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Who ruled under Tutankhamun?

Horemheb and Ay.

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What was Ay's contribution to foreign relations?

Ay maintained diplomatic relations and restored traditional practices post-Amarna.

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Who succeeded Tutankhamun and contributed to military campaigns?

Horemheb.

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4

What role did Horemheb play in Egypt's military efforts?

He oversaw military campaigns for border security.

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5

Who was the crown prince associated with Egypt's dynastic politics?

Nakhtmin.

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6

Who exemplified the administrative roles supporting diplomacy?

Nay.

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What was the significance of Paramessu (Ramesses I) in foreign relations?

He was crucial for continuity of power and building relations under Ramesses II.

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8

Who represented military governance of vassal states?

Paatenemheb, Chief of the Medjay.

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Who was significant in consolidating authority over vassals?

Seti I.

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10

Who was responsible for foreign policy documentation?

Yupa, the royal scribe.

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Who was recognized for his pivotal role in military success?

Ramesses II.

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12

What was Nebamun's role in foreign relations?

Chief of the Treasury managing economic relations and tribute collection.

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13

What was Khaemweset's role related to culture in foreign relations?

He focused on cultural assimilation and monument restoration.

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14

Who was responsible for securing Egypt's western borders?

Merenptah.

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What were the diplomatic relations in the New Kingdom?

The management of relationships with foreign states through negotiation and alliances essential in the New Kingdom.

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What were the military campaigns aimed at during the New Kingdom?

Securing territory and influence, particularly significant in relation to vassals.

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