Hatshepsut (sp?) is one candidate for being a ruler during the time of Moses. By that theory, her son and successor, Thutmose III, later was busy raiding Canaan to replenish the supply of slaves who were lost to the Exodus.
(But that’s only one possible theory.)
Hatshepsut was the Biblical Queen of Sheba; the destination port in her voyage to 'Punt' (God's Land) is given in her own acc't, and it syncs with the name of the father of the port official given in a slightly later spot in the OT.[Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History]
44. A preliminary expedition dispatched by Hatshepsut to prepare the way for the main expedition, was met by Peruha, the biblical Paruah, governor of Ezion-Geber.
45. The correction of the verses I Kings 4, 16-17 which place Aloth in the domain of the son of Paruah, is well founded.
50. Gifts were also presented to Hatshepsut by messengers of Hiram. [and older contemporary of Solomon]