Was Egyptian priest Manetho truthful when he wrote Egyptian history?

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Memphis king Pepi II died and the Sakkara kings list reveals the next king to reign over Egypt after Pepi II was the Nubian Thebean king Mentuhotep II who ended the first Egyptian civil war in his 39th year he reigned. (Egyptian priest historian Manetho places hundreds of years after Pepi II dies until Mentuhotep II reigns. Many of the so-called kings have no history whatsoever to back up their existence and some were merely Egyptian nomarch's challenging Nubian Mentuhotep II's authority) Pepi II was a builder of monuments proving his existence. The next king to build monuments was the Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep II which seemingly proves the Sakkara kings list. The Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep II even married a Nubian princess to strengthen his ties with Nubia.

Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep IV was assassinated by the Egyptian Amenemhet I. A Nubian chieftain Segerseni from Lower Nubia contests Amenemhet I's authority. Amenemhet I then sends twenty ships loaded with Egyptian troops to put down the Nubian rebellion. Egyptian king Senusret I would conquer Lower Nubia. Senusret I placed Egyptian governors over the Nubian people.

Egyptian king Amenemhet II puts down a Nubian rebellion in his 28th year. Amenemhet II receives Nubian gold as tribute. Egyptian king Senusret II also receives Nubian gold as tribute.

Egyptian king Senusret III 8th year he restricts Nubian immigration into Egypt. Senusret III invades Canaan and annexes the Canaanite nation. Hyksos/Canaanites filter into Egypt. Senusret III also breaks the power of Thebean nobles by confiscating their land and breaks the power of the nomarch's throughout Egypt. Senusret III builds a fortress at Buhen Nubia. Archaeolgist in 1959 A.D. at Buhen found a horse skeleton under the ramparts dated to Senusret III's reign.

Egyptian king Amenemhet III puts down a Nubian rebellion in year 19 of his reign. Amenemhet III's reign the original Rhind Mathematical Papyrus was written. Hyksos/Canaanite chieftain Apepi I must have admired Amenemhet III for 13 years after Amenemhet III had died and one year after queen Sobekneferu had died in Apepi I's 33rd year he recopied the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. Apepi I's inscription was also found on the small Amenemhet III's sphines found at Tanis. The Hyksos/Canaanite chieftain was loyal to the Amenemhet/Senusret dynasty.

Egyptian historian priest Manetho wants us to believe Amenemhet IV mysteriously died, yet the Abydos Egyptian kings list shows the next king who arose to power after Amenemhet IV died was the Nubian Thebean 10 year old boy Ahmose. What really happened in Egyptian history?

It seems like the Egyptian king Amenemhet IV did not mysteriously die. Its likely the Nubian Thebean Seqenenre Tao slew Amenemhet IV starting a second Egyptian civil war. Hyksos chieftain Apepi I would then fight for Egyptian queen Sobekneferu and Apepi I would slay Seqenenre Tao.
Queen Sobeknefru would then reign over three years at Itj-tawy while Seqenenre Tao's son Kamose reigned as king over Thebes with his Kerma Nubian army. Both would be killed in their brief reigns resulting in Apepi I being declared king of Avaris, while Nubian Thebean Ahmose at age 10 became king at Thebes.

Nubian Thebean Ahmose would drive the Hyksos/Canaanite king Apepi II or Khamudi out of Egypt winning Egypt's second civil war.

It sure seems like Egyptian priest Manetho tried to cover up two Nubian Thebean civil war victories.
Memphis Pepi II died and Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep II won victory over the Egyptian nomarch's thus verifying the Sakkara Egyptian kings list showing us after Pepi II died the next king was Mentuhotep II. Then the Egyptian Amenemhet I having slain Nubian Thebean Mentuhotep IV. The Egyptian Amenemhet/Senusret dynasty then reigns followed by a second civil war started by Ahmose Nubian Thebean family getting revenge for how Nubians were treated by Amenemhet I and Senusret III. Amenemhet IV's assassination followed by Nubian Thebean Ahmose would verify the Abydos Egyptian kings list.

Why would Egyptian priest Manetho hide the facts the Nubian Thebeans were victorious against the Egyptians in two civil wars? Don't the Nubians have the right to have their true history be known?
 
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