The fourth volume of the first book in a thousand years," Egyptian Pharaoh ", was a novel about the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs.
Here are some recommendations for time-travel novels about the Egyptian Pharaoh: 1. " Egypt's Lost Love " tells the story of a heroine who traveled to ancient Egypt and the love story between Pharaoh Tutankhamun. 2. " The Heartless Pharaoh's Concubine " was set in ancient Egypt. It described the love story between a transmigrator from the 21st century and the Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. 3. " Egypt's Favorite Concubine: Pharaoh, Don't Be Greedy ": It tells the story of a modern girl who traveled to ancient Egypt and started a love entanglement with the Egyptian Pharaoh. I hope that the above recommendations can satisfy your needs for the Pharaoh's novels.
This novel tells the story of a girl who traveled to ancient Egypt, became a queen, and fell in love with the Pharaoh. Not only did the female protagonist become a powerful queen, but she also gave birth to the child of the Pharaoh. If you like ancient romance and historical novels, this book will make your heart skip a beat. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Well, in Egypt, the Pharaoh held the Israelites in bondage. Moses was raised in the Egyptian court but later learned of his true heritage. He was tasked by God to free the Israelites. Aaron was there to support Moses. When Moses went to the Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelite children and the rest of the people, the Pharaoh refused at first. But as God sent one plague after another, like the plague of frogs, locusts, etc., the Pharaoh finally caved in and the Israelites, including their children, were able to leave Egypt under the guidance of Moses and Aaron.
There are many novels about the Pharaoh of Egypt or the Loulan Kingdom other than The Pharaoh's Favorite Concubine. Here are some novels that you might be interested in: Cleopatra: My Other Egyptian Dynasty Cleopatra's Mission The Lost Civilization of Egypt 4 " Loulan King's Favorite Concubine " 5. Crossing Egypt: Pharaoh's Favorite Concubine I hope these recommendations can help.
Moses was the main leader chosen by God to confront the Pharaoh and demand the freedom of the Israelites. Aaron was his spokesperson at times. The children were the future of the Israelite people. Their liberation from Egypt was crucial for the survival and growth of the Israelite nation.
😋I recommend the novel "Egypt's Favorite Concubine: Pharaoh, Don't Be Covet" to you. Similar to "Pharaoh's Favorite Concubine," the female protagonist also traveled to ancient Egypt to be a favorite concubine, but the plot is more complicated and interesting. The female protagonist has the opportunity to return to the modern world, but she also has to decide whether to stay in ancient times and be with Pharaoh. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend you to read the fantasy novel Cleopatra Wants to Kill Me, which has a light and humorous plot. The ending is also a comedy, similar to Pharaoh's Favorite Concubine. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you: Egyptian Legends: Thutmose's Favorite Concubine, The Unfeeling Pharaoh's Concubine, Egypt's First Favorite Queen, Cleopatra Wants to Kill Me, and The Lost Love in Egypt. They were all ancient romances, time-travel novels, or classical fictional novels. The plots revolved around Egypt and the Pharaohs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "Pharaoh's Daughter" and "Egypt's Favorite Concubine: Pharaoh, Don't Be Covet." These two books were both ancient romance novels. Both involved the heroine traveling to ancient Egypt and related to the masked Pharaoh. "Pharaoh's Daughter" was about the mystery of the protagonist's background and her determination to be reborn even if she died."Egypt's Favorite Concubine: Pharaoh, Don't Be Greedy" was a story about the bitter love between a female architecture genius and the Pharaoh, and the choice between power and love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗