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It is true because on my text book in paragraph 6 it explains that Nubia adopted many Egyption ways.
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Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, led the British and the Egyptian Armies that conquered Khartoum. In 1898, the Anglo-Egyptian forces routed the Mahdi's "dervish" army at Omdurman, and took control of Khartoum and Sudan.
The Japanese forces attacked the Egyptian position at the Suez Canal.
The "Middle Kingdom" marks the reunification of Egypt under a single ruler - so the victorious ruler (Mentuhotep II) could be considered to have conquered (or re-conquered) northern Egypt on his way to unifying Egypt. Mentuhotep II also conquered or restored Egyptian control over the Sinai and conquered much of Nubia and controlled much of the Oases to the west as well as areas stretching up into Palestine (although these were more a matter of moving forces into and exercising control rather than conquering existing forces)
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The Egyptian Gods (like most of the Pagan Deities) were representations of natural and psychological forces
In World War I Australia fought with other countries but in World War II they were not part of the Allied Forces that conquered the Axis Forces.
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A communist (North Vietnamese Army) victory united them. The "Non-communist forces" had been conquered (defeated).
A communist (North Vietnamese Army) victory united them. The "Non-communist forces" had been conquered (defeated).
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