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Abstract Thutmose III was one of the most important kings of ancient Egypt. He was the sixth Pharaoh of the 18 th Dynasty. He founded his great kingdom extended from Euphrates to the fourth cataract. He interested in the military, administration, policy, architecture, and building programs. He had built at the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak at the eastern Thebes. He constructed the sixth Pylon, the Annals’ halls, the festival hall on the main East-West axis of the temple. He intended also to build on the South-North axis of the temple; he built the seventh pylon, he participated Hatshepsut in building the eighth pylon, he dug the sacred lake for purification and it was used within the festival’s days. In addition to, He constructed his own temples at the western Thebes, one of them next to the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir El-Bahari, the temple of Habu for Amun-Re that was the final destination for the sacred procession during the valley days, and his temple in front of the Ramessum temple, but this temple is completely ruined. The excavation work at the site had been done for several seasons. One of the most important monuments of Thutmose III is his royal tomb at the Valley of the Kings with its great inscriptions and decoration.. |