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==Projects== [[File:Egypt.KV6.02.jpg|thumb|Interior of Ramesses IX's [[KV6]] royal tomb]] In the sixth year of his reign, he inscribed his titulature in the Lower Nubian town of Amara West.<ref>Nicolas Grimal, ''A History of Ancient Egypt'', Blackwell Books, 1992. p.289. {{isbn|0-631-17472-9}}</ref> Most of his building works centre on the sun temple centre of Heliopolis in Lower Egypt where the most significant monumental works of his reign are located.<ref>Grimal, p.289</ref> However, he also decorated the wall to the north of the Seventh Pylon in the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak.<ref>Grimal, p.289</ref> Finally, his name has been found at the [[Dakhla Oasis]] in Western Egypt and Gezer at Canaan which may suggest a residual Egyptian influence in Asia; the majority of the New Kingdom Empire's possessions in Canaan and Syria had long been lost to the Sea Peoples by his reign. He is also known for having honoured his predecessors [[Ramesses II]], [[Ramesses III]] and [[Ramesses VII]]. He also paid close attention to Lower Egypt and built a substantial monument at [[Heliopolis (Ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis]].
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