Ancient Egyptian Warfare Archive

Dynasty Conflict Archive

Transform Historical Research Into Organized Documentation

Record major battles, profile legendary leaders, catalog weapons and military units, and capture strategic insights in a clean workspace designed for students and history enthusiasts.

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5.8 MB
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iOS 14.0+
Dynasty Conflict Archive app interface showing Strategy Lab with battle analyses, terrain studies, and structured documentation workspace

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Inside the Archive

A structured workspace built specifically for documenting ancient Egyptian warfare

Designed for Serious Research

Dynasty Conflict Archive structures historical research through four dedicated documentation modules. The Battles section allows you to record major conflicts with fields for location, date, participants, and outcomes. Each battle entry connects to relevant leaders and weapons used, creating an interconnected knowledge base that reflects the complexity of ancient Egyptian military campaigns.

The Mighty Leaders module profiles pharaohs and commanders with specific attributes: Era classification (Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom), leadership Style descriptors, connected Battles catalog, Years of reign (supporting BCE chronology), and tactical approaches. Ramesses II and Cambyses II are included as reference examples, demonstrating how the app handles both Egyptian and foreign rulers who shaped Nile Valley conflicts.

The Strategy Lab enables analysis beyond simple facts. Track Terrain advantages in specific battles, Morale factors affecting outcomes, strategic Impact assessments, and Logistics challenges faced by ancient armies. The app encourages users to document not just what happened, but why it happened and what lessons emerge from studying these conflicts.

Verified Specifications

Version 1.1
Size 5.8 MB
Developer Umaima Nayab
Category Utilities
Age Rating 4+
Requirements iOS 14.0 or later
Platform iPhone only
Language English
Price Free
Last Updated 6 days ago
Copyright © 2025 NOVA.

Ancient Arsenal

Four specialized modules for comprehensive warfare documentation

Battles

Record major ancient Egyptian battles with structured fields for location, participants, dates, and outcomes. The Battle of Kadesh and Battle of Pelusium serve as reference examples, showing how river-adjacent plains and delta geography influenced tactical decisions. Each entry supports detailed terrain notes and strategic context.

Mighty Leaders

Profile legendary commanders and pharaohs with Era classification, leadership Style descriptors, connected Battles catalog, precise Years of reign, and documented Tactics. Track figures like Ramesses II with his fast counterattack strategies and aggressive chariot deployment, or foreign conquerors like Cambyses II who challenged Egyptian power.

Weapons & Units

Catalog military equipment with Era dating, Range classification (close/medium/long), attack Type categories, Material composition (bronze, wood, composite), and combat Role. Document iconic weapons like the Khopesh curved sword with its shield-pulling hooked blade, or War Chariots that defined New Kingdom mobility warfare.

Strategy Lab

Capture strategic analyses beyond simple facts. Record Terrain factors like river-adjacent plains enabling chariot mobility, Morale influences on battle outcomes, long-term Impact assessments, and Logistics challenges requiring disciplined supply lines. The app tracks which elements are Logged for each analysis, helping users maintain comprehensive study records.

Documentation System

How Dynasty Conflict Archive organizes your historical research

Interconnected Records

  • Each battle entry can link to specific leaders who commanded forces, creating a network of historical connections that mirrors real campaign hierarchies and command structures
  • Weapons cataloged in the Weapons & Units section connect to battles where they were deployed, allowing users to trace how military technology evolved and influenced tactical outcomes
  • Strategy Lab analyses reference specific battles, leaders, and equipment, building a comprehensive understanding of how resources, leadership, and tactics combined to determine victory or defeat
  • The global search bar spans all four modules, letting users quickly find references to specific pharaohs, weapons, locations, or strategic concepts across their entire archive

Structured Data Entry

  • Overview statistics track Total Leaders, Eras Covered, and Total Battles documented, providing quick insight into the breadth and depth of your research archive
  • Status indicators show which fields are Logged for each entry, helping students and researchers ensure comprehensive documentation before exams or presentations
  • Multi-attribute cards display Era, Style, Range, Type, and other categorized information in consistent layouts, making it easy to compare leaders, weapons, or strategies at a glance
  • The plus button on each card enables rapid entry creation during research sessions, maintaining workflow momentum when reviewing multiple sources or taking notes from lectures

About the Developer

Dynasty Conflict Archive version 1.1 is developed by Umaima Nayab and published under © 2025 NOVA. The latest update fixed critical bugs and added new SDK support, improving stability for iOS 14.0 and later devices.

Designed exclusively for iPhone, the app occupies just 5.8 MB of storage while providing a complete workspace for ancient Egyptian warfare research. The utilities category placement reflects its practical focus on structured note-keeping rather than gamification.

The 4+ age rating makes Dynasty Conflict Archive suitable for middle school students beginning ancient history studies, high school AP World History preparation, undergraduate research projects, and enthusiast-level personal archive building.

The Archive Awaits

Free on iPhone. Designed for iOS 14.0 or later. No account required. 5.8 MB download installs in under a minute and provides a complete workspace for documenting ancient Egyptian warfare.

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Age rating 4+. Utilities category. Version 1.1 with critical bug fixes and new SDK support.