Here is a list of all the pharaohs from Dynasties 19 and 20 of ancient Egypt: according to zahi hawᴀss these are all Yoruba black Subsaharan west African again the source is et al., Zahi Hawᴀss ( 2012 ) im literally giving you the source the ministry of Egyptian Antiquities.

Here is a list of all the pharaohs from Dynasties 19 and 20 of ancient Egypt: according to zahi hawᴀss these are all Yoruba black Subsaharan west African again the source is et al., Zahi Hawᴀss ( 2012 ) im literally giving you the source the ministry of Egyptian Antiquities.
19th Dynasty (c. 1292–1189 BCE)
1. Ramesses I (c. 1292–1290 BCE)
2. Seti I (c. 1290–1279 BCE)
3. Ramesses II (Ramesses the Great) (c. 1279–1213 BCE)
4. Merneptah (c. 1213–1203 BCE)
5. Seti II (c. 1203–1197 BCE)
6. Amenmesse (rival ruler, c. 1203–1200 BCE)
7. Siptah (c. 1197–1191 BCE)
8. Twosret (c. 1191–1189 BCE)
20th Dynasty (c. 1189–1077 BCE)
1. Setnakhte (c. 1189–1186 BCE)
2. Ramesses III (c. 1186–1155 BCE)
3. Ramesses IV (c. 1155–1149 BCE)
4. Ramesses V (c. 1149–1145 BCE)
5. Ramesses VI (c. 1145–1137 BCE)
6. Ramesses VII (c. 1137–1129 BCE)
7. Ramesses VIII (c. 1129–1125 BCE)
8. Ramesses IX (c. 1125–1107 BCE)
9. Ramesses X (c. 1107–1103 BCE)
10. Ramesses XI (c. 1103–1077 BCE)
The 20th Dynasty marked the decline of Egypt’s New Kingdom, with economic struggles and invasions by foreign groups, including the Sea Peoples. The reign of Ramesses III was the last great period of Egyptian military might before the country fragmented into chaos.

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