The hieroglyphic name of Medjay |
When Ahmose (1550-1525 B.C.E.), the brother of Kamose and the give of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the New Kingdom (1550-1070 B.C.E.), attacked the Hyksos capital of Avaris, the Medjay were again at his lateral. When the war complete successfully, the Medjay went the backbone of the newly formed state police in times of peace. Some of the members, men untold as Dedu, great themselves and were given higher political and government posts. Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.) established a temple to Dedun, the Nubian god who was probably patron of the Nubian parades. The Medjay are connected with the pan-grave people in southern Egypt and Lower Nubia. Denotations are that these troops served as guardians of the viceroy of Kush and various fortresses. The particular Medjay forces are recorded as early as the 6th Dynasty (2323-2150 B.C.E.) when they were used as paid troops.
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