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cf. Schneider, Thomas (2006). "The Relative Chronology of the Middle Kingdom and the Hyksos Period (Dyns. 12–17)". In Hornung, Erik; Krauss, Rolf; Warburton, David (eds.). Ancient Egyptian Chronology. Handbook of Oriental Studies. Brill. pp. 194–195. ISBN9789004113855.
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Irene Forstner-Mueller, The end of the Hyksos State, The Hyksos State in (eds: Karen Radner, Nadine Moeller and D.T. Potts), "The Oxford history of the Ancient Near East: from the Hyksos to the Late Second Millenium B.C." Volume: III, Oxford University Press, 2022, p. 37 Irene Forstner-Mueller states that "There is little doubt that the regnal year referred to here is that of the Hyksos king Khamudi, whereas "he of the South" is Ahmose."
Irene Forstner-Mueller, The end of the Hyksos State, The Hyksos State in (eds: Karen Radner, Nadine Moeller and D.T. Potts), "The Oxford history of the Ancient Near East: from the Hyksos to the Late Second Millenium B.C." Volume: III, Oxford University Press, 2022, p. 37 Irene Forstner-Mueller states that "There is little doubt that the regnal year referred to here is that of the Hyksos king Khamudi, whereas "he of the South" is Ahmose."
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