Nogodnomasters
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I said:Events in the Old Testament that make the Jews look bad are very much the bricks of it - but I don't believe you can get any comparable level of self-humiliation in the Egyptian political record.
As for not reporting a conquest - I'm not a close follower of the history of Ramases (sorry, New Kingdom Egypt for myself focusses on Akhenaten) but you mention a conquest followed by Pharoah conceding territories. Sounds like a difficult situation to make political good of if you lost the very thing you fought for in the first place.
Normally that would be the case. Except in this one the pharaoh was Senuseret III who already had a great reputation as a conqueror, having taken Ethiopia. He records a conquest in Ephraim (Gezer) which is speculated to have been some sort of vendetta. He went there, conquered it and then left. Sort of like the Celtic conquests.