The story of Sinuhe is one of the masterpieces of Egyptian literature, and the story was written on a papyrus in the Berlin Museum. The story revolves around the son of a doctor named Sinuhe, a young man who was brought up in royal palaces because his father was a doctor and approached senior people.
Suddenly, events follow in the story of Sinuhe, as he hears a conversation between the senior officials and the king's sons about the attempt to assassinate the great king Amenemhat the First, because he was unable to fulfill his duty.
Sinuhe feels that there is someone who hears him and flees and at the same time thinks about informing the king and does not flee after informing him, while he is confused about his order that the senior officials in the palace get rid of him.
Sanuhe decides to flee to the Levant, "Retno Al-Olaya" country, and it is important that there, because of his experience and medical knowledge, he was able to become famous in a very short time to the point that he became the prince's doctor.
Years go by and Sinuhe marries the prince's daughter, then gets great privileges and personally manages major political struggles, then he can win with his wisdom, knowledge, and children, so that the princes are in his place.
And as soon as the Emir of Retno decided to launch a military campaign against Egypt using a new weapon (the sword made of iron), and at that time it represented a scientific development because the Egyptians then did not reach him, he remembers Sinuhe Egypt and that it is his homeland and that King Senusret I came back and ruled after his father and that the plot passed in peace. .
After Sinuhe decides to go to King Senusret I, he apologizes to him for his escape and surrenders to him and accepts the punishment and advises him that "the country of Retno" is preparing for a large campaign against Egypt with the iron sword, then the country's ruler Senusret I takes the decision to manufacture the iron sword in Egypt until the war Equal, and thus Sinuhe returned to Egypt again to live and his children in the palace as a reward for his loyalty and love for his homeland.

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