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Naharin
Naharin, MdC transliteration ''nhrn'', was the Ancient Egyptian term for the kingdom of Mitanni〔Ermann & Grapow, 1926–1953, ''Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache'' 2, 287.1〕 during the New Kingdom period of the 18th Dynasty. The New Kingdom 18th dynasty was in conflict with the kingdom of Mitanni for control of the Levant from the reigns of Thutmose I, 〔Breasted, ''op.cit.'', §81〕 Thutmose III 〔Breasted, ''op.cit.'', §476〕 and Amenhotep II.〔Breasted, ''op.cit.'', §476〕 Amenhotep II's son, Thutmose IV, would eventually make peace with the Mitannians.〔"Thutmose IV." Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008.〕 Henceforth, relations between Egypt and Naharin (Mitanni) were peaceful with much diplomatic gift giving according to the correspondence of the Amarna Letters. The military annals of pharaoh Thutmose III refer to Naharin in explicit terms. In his 33rd Year, Thutmose III records: : ''His Majesty travelled north capturing the towns and laying waste the settlements of that foe Naharin''.〔("Ancient Egyptian Joint Operations in the Lebanon under Thutmose III (1451-1438 BCE)" in ''Semaphore'', Newsletter of the Sea Power Centre - Australia, issue 16, August 2006 ) p.2〕 ==Literature==
*J. H. Breasted, ''Ancient Records of Egypt'', Part Two, Chicago 1906
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