She had many enemies and rivals just because she was a woman who ruled the country.
Those who destroyed and destroyed their statues, shalwa and wiped all their names from the walls of temples...
But Hatshepsut was an intelligent woman, but she decided to do something that she needed to do.
Hachisot was his son, King Tuthmosis the First, and after what her father died, it was assumed that she was keeping the legitimate ruler of the country. But, together with her, her brother, Tuthmosis the Second, who was weak and sick and on his deathbed, was married, and I marry Hatshepsut his sister to keep the blood The monarchy made her a royal wife and at the same time married a second secondary wife named Isis...
And behind Tuthmosis the second from Hatshepsut, a girl named Nefro Ra
As for Isis, the boy replied, "Thutmose III ...
After Tuthmosis the second died of the disease, Hatshepsut was supposed to hold on to the verdict, but the priests and the enemies for her decision that she shared with her.
But Hatshepsut shows that she has a second opinion... From the other, she estimated that she walks to excite the third from the throne and is unique to him alone and let him go to learn battles and fighting .. And she is alone by ruling on her own who has more enemies...
But Hatshepsut was a very smart woman.
She persuaded the Egyptian people of her rule and told them that she was the daughter of God Amun and that God Amun was embodied in the image of her father and the king behind her...
She wrote this and drew it on the walls of her temple ... and so many places
And I estimated that it maintains the security and stability of the country and established a peaceful government .. And I did many commercial activities that brought the bearer to Egypt from all the products .. trees, incense and ivory to the end and recorded all this on the walls of its temple...
And I worked huge architectural installations
She was dressed as a man ... and dressed in a royal chin
She changed her name to have a note formulation, because the king was among the ancient Egyptians, representing God Horus, who was male, and who was the cause of a problem with many priests who scraped and destroyed her temples .. and many enemies ...
Hatshepsut ruled despite the noses of her enemies, 20 years old.
In security and stability...
She died at the age of 50 with liver cancer and diabetes.
Despite all the enemies and attempts to distance her from the throne, she was able to achieve herself for the longest and most successful rule of an Egyptian queen on the land of Egypt.