Research Post

     My research topic is on Queen Hatshepsut achievements during her reign. Queen Hatshepsut was one of the seven women to rule Egypt as a female pharaoh. Queen Hatshepsut made Egyptian history impressive, by being the most successful female pharaoh to rule. She brought prosperity, peace, great art and great monuments to her kingdom. Though, what made her rule so successful were her building projects. Queen Hatshepsut built quite a few monuments such as the Karnak Temple and her remarkable mortuary temple. The mortuary temple called the Deir el-Bahri is her most famous building projects. The Deir el- Bahri contains major events that had happened during Hatshepsut life. One event that I find monumental is the Expedition to Punt. This expedition was ordered from Queen Hatshepsut. The main point of this expedition was for trading. The Egyptians had brought back many valuable goods to Egypt. This expedition also marked the first successful transportation of foreign fauna. The goods that came from the expedition made the Egyptian economy grow, making Queen Hatshepsut expedition a success.
     Queen Hatshepsut was an inspiring ruler. She and the other female pharaohs broke the stereotypes of only males being allowed to be pharaohs. Her hard work towards her kingdom and her succession of her achievements show how dominant female pharaohs were. Not only did she change the history of Egypt, but changed the history of domination.

Comments

  1. I love your topic! Your's is similar to mine because we both wrote about female rulers. Maybe Queen Hatshepsut paved the way for Eleanor of Aquitaine's rule? I think it is a great idea that you wrote about the Egyptians; their culture is so interesting. Good post!

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  2. Queen Hatshepsut sounds like a great leader! She seems like an interesting person to research given she's made so much history. I'm sure it will be an amazing paper!

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  3. Your topic seems very interesting! It shows that you know a lot about this topic! Great post!

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