no, because the egyptians fought back.
Believe it or not, before the 1990s, Egypt was vulnerable to any invasion. But it could fight against the Zionist Menace.
It provided protection from foreign invaders.
There are a number of things that happened when foreign invaders came in. They brought their religions into Egypt and created a number of syncretic cults, they generally left important structures like the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx intact, and they took on the title Pharaoh (even though they were not ethnically Egyptian).
Hyksos, Libyians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans.
The desert helped Egypt by giving them protection from invaders. :) :0
one reason was the struggle between the priests and the pharaohs. Another was the pharaohs' attempt to keep neighboring countries under Egyptian control. Much energy and money was spent on war.
The four natural barriers 1. Cataracts of the Nile 2. Sea 3. Desert 4. Mountains
B cells release antibodies that attach to foreign invaders and mark them for destruction by phagocytes.
I think they were the Hyksos.
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B cells release antibodies that attach to foreign invaders and mark them for destruction by phagocytes.
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