Egyptian archaeologists have announced that underwater archaeologists have discovered about 1.5 kms from the coast of the modern city of Suez Gulf, the remnants of the largest Egyptian army in the 14th century BC.

The group was surprised by the mountainous bones of the mountains that have plunged into the sea for many years, while researching the ancient ships and artifacts associated with the trade of the Red Sea during the Stone Age and the Bronze Age.

Cairo
A team of scientists led by Marcus University of Archeology, Abdul Mohamad Catherine, has discovered over 400 different skeletons, hundreds of weapons and armor and parts of 2 vehicles.

More than 5000 skeletons
The group, which estimates that more than 5,000 skeletons are scattered throughout this larger area, suggests that there could be a large army here. These notes may be associated with the popular Exoxus Essentials.

An ancient soldier
Since the ships are not visible in this area, the ancient soldier may have died on the ground. When these skeletons are present and they are being blocked by more soil and rocks, they may have died due to tsunami or landslide.

Kopes
There was no doubt that Kobeš was the main weapon of the Egyptian warfare. The remnants of the decorated chariot were also found to be the king or the nobleman's vehicle.

Scholars
Looking at the corpses here, a huge ancient army seems to have been destroyed in this place. It confirms the Red Cross crossing in the Bible, as the Egyptians destroyed the army while crossing the Red Sea.
This shows that the great army of Egypt was destroyed by the Red Sea in the reign of Agnadan. The famous Bible story, 'Red Cross' was abused by most scholars and historians. But this finding is an undeniable source of evidence that the story is based on real history
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