Tehuti-mesh child of Tehuti
Remembered as a warrior who campaigned in Syria and expanded the Khamitic borders to the South into TA-Seti the expansion of Egyptian rule in the south to the Fourth Cataract of the Hapi River.
His military campaigns included this infamous march into the land of the bow up to the 4th or 5th cataracts to a place called Kurgus where he left an inscription to mark his military prowess.
Tehuti-Mesh I laid the basis for a magnificent dynastic legacy which included the Crowning of his Daughter Hapshepsut as King and the military prowess of Tehuti-Mesh the III who was the consummate warrior King. And so it was that Tehuti-Mesh the Ist's descendants would rule Khamit for 175 years after his transition.