King Senusret I (1971 - 1926 BC)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v61i1.1919Keywords:
The Middle Kingdom of Egypt, Twelfth Dynasty, Senusret I, Amenemhat IAbstract
The research deals with King Senusret through: The Middle Kingdom of Egypt is the period in the history of ancient Egypt that followed the period of political division known as the First Intermediate Period. The Middle Kingdom lasted around (2000 - 1786 BC).Senusret I, the second king of the Twelfth Dynasty, who brought Egypt to the height of prosperity and the son of the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty, Amenemhat the First. The period of his rule where he participated in the rule of Egypt with his father, King Amenemhat the First, and ruled Egypt alone after the death of his father. His reign extended to 43 years, during which life flourished in Egypt.His works in all parts of the country where the era of Senusret I is distinguished by the great works and the reforms he made inside the country, especially his great buildings that we see spread throughout the country and have placed him in the first row among the great pharaohs who were famous for their important buildings. Details of the participation of Senusret the First, his son Amenemhat the Second, in the rule, and finally the death of King Senusret the First.