The painting of Mount Burqul and the immortal Military Glory of Thutmose III
This unique painting erected by the genius of politics and war, Thutmose III, which was known as the triumph of Thutmose III or the Mount Borkel border plate .. This granite border plate is one of the most important historical sources about the wars and campaigns of Thutmose III in Syria, Canaan and Nubia and perhaps to its famous annals in the Karnak Temple This painting was located in the Temple of Amun in Jabal Al-Barqal in Upper Nuba in northern Sudan, near the southern borders of the Egyptian Empire during the reign of Thutmose III... The texts of the painting, which reached fifty lines in the hieroglyphs, included an epic description of the victories of King Hout The third Q in his war campaigns against Syria and Canaan, which included the battle of Megiddo, and his wars against Mitanni (two rivers), with a special mention of his number for the painting his victories on the banks of the Euphrates River in northern Syria after his victory over the Mitannians, as well as his talk about his hunting of elephants in Syria, and his engagement The monarchy was transferred to the Nubians, residents of the south, and so on... The border board of Mount al-Barqal was established in the forty-seventh year of the Pharaoh's era, in order to define the southern borders of his vast empire stretching from the top of the Euphrates to the north to Mount Barqal in Nubia in the south near the fourth cataract... It was found In the year 1920 AD Prior to the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts, Mount Burqul, Sudan, you are currently at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts