the boundaries of his empire by establishing a vice-royalty in Nubia.  Amenhotep I led an army to the Western   overreach and defeated the Libyans and their allies (Amenhotep I did face another  scourge from Libya, this time against the Amukekhak (a race of Libyans) who were part of the Tahenu). It is evident from    inscriptions provided by Ahmose  news of Ebana, that the  abutting step by Amenhotep 1 was a  sedition by Nubia, Amenhotep I this time led an army to the  southern border and  very(prenominal) quickly restored order (this was a very   fiddling(a) campaign - a requirement only to stamp  each opposition to Egypts rule).

 It is evident from inscriptions provided by Ahmose son of Ebana, with verification from Ahmose-Pen-Nekhbet, that Amenhotep I also led a military expedition into Kush (Nubia). From   both ancient and modern sources one can safely   maintain that, Amenhotep I repaired and restored many ancient temples al   ong the Nile. We find   effect of his work i!   n Upper Egyptian sites such as Elephantine, Kom Ombo, Abydos and the temple of Nekhbet, but he seems to have done  short(p) building work in Lower Egypt. Amenhotep...                                        If you want to   greenback up a full essay, order it on our website: 
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