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English: Basalt stele of Paraoh Ramesses II with a hieroglyphic inscription found in Tyre, 13th c. B.C., on display at the National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon.

"Ramesses II slaughters the enemies of Egypt before the god war

Ré-Hor-akhty"
العربية: لوحة بازلت يظهر فيها الفرعون رمسيس الثاني مع نقش بالهيروغليفية عثر عليها في صور، وتعود إلى القرن الثالث عشر قبل الميلاد، معروضة في متحف بيروت الوطني، في لبنان. تقول النقوش أن "رمسيس الثاني يذبح أعداء مصر أمام إله الحرب رع-حوراختي"
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