King Ahmose died after 25 years of rule leaving his son, Amenhotep I, the right to inherit a united and secure country within its borders for the first time in more than two hundred years. The Hyksos were expelled from the north, the Nubians were crushed to the south and Egypt expanded the Levant to secure themselves from attack again. Duck Hunting Duck Hunter 3D Hoodie For Men For Women. Although Ahmose was clearly continuing his father’s foreign policy from the start, for him, he was instrumental in militarizing the country and removing foreign enemies from Egypt. In honor of this great achievement, history has traditionally ranked Ahmose at the top of the 18th Dynasty, although his grandfather, father and brother are still considered kings of the 17th Dynasty. Ahmose’s shrine was built around a monument to him in Abydos.