No empire based in Egypt ever controlled the Euphrates River, but the Ayyubid Empire, which was based in Egypt came the closest to doing so in the mid-1100s.
Yes. Islam arrived in Egypt by 640 C.E. and as far west as Morocco by 680 C.E.
He expanded by uniting upper and lower Egypt
Irrigation canals do not expand from land. They expand from water into the land.
Yes, Sumer is west of Egypt.
Libya is immediately to the west of Egypt.
no she had ever coming to egypt
I don't recall him ever doing that. Feel free to clarify or expand on what you are asking so it can be answered properly.
libya is the correct answer.
West
There is no sea west of Egypt. The Red Sea is to the East, and the Mediterranean is to the North. To the west of Egypt is the Sahara desert which goes all the way to the Atlantic ocean.
because they use technology