
Ancient Egyptian Combat — Aha’ Kamat
A reconstructed system of striking, grappling, and weapons combat based on the evidence of Ancient Egyptian warfare.
Official system hub: AncientEgyptCombat.com
A Historically Grounded Reconstruction
This is not a modern martial art built on speculation.
The Ancient Egyptian Combat System reconstructs three distinct domains preserved in Egyptian evidence:
- Striking (boxing)
- Grappling (wrestling)
- Weapons combat
These systems are historically separate and integrated only where real combat requires it.
The Aha’ Kamat System
AncientEgyptCombat.com is the central platform for the Aha’ Kamat system.
It contains:
- System theory and design
- Full curriculum structure
- Research and documentation
- Ongoing development of the combat system

The system presented on AncientEgyptCombat.com is trained through the structured progression below.
Foundations (Djaad–Ma’at System)
Level I
Builds stance, balance, alignment, and movement.
This is the base of all combat training.
Striking System
Level II
Closed-fist, linear striking derived from Egyptian depictions.
No kicks. No modern additions. Precision and control.
Grappling System
Level III
Reconstructed from extensive ancient wrestling scenes.
Focus on throws, control, and positional dominance.
Weapons System
Level IV
Primary combat method of ancient Egypt.
Includes spear, staff, axe, blade, and shield integration.
Integrated Combat
Level V
Learn how combat transitions between ranges:
Weapon → Strike → Grapple → Control
Training Path
Study the System
Learn the structure at AncientEgyptCombat.com
Train the System
Follow guided lessons through Patreon
Advance the System
Progress through ranks and application
How Training Works
Demonstration
Breakdown
Drills
Integration
Start Training in Aha’ Kamat
The full system is documented through AncientEgyptCombat.com.
Training happens here.
This is the active training environment of the system.
- Full training curriculum
- Guided video lessons
- Drills and applications
- Research insight
Rank & Progression
Initiate of Djaad
Stability and foundation
Striker of Ma’at
Control and precision
Wrestler of Djaad
Grappling proficiency
Bearer of Sakham
Power and range
Integrated Practitioner
Range Integration
Instructor
Authority and teaching
Part of a Larger Reconstruction
Aha’ Kamat is part of a broader reconstruction of Ancient Egyptian culture, language, and lived experience.

