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While Egypt put pressure on the South, the [...] put pressure on the north, they extracted tribute and Hazor became a nominal vassal of Qatna. Perhaps because of this military pressure, many Canaanites migrated into the Nile Delta
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Amorite Kingdom of Qatna

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While Egypt put pressure on the South, the [...] put pressure on the north, they extracted tribute and Hazor became a nominal vassal of Qatna. Perhaps because of this military pressure, many Canaanites migrated into the Nile Delta
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While Egypt put pressure on the South, the [...] put pressure on the north, they extracted tribute and Hazor became a nominal vassal of Qatna. Perhaps because of this military pressure, many Canaanites migrated into the Nile Delta
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Amorite Kingdom of Qatna
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While Egypt put pressure on the South, the Amorite Kingdom of Qatna put pressure on the north, they extracted tribute and Hazor became a nominal vassal of Qatna. Perhaps because of this military pressure, many Canaanites migrated into the Nile Delta </s

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Who were the Canaanites? (The Land of Canaan, Geography, People and History) - YouTube
to increase military pressure on Canaan. 8:10 Senwosret the 3rd is the first known Egyptian Pharaoh to campaign in Canaan. 8:15 There is vassalized kings and extracted tribute and plunder. 8:19 <span>While Egypt put pressure on the South, the Amorite Kingdom of Qatna put pressure on the north 8:24 they extracted tribute and Hazor became a nominal vassal of Qatna. 8:28 Perhaps because of this military pressure, many Canaanites migrated into the Nile Delta 8:33 The Egyptians called the wave of migrants 8:36 who were predominantly or entirely comprised of Canaanites, the Hyksos. 8:41 Around 1650 BC the Hyksos overthrew the Egyptians, and r

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