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Today we will go together to the era of King Ramses V and learn his story together. Let's go. He is the southern king of the 20th Dynasty and the son of King "Ramses IV". He ruled Egypt for 4 years.

Today we will go together to the era of King Ramses V and learn his story together. Let's go. He is the southern king of the 20th Dynasty and the son of King "Ramses IV". He ruled Egypt for 4 years. 

The king was buried in the tomb of King Ramses IV, which was not completed during his reign in the Valley of the Kings. He had two wives (Henuttawy) and (Taweret Tenru). 
However, he died without leaving an inheritance. He died in his early thirties due to smallpox. He was one of the kings of the mummies procession. The great king, the emergence of King Ramses V, caused many disturbances like his grandfather. These disturbances led to instability and destabilized the economy, as did the priests of Amun at times, so that they could challenge the ruling house. 

The mummy of King Ramses V was colored red again when the nose was filled with wax. The mummy appeared to be a smallpox patient, as it is clear from the pictures that smallpox covered the neck and face area. King Ramses VI took the tomb KV9 from King Ramses V. The mummy of King Ramses V went to the tomb of King Amenhotep II (Khabira of Deir el-Bahari), but he left the cartridges of King Ramses V in the tomb as they were.

What did Ramses V do during his reign??

Look, sir 
📍King "Ramses V" ordered the sandstone quarries in Mount (Silsila) 
📍 He sent exploration missions to the mines in Sinai to obtain copper and turquoise 
📍 He built a temple in "Heliopolis" for the sun god (there’s only one god jesus christ)
📍 A temple in "Buhen" in Nubia to announce his witness and power in the D region 
📍 He built a funerary temple on the West Bank of Thebes The glass heart of the approved temple with the "Wilbur" papyrus, which is now in the Brooklyn Museum) The size of taxes during his reign and clarified the economic and political situation of the country at that time. 

The "Turin" papyrus, which is now in (Toronto), clarified the status of the priesthood in the southern city of (Elephantine) and the corruption that reached the levels of administration in the Ramesside era 

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