The Battle of Kadesh (1274 BCE): Bronze and Blood
Ramses II, the Hittites, and the Battle That Shaped the Bronze Age: World’s First Peace Treaty
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Johnathan Welsh
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Dakikon Publishing
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The Battle of Kadesh: Ramses II, the Hittites, and the Struggle for Empire
Step into the chariot-charged sands of history and witness the world’s first recorded battle in astonishing detail. The Battle of Kadesh recounts the dramatic clash between the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II and the Hittite king Muwatalli II in 1274 BCE—an epic confrontation that shaped the power balance of the ancient Near East.
From royal deception and military maneuvering to divine propaganda and diplomatic aftermath, this gripping narrative blends archaeological discoveries, ancient inscriptions, and modern historical insight. Perfect for listeners of ancient military history, diplomacy, and mythology, this audiobook reveals:
- The political chessboard of Egypt and the Hittite Empire
- Tactical brilliance and near-fatal missteps on the battlefield
- The evolution of warfare with chariots, archers, and infantry
- How Ramses turned a stalemate into eternal glory
- The world's earliest peace treaty carved in stone
Whether you're a scholar, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the legends of the Bronze Age, The Battle of Kadesh brings the past to life with cinematic storytelling and vivid historical detail.
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